Mt. Gilead Bible Camp: A New Website Rooted in a Long Legacy
Some websites are just brochures. Others carry the weight of a mission. When Mt. Gilead Bible Camp + Conference Center came to us, we knew right away this was the second kind. Tucked into 238 acres of Northern California redwoods near Sebastopol, Mt. Gilead has been a Christian camp and conference center since 1963. Summer camps for kids through high schoolers, year-round retreats for churches and ministries, and community events that bring families back season after season. A ministry with that much history deserves a website that works as hard as its people do. Here's what the project involved — and why the choices behind it matter. The Foundation: Moving From Wix to WordPress The single most consequential decision in this project wasn't a color or a font. It was the platform. Mt. Gilead's previous site was built on Wix. Wix is approachable, but it comes with real limits — less control over the finer points of search-engine optimization, and less flexibility as an organization grows and its needs get more specific. We migrated the site to WordPress, which powers a large share of the web for good reason. It gives an organization far more control over how each page is structured, how content is managed day to day, and how search engines read the site. For a ministry that publishes events, camps, and retreat information year-round, that flexibility isn't a luxury — it's the difference between a site that keeps up and one that holds you back. A migration like this has to be handled carefully. Content, media, and page structure all have to move over intact, and the switch itself — repointing the domain from the old host to the new one — has to be timed so visitors and email keep working without interruption. We coordinated [...]

