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Church & Mission Website FAQ #4

Are Church Plant Media websites easy to update?

Yes, all Church Plant Media-powered websites come with a user-friendly Content Management System (CMS) that gives you control over your website content. It is not only easy to update, but fun to use as well. Without any need to know programming languages, you can add and edit your text, photos, navigation, events, sermons, blogs, audio, video, photo galleries, mobile site, password protection, and much more.

Our CMS has been completely custom-built by our team and was created specifically for gospel ministry. This ensures that churches and ministries get the features they need without having to wade through the features they don’t need. A big benefit of using our CMS is that you don’t have to cobble together different plug-ins to get a non-church CMS to do what your ministry needs.

Call us to learn how we can relieve your website burden: (800) 409-6631 x 1

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