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Church Website Update for St Lawrence with St Paul Longridge

08 August 2018 16:09

When St Lawrence with St Paul, Longridge came to us for a new website, we were excited by the description of themselves as "A growing church for people of all ages and backgrounds learning to follow Jesus in a loving community". The church is indeed growing, and what a privilege it has been to design and build a website that reflects all that is happening there.

St Lawrence with St Paul were very efficient at gathering photographs and copy. They had chosen the Boaz template and after speaking with them knew what was needed to design and build the site. There were a few tweaks here and there, but the project ran incredibly smoothly and once the website had been approved it went live in July 2018.

It is always a pleasure to have good feedback, but we were particularly pleased that St Lawrence with St Paul felt that the website has made their life easier. This is what Rev'd Mike Barton had to say:

'We’re a church with very few ‘techies’ in our midst and limited resources so initially the prospect of trying to develop a new church website that was both usable, easy to update, and welcoming to newcomers seemed like a daunting task. However, since someone recommended Church Pages to us we’ve not looked back.    

Heather and the rest of her team have guided us through the whole build process seamlessly, with friendliness, expertise, patience and a genuine willingness to help deliver a contemporary website that definitely meets our needs. Having Church Pages host our website has also made life easier.

We’re now delighted to have a professional and fresh-looking website that reflects the journey we’re on as a church and enables visitors to gain a good understanding of our church and its mission.

I, now in turn, have no qualms in passing on my own recommendation for Church Pages to any church that’s passionate about building God’s Kingdom and helping more people get to know Jesus'


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