I read this post and came away challenged. Here’s the guts of it:
“Many church web sites are technically advanced, aesthetically pleasing and provide a lot of information, but I find that very few make an attempt to actually present the Gospel. Those that do are often woeful in expressing the central components of the Gospel (leaving key ingredients out) or else it is packaged in such strange sounding religious jargon that the uninformed would find it very difficult to understand.”
It’s a good point, don’t you think?
Does your church website present the gospel? Is it presented in a way that someone who is unfamiliar with the gospel can actually understand? Feel free to pass on a link to show others how your church is doing this.
Afterall (from my observation), many more people will visit a church website than visit the church itself.
I’m also going to think about how to do this best on my church’s website.
Thanks to David McKay for passing on the link.