Whether you’ve had your website built by a web design company, freelancer or volunteer, the question we raise on this episode is:
Who owns your church website?
Considering some of the intellectual property laws that swirl around today, this is certainly something every church should be considering and understanding when designing their website.
Episode Eleven
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Five Questions with Nils Smith
Nils Smith the WebPastor at Community Bible Church in San Antonio, TX and author of The Social Media Guide for Ministry. Nils has followed ChurchMag ever since it was Church Crunch. In fact, it was his first RSS subscription! But that is hardly what makes Nils a church techie worth spotlighting. He’s a top-notch guy who has a passion for Church and technology and had the opportunity to launch the ministry of Online Church which reaches over 12,000 people each week from more than 400 different cities around the world!
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- Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Episode Trailer [Video] via Jeremy Smith
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Eric J says
Ohh wow i forgot that this used to be called church crunch!
Eric Dye says
Yes! And don’t forget Church Create, Church Drop, Church IT, Church Code, Church CMS and let’s not forget … Church Loop.
Now, we just call it: ChurchMag
Eric J says
Yep i remember Church CMS, i unsubscribed from that real fast it wasn’t very interesting :p.
Eric Dye says
LOL! Yes, ChCMS is pretty dry stuff.
Nils Smith says
Thanks for including me in the podcast!
Eric Dye says
Thank you for being on! 😀
Eric J says
My current favorite Dr. Who moment is was the final decision Amy Pond made in “The Angels Take Manhattan” my wife and I both started crying we were so happy.
The Amy pond plot arc was REALLY good especially because Karen Gillan’s first season was kind of lame and her acting was not that great but I swear she got acting lessons between the seasons and improved a ton and became more than just a pretty girl in a skirt, but a companion of the doctor.
Eric Dye says
Oh, snap. ANOTHER awesome moment. 😀
Eric J says
Also i was super happy when Steven Moffat took over the series, his episodes were always the best with the ultimate classic being blink.
Eric Dye says
It’s true.