UCC Everywhere offers website help for churches, blog offers advice
United Church of Christ congregations looking for help with a church website, look no further! UCC Everywhere (UCCE) offers a program to assist with a digital presence.
Not only can this program keep congregants and potential church members apprised of hours, offerings, customized branding, an “About” page and more — this service comes with a dedicated customer support person.
UCCE offers a blog with posts that offer help with various World Wide Web topics for volunteers who help maintain church websites. A recent topic addressed maintaining an effective church website. There is advice about content audits, maintaining a blog, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and more.

The UCC Everywhere platform includes easy-to-update blogs, event listings, and opportunities to enhance SEO.
For a monthly or annual subscription fee, UCC churches get their own site along with other digital marketing tools and support to make sure their message is reaching faith-seekers in their community via the appropriate virtual channels.
UCCE is now accepting new churches, and it’s easy to request a demonstration. If interested, fill out the form to be contacted by UCCE staff.
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