Tag: communication
Case Study: New Hope Presbyterian Church’s Success with Display.Church
By Piotr Pozniak | August 25, 2024
New Hope Presbyterian Church in Green Bay, WI, implemented Display.Church to embed their Planning Center Calendar on their website. This solution improved event communication, especially for older members, by eliminating login requirements and offering flexible calendar display options.
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.…
Reducing ‘Noise’ in Church Event Communication to Increase Conversion – Part I
By Piotr Pozniak | November 27, 2023
Church growth is a wonderful thing! Your membership increases; your events multiply; your ministry is thriving. Congratulations! And yet, as everything gets bigger, how do you continue to keep the connections? The goal of churches is for people to move through the discipleship process. Usually, churches meet only one day a week as a whole…
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: 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: Katie Ballard, Grace Fellowship Church
By Jason Alexis | May 25, 2021
Display.Church (D.C) has streamlined the process of church data management previously done manually, eliminating the need for a ‘double-dip’ of info. This church saved around 5 hours per week by entering data once.
Case Study: Cecilla Fountain, Centerpoint Church
By Jason Alexis | March 30, 2020
Cecillia’s review in summary: Display.Church is a versatile resource for websites, easily added via code or drag-and-drop. Customization options and integration with CCB events make it even more useful. Jason Alexis offers excellent support.