More Free Church Resources
After the big announcement yesterday, I thought it might help you to have a complete list of churches that are offering free online resources. Here are the ones on my radar:
- CrazyChurch.com — Crossroads Community Church (Cincinnati, OH); Kensington Community Church (Detroit, MI); Crossroads Community Church (Atlanta, GA); Gateway Community Church (Austin, TX)
- LifeChurch.tv Open — LifeChurch.tv (Edmond, OK)
- NewSpring Ministries — NewSpring Church (Anderson, SC)
- North Point Ministries — North Point Community Church (Alpharetta, GA)
- Seacoast All Access — Seacoast Church (Mount Pleasant, SC)
- Vine Resources — Southeast Christian Church (Louisville, KY)
Can you recommend any other churches to add to this list?













check out http://www.LGFinternetChurch.org – Loving God Fellowship (Salem, Oregon).
gaj
At the bob.blog (http://bobhyatt.typepad.com/), Pastor Bob Hyatt freely posts his great, custom, weekly, slide background images. The first one has their church’s name, but the rest are church-generic and high quality. Index here: http://bobhyatt.typepad.com/bobblog/media/index.html
I’m loving this trend of churches sharing resources freely with each other. This is just the beginning of what is to come.
While I love the ministry of North Point, I’m unclear of what free resources they’re providing to other churches. We make use of a lot of their resources, but nothing’s ever been free for us. Am I missing something?
Yes, you might be missing something. North Point offers videos and audio of all their messages. They have a separate small groups site where you can download group discussion guides. And, they have a separate site where you can download a number of different administrative forms including HR, technology and facilities. Good stuff.
tony
TinyPurpleGrapes.com is a great free resource for churches that need a nice looking website with no ads.
I used it to set up the website for the church I attend (BroomfieldCommunityChurch.TinyPurpleGrapes.com)
TinyPurpleGrapes.com is set up so that anyone can easily create a professional looking website without having to know about html or other technical details about setting up a website.
Later,
Billy