Category: Blog
Embracing the Future: Integrating AI Technology in Modern-Day Churches
By Jason Alexis | July 27, 2023
AI technology is making its way into churches, offering opportunities and challenges. However, there’s a risk of losing the personal touch and ethical concerns about data privacy. Churches should strike a balance by using AI for tasks while maintaining human connection and spiritual guidance. AI can enhance churches’ operations, but it should not replace the core beliefs and values of the church community.
Event Alerts: Highlights which stick on webpages & in people’s minds
By Piotr Pozniak | March 21, 2023
Since many churches have tons of weekly events, some events—especially those focused on potential guests like Easter—can get buried on your website. What if there is a way you could automatically sync your events and draw attention to the ones which matter the most? Then, once the event was over, the highlight feature would go…
Case Study: Nicole To, Arbor Road Church
By Jason Alexis | March 20, 2023
Nicole and Arbor Road Church needed an easier way to update their calendar. After exploring a few solutions, they chose Display.Church for its features: sign up forms that can be pulled directly from CCB calendars, the ability to customize branding and colors, and “set it and forget it” data management capabilities that save time. The Versatility feature also allows them to list events in four tabs using D.C filtering options.
Display.Church: How to embed on your WIX website
By Piotr Pozniak | January 13, 2023
How reliable and eye-catching is the embedded calendar on your Wix church website? Perhaps a better calendar display would increase attendance at your ministry events? And what about your small groups – how much enthusiasm does your website view create? (Are your small groups even on your website?) Why are we asking? No doubt, you’ve…
Display.Church: How to embed on your Nucleus website
By Piotr Pozniak | November 28, 2022
How reliable and eye-catching is the embedded calendar on your Nucleus church website? Perhaps a better calendar display would increase attendance at your ministry events? And what about your small groups – how much enthusiasm does your website view create? (Are your small groups even on your website?) Why are we asking? No doubt, you’ve…
Display.Church: How to embed on your SquareSpace website
By Piotr Pozniak | November 23, 2022
How reliable and eye-catching is the embedded calendar on your SquareSpace church website? Perhaps a better calendar display would increase attendance at your ministry events? And what about your small groups – how much enthusiasm does your website view create? (Are your small groups even on your website?) Why are we asking? No doubt, you’ve…
Display.Church: How to embed on your The Church Co website
By Piotr Pozniak | November 9, 2022
How reliable and eye-catching is the embedded calendar on your The Church Co church website? Perhaps a better calendar display would increase attendance at your ministry events? And what about your small groups – how much enthusiasm does your website view create? (Are your small groups even on your website?) Why are we asking? No…
Display.Church: How to embed on your WordPress website
By Piotr Pozniak | October 25, 2022
How reliable and eye-catching is the embedded calendar on your WordPress church website? Perhaps a better calendar display would increase attendance at your ministry events? And what about your small groups – how much enthusiasm does your website view create? (Are your small groups even on your website?) Why are we asking? No doubt, you’ve…
Case Study: Dave Enns, GateWay Bible Church
By Jason Alexis | February 1, 2022
Church-centric applications should focus on good stewardship of God’s resources. Dave’s church abandoned a custom, programmer project (each issue took way too long to adjust). They found Display.Church to be very appealing, very customizable, and we can see it is well maintained.
Case Study: Kylar Christison of A&M Church of Christ
By Jason Alexis | October 5, 2021
A&M Church of Christ were able to make a more visually appealing calendar, including adding a registration function. “We have been able to customize calendars specific to certain pages of our website and everything is mobile-friendly!” Kyle shared.