Introducing the Ministry Theme!

Posted by Bryan on September 24, 2008 under Featured Articles, Theme News |

The Ministry Theme is the result of a whole lot of planning and work. Our desire has been to offer a WordPress theme to the Christian community that was designed by someone in ministry who knew what a church needed in a web site. Although ownership of the Ministry Theme has changed, the vision is still the same.

  • Something that looked nice and clean – a design that featured the content of the site well.
  • Something easy to update – and few systems are as easy to update as WordPress.
  • Something that was pre-designed to feature the elements that church web sites need the most – events, articles, and lots of informational pages.

We’re still perfecting the theme in the background. We want to create quite a few variations and skins for the Ministry Theme. Some churches need a dark background, others a grunge feel. Every church has its own personality and we hope to create a framework that will feature the personality of any church. We will also be creating a theme options page so that you can more easily change some of the elements of the front page and sidebars of the site. Here’s a feature list…

  • Church and ministry-friendly layout.
  • DHTML Drop down menu, automatically generated by page structure.
  • Tabbed sidebars for a concise way to communicate information.
  • Custom pages for home, links, and archives.
  • Featured Post on the front page with built-in thumbnail support.
  • Sub-featured posts on the front page as well.
  • WordPress 2.8 ready, including handling of captions and images.
  • Gravatar/avatar support is built into the comments.
  • Base theme is relatively image-free for fast loading.

Keep watching for further developments and let us know what you’d like to see in the comments section below.

One Comment

  • Brandon says:

    This is a comment, just to let you know what a comment looks like. Comments are a great way to interact with members of your church or followers of your ministry. It allows them to post thoughts, reflections, and feedback about the content of your site.

    I would, however, recommend to always moderate content on a ministry-oriented site. There are plenty of people out there who would abuse the comments system to either send spam, or express hate toward people of faith.

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