What do the visual aspects on the site (especially pictures) communicate about who is a member or part of their community/church?
What do these churches seem to value based on the content/features/themes they highlight on their site?
What story do the design and visual aspects of the websites communicate about what makes them a church, and what are their unique characteristics?
What I found most compelling about the Block Church's site was how much they emphasized "The Block". Basically every subsection of the website the "The Block" in it. For example, they have things like, "Be the Block" :Block Worship" "Block Youth". This communicates that what makes the Block Church unique is that they truly put value in the church and community instead of just solely focusing on the religion itself.
What would you say are the top priorities of this church, based on the aspects of their services or ministries they highlight?
On the website they note how, "Certainly, we need to attend services and hear God’s word as well as worship in song and giving. BUT, something happens when you sit in a living room with a small group of others who have the same questions and who are going through the same things." This line highlights their top priority of the church, which is community. Through pictures of people being joyous while working together, and the use of text, The Block Church does a phenomenal job using their site to show exactly what their church is all about.
Sean Lonergan
Some good inital observations, but your blog response needs to be longer and more details. This week's focus was to be on the visual aspects of the web site more than the textual commentary. Also you need to provide images or links to illustrate and back up your claims and observations.
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