Strategic Digital Outreach

A Refreshing Church Website

In doing some work on another website I manage, I recently learned about the website of a new church plant in Palo Alto, California — PathwayPaloAlto.com. When I visited the website, I found a site which reflects a refreshing philosophy of targeting unbelievers rather than existing members of the church.

That philosophy is demonstrated by several facets of the site:

  • The primary content of the front page of the site suggests that true fulfillment lies in being connected to God and connected to others, a message which seems to be targeted at unbelievers.
  • The sidebars on the site include a number of intriguing quotations which will hopefully raise probing questions in the hearts of those who have not yet committed their lives to Christ.
  • The site gives visitors the opportunity to sign up to receive (via email) a series of six articles on “The Power of Connecting with Others,” which are presumably designed to encourage readers to enter into friendships with those who are already part of this congregation.
  • The website does not use a lot of religious language.
  • The contact page lists the pastor’s cell phone number but not a land line! Amazing. What that says to people who aren’t part of the church is, “We’re available to meet you and help you anywhere, anytime.” Refreshing.
  • The church is using a blog to memorialize the messages which are shared at their gatherings.

The church planter, Scott Aughtmon (who actually calls himself a “church gatherer” - another refreshing perspective), appears to have just started another blog to record his thoughts and experiences during the church planting (gathering) process.

All in all, a very refreshing church presence on the web!

Posted by on 07/29 at 10:01 AM
The Collective Voice!
continues the discussion:

The one thing it doesn’t have is an obvious privacy policy. If a website solicits email addresses (e.g. the “free articles by email") it should have a clearly defined policy about how it’s going to use your email address.

contributed on 08/06 at 11:44 PM
continues the discussion:

Good point, Justin. I’m hopefully going to be getting together with Scott sometime this month, and I’ll pass your suggestion on to him.

contributed on 08/07 at 04:27 AM
Emory Rowland continues the discussion:

I particularly like the audio testimonies under the “Stories” section. I think that this would really help churches get the word out on a personal level.

contributed on 03/05 at 06:29 PM
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