Web design

Web design is appealing for many reasons, one of them being the immediate visibility of your work online. Web sites are widely accessible any time, any place. The United Methodist Association of Communicators web site is an example of a site I maintain.

  • Crossgates United Methodist Church website

Crossgates United Methodist Church website

www.crossgatesumc.org


Crossgates UMC is a local church in Brandon, Mississippi. They wanted a re-design of their site that users and church members can navigate with ease.


I created a custom design in E-Zekiel, their content management system, and continue to maintain the content.

  • Missouri Conference website

Missouri Conference website

www.moumethodist.org


The Missouri Annual Conference website is a communication resource for Missouri United Methodist churches, pastors, laity, and visitors to find information and news.


To maintain this site I used a content management system, and continually updated, edited, and designed content and graphics.

  • Five Practices website

Five Practices website

www.fivepractices.org


The Five Practices website is a connecting place for church leaders and congregations to share ideas, practices, and resources to improve their ministries based on the book Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations by Bishop Robert Schnase.


I collaborated with Brickriver to work on the site design and development.

  • Camp Galilee website

Camp Galilee website

www.campgalileemo.org


Camp Galilee is one of four Missouri United Methodist camps that serves as a gathering place for youth, families, churches and groups.


I designed and developed the site using XHTML/CSS.

  • Camp Jo-Ota

Camp Jo-Ota website

www.jo-ota.org


Camp Jo-Ota is another United Methodist camp located in mid-Missouri. Their facilities are used by many community, church and school groups for retreats and team building.


I designed, coded and developed the site.

  • Five Practices banners

Five Practices banners

These banner graphics were created to promote and advertise the Five Practices website on other web sites.


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