June 2025 - June is a good month for small improvements. The goal is not to redesign everything. It is to remove the rough edges that make a church website feel out of date or difficult to trust.
Check the pages people rely on most
A short maintenance session can make a noticeable difference when it focuses on the highest-value pages.
- Contact: Confirm email addresses, phone numbers, office hours and form notifications.
- Giving: Check that payment links, wording and stewardship notes still match current practice.
- Safeguarding: Verify names, policy links and reporting routes. This page should never be stale.
Remove friction before autumn
The quieter season is the right time to tidy templates, speed up heavy pages and reduce duplicated content before September traffic returns.
- Open key pages on a mobile connection and note anything slow.
- Delete old PDFs that have been replaced by web pages.
- Standardise button labels so similar actions use similar wording.
Website maintenance is not glamorous, but it is one of the ways a church quietly keeps its welcome credible.
Use this month well
Use June for a focused sweep: forms, links, dates, safeguarding and speed. These small checks prevent bigger problems later.
Ask Intent to review your church website if you want a clearer structure, cleaner templates, or a calmer route from first visit to real connection.