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Advanced Ministry - New Web Solution

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Advanced Ministries is a new offering that I have just stumbled upon today (actually as a sponsered Facebook ad).  I really like the look and feel of their site and their product offering which includes a basic site for free.

Their stated purpose is:

AdvancedMinistry is created by Electricurrent for the purpose of providing ministries, churches and Christian artists with an affordable web solution. As a strategic communications firm, Electricurrent focuses on branding initiatives, design, websites, commerce engines, content portals, and online communities.

They also have a demo you can watch which explains the color-coded pricing options.  If you are looking to upgrade your site but don’t have the technical folks in house to do it, this might be a good option to consider.

I also liked the interesting approach to their mission:

Electricurrent’s mission is two-fold:
  1. To generate revenues in the corporate sector so that we can put our time and efforts back into various ministries and non-profit organizations.
  2. To set a standard of excellence within the Christian community (through projects like AdvancedMinistry, ChristSites and The Jesus Project).

 Has anyone used their services before?

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