Does your church website have a mobile version?

On the post ‘What content management system does your church use?’, Brian asked a question about mobile versions of church websites, i.e. websites that can be easily viewed on a mobile device, such as a Blackberry or iPhone.

Brian’s questions was specifically about ways of creating mobile versions of websites, but whilst I have no experience with building mobile sites, I thought I’d show you what my church is doing. The mobile site our developer built is – http://i.cbtb.org.au/, and here’s a screenshot:

One of the features I particularly like about this version of the site is that it makes it easy to follow along with the church’s daily Bible reading plan. On the bus or train on the way to work, people can look up the verses for today’s reading, and view these verses on their phone.

Does your church website have a mobile version? And, linking this back to Brian’s question, how did you create it?

  • http://www.tpcc.org.au Paul Hodge

    We’re using Clover Sites (http://www.cloversites.com/f/paulhodge) and they’ve built in a mobile version of our website. An excellent resource, with heaps more functionality on the way (podcasting, image slideshows on welcome page, etc. – check it out at http://www.cloversites.com/greenhouse-updates). It’s great for non-techy types who want something that’s easily updateable and that looks pretty decent.

    Paul

  • http://www.tpcc.org.au Paul Hodge

    Sorry, should have noted, our website is http://www.tpcc.org.au

  • http://calumhenderson.com/ Calum Henderson

    The mobile version of CBTB looks great!

    Love the Bible reading plan