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A Website that Works!

Location: First Korean UMC, 655 E. Hintz Road, Wheeling, IL 60090

Saturday, May 4, 9 am to 12 noon

A Website That Works! 

Website Workshop for Chicago Northwest District Churches

Register

Please register early. Preparation instructions will be sent to you once you register.

A free workshop for churches that:

  • don't have a website,
  • need help with their website, or 
  • want to make their website more effective for today's internet culture.
     

A church website presence is a MUST these days, and many of us need to move forward quickly to catch up. Information, tools, and money are some of the things that are holding us back.

But websites are evolving!  They have become simpler and less expensive. Plus, we've learned a lot about what makes a website user-friendly and easy to maintain. Jonathan Kim will give us information, tools, and assistance to help your church have a manageable, effective website presence using inexpensive and accessible tools.

Questions? Please contact Debbie Rogers at drogers@umcnic.org or 312.334.0732. 

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