The Church Website Project of the diocesan Technology Committee provides support and guidance to churches seeking to develop a website.
The Church Website Project 2.0 (2019- ) recommends using Squarespace or Weebly as the website platform, and G Suite (free for non-profits) for the email platform.
Current church sites developed through the Church Website Project 2.0 are:
- Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral, Newark (new, Squarespace)
- St. Andrew's, Newark (migrated from 1.0, Squarespace)
- St. Thomas, Lyndhurst (migrated from 1.0, Weebly)
- Calvary, Bayonne (new, Weebly)
- Grace, Westwood (new, Squarespace)
- St. Matthew's, Paramus (migrated from 1.0, Squarespace)
The Church Website Project 1.0 (2012-2018) enabled churches to develop free websites, hosted by the diocese in a shared Drupal 7 multi-site platform. Because Drupal 7 is being retired, no new sites are being developed on that platform.
Current church sites developed through the Church Website Project 1.0 are:
- St. Agnes', Little Falls
- St. Dunstan's, Succasunna
- Trinity, Allendale
- St. John's, Montclair
- Good Shepherd, Lincoln Park & Montville
- St. James', Upper Montclair
- St. Peter's, Mount Arlington
- St. John's, Boonton
- Holy Trinity, Hillsdale
- Holy Trinity, West Orange
- Holy Spirit, Verona
- St. Clement's, Hawthorne
- Trinity, Bayonne
- St. Michael's, Wayne
- St. Paul's, Morris Plains
- St. John's, Ramsey