Back in 2013 when I first started attending ICA church in Cambodia, their website was very basic and it did not have any up to date information. After speaking with the Pastor of the church I learned more about their requirements and then I volunteered to completely revamp their website and to make sure that the weekly sermons were added to the website so they could be accessed by persons overseas and others as required.
Following the success of the new website, my volunteer work at the church also grew to include:
- Implementation of Google’s G-Suite for all of the church staff (and staff at some of the other church projects),
- Creating and maintaining their Google My Business listing (that now gets over 10,000 hits a month),
- Migrating all of ICA’s mailing lists from spreadsheets to MailChimp and training staff how to manage the mailing lists and send out newsletters,
- Creating registration forms so people could register for various events held at the church,
Mission & Project Display System
One other project which I did for the church, which was a paid assignment, was to create an interactive screen that was placed in the church lobby. The screen was a large flat panel TV that was connected remotely to a computer in the church’s sound room. Interaction with the screen was done by a keyboard and mouse that was set next to the TV screen. This display was used to show special events but primarily it was used to highlight the church’s mission activities and provide information on how people could donate and/or get involved with a mission activity.
A very unique aspect of this project was the PC software was set up and configured to prevent, people who were accessing the display, from typing anything or doing something on the keyboard or mouse that would interrupt the display.
Basically, the system was set up on Kiosk mode.
A sample of the pages on this display are shown here:









