Tag: church calendar
Church Christmas and Seasonal events: 4 Ideas to Boost Visibility
By lisa | November 21, 2024
This blog provides strategies for using Display.Church widgets to promote church Christmas events: create dedicated displays; feature events prominently using highlights and landing pages, redirect to your church website for better SEO visibility, promote seasonal groups, and use event reminders to enhance visibility and engagement.
Elevating Thanksgiving Events with Display.Church
By Piotr Pozniak | October 22, 2024
As Thanksgiving approaches, churches can engage their communities through meaningful events. Display.Church offers tools like calendar views, groups widgets, and event alerts to effectively promote and enhance participation in these celebrations.
Case study: Samuel Breu, PrimiBern Church
By Piotr Pozniak | June 5, 2024
Samuel Breu, Head of Communications and Management Support, at PrimiBern Church in Switzerland is a fan of both Display.Church and PastorsLine. Find out why here.
Case study: Mat Hotho, Hyde Park United Methodist Church
By Piotr Pozniak | April 5, 2024
Introducing Mat Hotho from Hyde Park United Methodist Church in Tampa, FL. Mat thinks Display.Church is the perfect solution for small to medium-sized churches. Display.Church empowers your staff to manage events without website expertise, so event information from your database to easily populate your website
Maximize Your Church’s Easter Impact: 5 Strategies to Boost Attendance and Engagement
By Piotr Pozniak | March 10, 2024
Easter is the most significant event in the Christian calendar, attracting the highest number of online searches about “God” and drawing the largest crowds to church services. As a church leader, you understand the importance of leveraging this opportunity to connect with potential new guests, engage with current visitors, and strengthen relationships with existing members.…
Combine the Power of Google Calendar + the Display.Church Integration to Elevate Your Church’s Visibility and Attendance
By Piotr Pozniak | January 4, 2024
Over time and with its improvements, Google Calendar has become a leader in the digital calendar marketplace. Google calendars are easy to create and maintain. So, having multiple calendars for multiple needs is a simple process. In addition, your Google calendars can be public (for anyone to access) or private (only for staff, for example). This means you can have all your event information in one app. It’s free anyway…but there’s even a nonprofit package
9 Top Display Church website widget designs for October 2023
By Piotr Pozniak | October 12, 2023
Discover how Display.Church can help you optimize your church website event information with calendar views, group widgets, and event alerts. See how our partners are exploring innovative approaches to promoting church events and enhance their online presence. Get inspired!
Case study: Sean Stark, Central Church
By Piotr Pozniak | June 1, 2023
Display.Church is a solution for church communicators to easily keep track of events and promote them on their websites. It links to the church database, allowing each ministry to add their own events while giving full control over design to the Communications Director. Display.Church saves time and effort, and is a better option than manually typing in all the data or spending hours training people.
Case Study: Andrew Barris, Calvary Chapel Westgrove
By Jason Alexis | April 2, 2023
Andrew Barris, Creative Arts Director at Calvary Chapel Westgrove found success by utilizing Display.Church as a solution – allowing his team to manage one calendar on Planning Center that would automatically update their website calendar and featured events on the homepage. This auto-sync feature made it easy and time efficient to manage their calendar in just a couple of hours each week, while the tiled options for display were exactly what he was looking for. Lastly, being able to take the next step from sharing an event to adding it to the calendar was incredibly user-friendly for their church.
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…