A few weeks ago I wrote a post on WordPress Driven Church. My friend, Luke, launched the Church site several days ago. Click the picture below to go check it out and let us know what you think.
If you are considering a WordPress Driven Church Website you should check out some unique themes posted over at Mashable.
@kevin: I've been looking for something similar. The idea is great (and I really like what Luke has done with the Clear Fork site), but there isn't much out there that explains what next. I asked Luke where he started and he encouraged me to search for "magazine style wordpress theme" and start there - in addition to checking out the WordPress-related posts on his blog.
I'm still very much in the early stages of playing with this and so far I can't say that the process lends itself to a simple step-by-step guide, although many of the "magazine" style themes have their own Help information.
If I can come up with something helpful, I'll post it to the Church2.0 blog, but it will be at least a few weeks before that could possibly happen.
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3 comments:
ooooohhhhh
-- I would love that theme... ;)
I like the site quite a bit. I'm a wordpress user for my personal blog and I'm thinking something like this has a lot of potential for churches.
Has there been a step-by-step or walkthrough written on the process?
@kevin: I've been looking for something similar. The idea is great (and I really like what Luke has done with the Clear Fork site), but there isn't much out there that explains what next. I asked Luke where he started and he encouraged me to search for "magazine style wordpress theme" and start there - in addition to checking out the WordPress-related posts on his blog.
I'm still very much in the early stages of playing with this and so far I can't say that the process lends itself to a simple step-by-step guide, although many of the "magazine" style themes have their own Help information.
If I can come up with something helpful, I'll post it to the Church2.0 blog, but it will be at least a few weeks before that could possibly happen.
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