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Sunday, April 29, 2007
Spotlight on southparisbaptist.org
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Welcome to the first monthly "Spotlight" article at YourChurchBlog.net. Each month, I'll be featuring one of the churches/ministries that's hosted at YourChurchWeb.net. This is our way of recognizing some of the excellent web design and internet ministry that's being done. This month, I focus on the church I grew up attending, South Paris Baptist Church, in South Paris, Maine. You can visit their site at www.southparisbaptist.org. Take some time to look at the site, and the services that they make available to church members and visitors as well. My brother Arnold is the webmaster there, and I asked him to join us for an interview in this "Spotlight" article. Q. What is your primary occupation, and how did you get into webdesign? - I am a Controls Engineer, which includes electrical design and programming of computer control systems for industry. For the most part, this programming is a very specialized type of programming, and has nothing to do with webdesign. However, with the advent of asp.net, computer controls operator interfaces are more and more becoming web page based. Creating this website for South Paris Baptist allowed me to get into this type of programming.
Q. What is the size and mission statement of your church? - We are a church currently of 175-200 regular attendees.
- Our purpose statement is “Through the empowering of the Holy Spirit, we purpose to Exalt our Lord Jesus Christ, Evangelize and care for our community and world, and Edify and Equip the believers”.
Q. How does your website help you accomplish that mission? - On the surface, the website is a means to let the community know what we as a church is all about, so I suppose that is part of Evangelization. The Prayer Chain and Church directory really support building the body of believers and helping to create a sense of community and family. That is part of the Edification of the believers. In addition to that, the website also aids in a number of administrative areas which are necessary to support ministries that help fulfill these purposes. I believe that as a church, administration should be done as efficiently as possible so as to release people into doing more ministry directly with people. The website helps us in attaining that.
Q. What tool(s) do you use to create and maintain your website? - I use Microsoft Visual Studio for the basic html & asp programming. In addition to that, I use Blogger to maintain the Pastors Blog, as well as a message board, Sermon blog, and Guestbook. I also use Feedburner as the means to creating the RSS feed for our sermons as well as FeedPlayer to allow a person visiting our site to play our messages.
Q. How long has your church had this website, and how has it grown since the beginning? - We have had the website now for two years, and I am continually adding to it as I have time. Our most recent addition is to add the ability to listen to our sermons online.
Q. I see that there's a place for members to sign-in. What are some of the things on your website that only members of the site have access to? - There are actually quite a number of things that are only accessible to those who sign-in (which is only available to regular attendees). Most specifically that includes our Online Picture directory as well as the Church prayer list. Because of the personal information that is included in each of these areas, we restrict access to these sections. In addition to that, a user can customize to some extent their own home page, including which online news feed they prefer as well as favorite links.
- With regards to our Online Directory, each person can modify their own information directly online themselves (in addition to a few administrative people who can also edit anyone’s information). It is also setup so that a user can create a printable version of the directory for themselves. I have it setup such that I can copy this online Directory directly into a word processor, pictures and all, along with pages for Birthdays and Anniversaries as well as church phone list. I then simply add a cover page and I have a printable copy that can be copied for distribution to all those in the family.
- Our Prayer List includes a Submit Prayer Request link which allows anyone (whether logged in or not) to submit a prayer request. We have setup a few Prayer Chain moderators who all receive an email whenever someone submits a prayer. The first one to get this email then goes to the website, checks the request for validity, and then clicks a button to send the email to all those on the chain. While we still do have a phone prayer chain, its use is becoming less and less. The email chain has some significant advantages to it – Everyone gets the same information, often directly from the person asking for prayer, and many people can get the request even at work where on the phone chain they would not be able to get it.
Q. So you manage your church directory online. Are there other administrative tasks that you manage through your website? - There are. One of the things that I have wanted to do for quite some time is create a means for people to work out of a common database from home. We do not really have a centralized administration and we use many volunteers, including our secretary, and it is much more efficient for them to do administrative things online, rather than come into the church office to do them.
- We maintain our church calendar on the website. People who are putting together events can schedule them online or call the secretary to schedule them. An email is sent out to the Pastor and administration whenever a date is requested, and the event can be approved. This helps keep the pastor informed about all that is going on. We also have a Christian School that uses the building and this allows us to coordinate with them as well.
- I have also built into the website the means to keep track of who is at our services, and detect those who are missing. In a church our size, it is sometimes easy to not notice when someone is missing for a couple of weeks, and as the church grows this will become even more likely. Of course as the church grows, it will also become more difficult to determine who is there as well.
Q. How have you promoted your website to people in your congregation? How about people who don't yet attend your church? - Currently, we have the website URL on all of our stationary and church bulletin. We also use the site database to send all of our members with email addresses various news information from time to time, including instructions from time to time on how to use the site and to let them know what is available. For those outside of the church, we have posted the address on the sign in front of the church, along with a message indicating that if they need prayer that they can submit a request online at our website.
Q. Have there been any new ministries that have come about because of your church website? - Sure, most specifically the addition of an audio podcast of our sermons each week. We now videotape our services both for a close circuit broadcast to our nursery, as well as to be recorded for distribution to shut-ins and others who miss the service. Along with that though I am able to strip out the audio portion of the recording and create a blog and podcast to distribute it. I have not started to actively publicize the podcast yet, but once I do this will allow us to start having an outreach into the internet world.
Q. Are there any other highlights or success stories about your website that you'd like to share? - Back during the winter we received an email from an older gentleman who lived in California. He had come across our website and had listened to one of our sermons that I had just started to podcast (all that without publicizing!). He emailed back to us that he had lived in this area as a boy, and that this sermon was the first sermon that he had listened to from our church in 60 years. We are now mailing him a bulletin each week.
Special thanks to Arnold Twitchell and the South Paris Baptist Church for their participation in this month's "Spotlight" article. If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming "Spotlight" article, please send me an email. Labels: Spotlight
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Monday, April 23, 2007
What's New - Online Photo Filer Upgrade
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Sharing your photos just got easier with NEW Photo Badges from Online Photo Filer! Say goodbye to uploading your photos over and over again each time you want to share them on a different Web site. With NEW Photo Badges in Online Photo Filer, sharing your photos on other sites is a snap! - Simply create a custom Photo Badge, using the layout and colors of your choice.
- Copy the HTML code that is automatically generated for your Photo Badge.
- Go to the message board, blog or other Web site where you want to share your photo.
- Paste the HTML code we provide you and your Photo Badge will appear! It’s that easy!
Discover an easier way to share your favorite photos on countless Web sites with NEW Photo Badges—just one of the fantastic features in Online Photo Filer. Labels: online file folder, what's new
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Coming Soon - Salt of the Web
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In partnership with Virtu Software, YourChurchWeb.net is pleased to announce a new venture in spreading the Gospel message on the internet: SaltOfTheWeb.net. Salt of the Web will combine an affordable content management and hosting solution with a search engine and website directory. Salt of the Web is still under development, but you can sign up to receive more information when services become available. Here's just a little more information about what's coming: Content Management and Hosting: Using Virtu Software's content management system, Salt of the Web customers will be able to choose a simple template, create pages, and update those pages, without needing to know HTML, FTP, ASP, PHP or any of those other confusing acronyms! For a low yearly fee, Churches and Christian ministries can have a professional looking website maintained and hosted at Salt of the Web. You can also purchase a domain name from YourChurchWeb.net to associate with your hosting space. A Search Engine you can trust: By combining our proprietary trust rankings with reliable technology, Salt of the Web will provide you with relevant search results that you can trust. Promote your site in the directory: Our Salt of the Web directory will provide free listings to churches, Christian ministries, and Christian resources. We'll also take submissions from Christian-owned businesses whose websites help provide "salt" to the internet. Jesus said, "You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men. You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven." (Mt. 5:13-16) Labels: salt of the web
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
ICANN Lowers Registrar Transaction Fee - Retroactive!
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has lowered their Registrar Transaction Fee from $.25 to $.22, retroactively to July 1, 2006. Since this fee is passed directly to you in the registration/renewal process, we will be issuing credits in the amount of the appropriate refund. In the near future, you will be credited with $.03/yr for each domain you registered through our storefront during the appropriate time period. This is an in-store credit, which will be applied to any future purchases you make during the next twelve months. Our customer service department may need to contact you about this credit, so please be sure your contact information for your customer account is current. I know this isn't a huge amount of money--but if you registered multiple domain names for multiple years, those $.03 per domain name year really add up! If you have any questions, please contact our customer support department at 480-624-2500. Labels: domains, ICANN, prices
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
What's New - Online Group Calendar & Web-Based Email Upgrades
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Time-Savers added to Online Group Calendar and Web-Based Email No doubt about it, Online Group Calendar offers the ultimate in on-the-go organization. But attaching files related to a meeting can take away from your valuable time… until now. Say good-bye to opening Online Group Calendar and clicking on a meeting to retrieve important documents. Online Group Calendar now automatically attaches related files to your meeting emails… saving you time and ensuring that everyone in your meeting is in the know. And for you YourChurchWeb.net email customers looking to save even more time, try Web-based email's new Attachment Bar. You can now do multiple downloads at once! Simply: - Select the attachments you'd like to download, and click the "Download" button
- A multiple Download plug-in window will appear
- Click to "Install ActiveX Control"
- A Browse dialog displays
- Select the folder, click "OK" and your files will Save to the selected folder
Labels: online group calendar, web-based email, what's new
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
What's New - Online File Folder Upgrades
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Never get stuck with the old version of a file with the NEW tool in Online File Folder! Need to work on a report, presentation or document, but the latest version is on your other computer?  Online File Folder has you covered! With the improved Sync Tool, you can easily schedule Online File Folder to synchronize the files on multiple computers—home, work, school or wherever—so you always have the latest version. Sync your computers when you need a specific file or schedule Online File Folder to sync daily, weekly or monthly. Either way, it’s a great way to keep you connected! Labels: online file folder, what's new
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Monday, April 09, 2007
What's New - Online Photo Filer Upgrade
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Online Photo Filer – Now with Image Editing, Themes and More! If you’ve already discovered the easy way to share, print and manage your photos online, you’re going to love what we’ve added to Online Photo Filer. If you haven’t, now’s the time! New image editing tools like red-eye removal and the ability to lighten/darken your uploaded photos will come in handy when the time comes to improve the images you share and print. We’ve also added 70 themes to incorporate into your photo galleries – perfect whether you’re welcoming a new baby or adding photos from the camping trip. And with the new set-up wizard, it’s easier than ever to log in and set up a new gallery just the way you want. Best of all, Online Photo Filer prices start at just $2.99/month! Labels: photo filer, what's new
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Sunday, April 08, 2007
What's New - Traffic Facts Upgrade
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Traffic Facts – now with NEW Control Panel, Real-Time Stats and Conversion Tracking!  The latest version of Traffic Facts includes a more intuitive Control Panel that makes account setup and configuration easier than ever. Be sure to check it out under ‘Other Stuff’ the next time you visit ‘My Account.’ Plus, we’ve just added Real-Time Stats and Conversion Tracking. ‘Real-Time’ means you’ll stay in-the-know with stats that update every 30 minutes. Don’t have Traffic Facts? Act now and get the crucial insight you and your Web site need! Traffic Facts is on sale for $1.49 until the end of April 2007. Labels: Traffic Facts, what's new
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Jonathan Twitchell,
the owner of YourChurchWeb.net, is also a pastor and podcaster.
He and his wife Melody live near the coast of Maine with
their black, long-hair, bobtail cat named Kiera.
Pastor Jon believes that churches must stay abreast of new technologies
in their effort to reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Through websites, podcasts, radio and television, the Church
of the 21st century has the unique opportunity to be available to all
people, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
YourChurchWeb.net was begun in 2001 based on the conviction that every
church ought to have a website, and that the technology should be as
affordable as possible.
Jonathan's brother Douglas
Twitchell joins us on this blog as an occasional guest
blogger. Douglas is the owner of Virtu Software,
and specializes in web-based programming and database development. For
an example of some of Doug's work, check out Quote Puzzler.
Doug is also very involved in ministry through his local church,
and his ministry
and devotional website.
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