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Heritage Church

By Piotr Pozniak | September 27, 2023

Let’s unpack this Mixed D.C example… The Heritage Church Events Page is using 3 Display.Church options at the moment. (1) Event ALERTS Check out the yellow banner at the top of the page. This is an event alert. Event ALERTS is an automated, ‘set it and forget it’ statement which gives information about an upcoming…

Mission Church

By Piotr Pozniak | September 27, 2023

Simple but so very effective… The Mission Church Events Page shows that a basic calendar can also be very effective. This page has one item: a Display.Church monthly calendar. Underneath the calendar is an event list showing the day’s options.     When a viewer clicks on one of the events in the Events List, more…

Bethany Community Church

By Piotr Pozniak | September 19, 2023

Lots is happening on this Event page. Let’s take a more in depth look… The Bethany Church Events Page is a combination of  3 different calendar views: one is not a Display.Church (D.C) template; the other two are. So, once again, we see the ‘best of both worlds’ strategy. In addition, they are using 2…

Christ Greenfield

By Piotr Pozniak | August 25, 2023

Is your church multi-location or multi-campus? Let each one have their own calendar. On their main Events Page, church members and first-time guests can choose the campus whose events they prefer to see: East Mesa or Gilbert. Both calendar views use Display.Church Cards (Grid) with 3 cards to a row.   If you click on…

Washington Street UMC

By Piotr Pozniak | June 17, 2023

Let’s take a closer look at this ‘mixed D.C’ example… As we move through it, pay attention to how: Washington Street UMC (WSUMC) has put their church events up front and center in two ways: in a view on their home page + in their website menu. This means that members and first-time guests can…

Deer Flat Church

By Piotr Pozniak | June 17, 2023

Let’s unpack this ‘mixed D.C’ example… Right on their Home Page, Deer Flat Church makes it easy to find their church events. For one thing, their menu has an obvious EVENTS link. For another, if you scroll down the page, you get a view of upcoming events. This is the Display.Church Slider option in action:…