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  <title>Garden Valley Texas: Build a Youth Website at Community Christian Fellowship</title>
  <description>We need a rockin youth website to provide communication in the area and to provide a great experience for everyone that comes to the site</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/community-christian-fellowship/2008-05-12-build-a-youth-website</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/community-christian-fellowship/2008-05-12-build-a-youth-website</guid>
  <author>http://www.ccflindale.org</author>
  <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008  00:10:46 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Anywhere: Design and program a web site at Center for Church Communication</title>
  <description>We're looking for a person or company to design and program the next phase of the Don't Suck List (http://www.churchmarketingsucks.com/archives/2008/05/our_dont_suck_l_1.html) for Church Marketing Sucks and the Center for Church Communication. You may be the person we're looking for if you're a really good CSS/XHTML designer that is always keeping the user's experience a first priority. If you're comfortable with Photoshop, JavaScript/AJAX, MYSQL and JavaScript Libraries you're looking good already. Our pay is pennies, but you'll get credit for the work, which should get you some decent exposure. You'll be doing this because you want to be a part of what CFCC is all about—helping churches get better at communicating.</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/center-for-church-communication/2008-05-09-design-and-program-a-web-site</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/center-for-church-communication/2008-05-09-design-and-program-a-web-site</guid>
  <author>http://www.cfcclabs.org</author>
  <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008  09:42:34 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Wyalusing, PA: building a web site at Wyalusing Presbyterian Church</title>
  <description>We are working with a local man to develop a web site.  Would you offer suggestions?</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/wyalusing-presbyterian-church/2008-04-15-building-a-web-site</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/wyalusing-presbyterian-church/2008-04-15-building-a-web-site</guid>
  <author>http://a work in progress...</author>
  <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008  20:08:20 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Athens, GA: Build A Website at Athens Church</title>
  <description>I'm looking to begin a discussion with someone to design a site and deploy a content management system for an Athens Church site redesign.

We're looking to get the site up and running as soon as possible, and we have a fairly-specific site design we're looking to do.

Something marshill.org-esque, photography driven, but with our own twist.

If you think you'd fit the bill, contact us to get the conversation started.</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/athens-church/2008-02-11-build-a-website</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/athens-church/2008-02-11-build-a-website</guid>
  <author>http://athenschurch.com</author>
  <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008  10:26:44 CST</pubDate>
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  <title>Vancouver, WA: Build a web site at True Life Church</title>
  <description>We are currently using a free template website.  The website is ok but screams not original.  

I want a website that is highly functional, interactive, creative, and easy.  I am very computer dumb.  

I would like to stay away from too much flash some would be ok.  I would like the website to be setup to allow a lot of video type content to make the website more interactive.</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/true-life-church/2007-12-04-build-a-web-site</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/true-life-church/2007-12-04-build-a-web-site</guid>
  <author>http://findtruelife.com</author>
  <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007  12:59:47 CST</pubDate>
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  <title>Thorndale, PA - BUT You can work remotely: Front-end Development, Very Little Backend at Synergema</title>
  <description>We are hiring an EE (Expression Engine) friendly person. This person needs to be in love with EE with a strong disdain for lacking CMS systems that force you into a mold when it comes to building a site. (we hate molds)

We're looking for someone that enjoys working in their pj's, loves buffalo chicken cheesesteaks, and occasionally takes showers....okay, those really aren't requirements, but we are looking for someone who knows how to build a Web standards Web site using Expression Engine, and especially one who knows how to make it sing.

</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/synergema/2007-10-20-front-end-development-very-little-backend</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/synergema/2007-10-20-front-end-development-very-little-backend</guid>
  <author>http://www.synergema</author>
  <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007  12:37:56 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Suwanee, GA: Build a New Web Site at Fusion Church</title>
  <description>We've recently changed our name and we need a new web 2.0ish site to match our new vibe.</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/fusion-church/2007-10-17-build-a-new-web-site</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/fusion-church/2007-10-17-build-a-new-web-site</guid>
  <author>http://www.createfusion.com</author>
  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007  08:19:27 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Nashville: Build new website at Woodmont Christian Chruch</title>
  <description>Need overhaul of site to be interactive, updatable, and used as a community outreach tool. Want something edgie, yet elegant. Fashon foward, yet traditional. 

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  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/woodmont-christian-chruch/2007-10-11-build-new-website</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/woodmont-christian-chruch/2007-10-11-build-new-website</guid>
  <author>www.woodmontchristian.org</author>
  <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007  07:58:07 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Louisville, KY: Request for Proposals: XHTML/CSS for new site at Kentucky Baptist Convention</title>
  <description>The Kentucky Baptist Convention is seeking a skilled Web designer to provide the graphic design, XHTML, CSS and possibly AJAX for a redesigned www.kybaptist.org.  Check out the Request for Proposals details here:

http://www1.kybaptist.org/kbc/welcome.nsf/files/rfp/$file/rfp.pdf

A successful proposal will be selected based upon the following:
1. Submission of at least three professional references.
2. A portfolio that includes live, working CMS-driven Web sites.
3. Background information on your design studio/company, including the names and professional backgrounds of all key players related to the project.  The design studio/company should be committed to web standards-compliant design.
4. Submission of an itemized bid based upon the “Scope of the Project&quot;  outlined in the RFP. The “Additional Considerations&quot; section should also be noted.

Those interested in submitting a proposal should communicate their intent to Brenda Rick Smith by post, fax or e-mail by no later than Monday, Oct. 15, 2007.  Contact details are listed in the RFP linked above.

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  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/kentucky-baptist-convention/2007-10-02-request-for-proposals-xhtmlcss-for-new-site</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/kentucky-baptist-convention/2007-10-02-request-for-proposals-xhtmlcss-for-new-site</guid>
  <author>http://www.kybaptist.org</author>
  <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007  12:58:10 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Phoenix, AZ (but works all over the US): Ongoing Subcontractor Position at Factor 1 Studios</title>
  <description>Factor 1 is a creative firm specializing in providing excellent websites, marketing materials, and branding for churches and church plants. We are growing, and getting more and more projects. We are looking for a web designer who is familiar with Clean design, xHTML &amp; CSS. Good UI design is a must, as well as knowledge of the church &amp; corporate web industry. 

Other key skills include:

 Good Communication
 Organized
 On time and on budget work
 Follow directions well
 Creative and can think on you own
 Previous web work (with live portfolio pieces) is a must


</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/factor-1-studios/2007-09-27-ongoing-subcontractor-position</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/factor-1-studios/2007-09-27-ongoing-subcontractor-position</guid>
  <author>http://www.factor1studios.com</author>
  <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007  11:17:02 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Houston, TX: Build a web site theme at Sugar Creek Baptist Church</title>
  <description>We are looking for a web designer to come up with 3 - 5 rough site designs.  Not looking for fully polished design, but design mockups.  Upon acceptance of a design we would continue to work with the designer to develop content pages. Eventually, we will require HTML, CSS, and Photoshop assets for the completed designs.</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/sugar-creek-baptist-church/2007-07-27-build-a-web-site-theme</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/sugar-creek-baptist-church/2007-07-27-build-a-web-site-theme</guid>
  <author>http://www.sugarcreek.net</author>
  <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007  21:44:30 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Remote: PHP Developer for www.youversion.com at LifeChurch.tv</title>
  <description>The successful candidate will have:

* Thorough knowledge XHTML and CSS and be able to hand-code to the current web standards.

* Thorough knowledge of JavaScript including AJAX and JSON

* Experience working with a JavaScript library such as YUI or similar framework such as jQuery, script.aculo.us or moo tools

* Experience programming with PHP.

* MySQL, Postgresql or another relational database

* Linux

* Subversion, CVS or another source code management tool.

About LIfeChurch.tv
LifeChurch.tv is one of the largest, fastest growing and most innovative churches in the country; with twelve total campuses in Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Arizona and New York - and more coming soon.</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/lifechurchtv/2007-07-19-php-developer-for-wwwyouversioncom</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/lifechurchtv/2007-07-19-php-developer-for-wwwyouversioncom</guid>
  <author>http://www.lifechurch.tv</author>
  <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007  22:12:32 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Worldwide: Build, design, and help start a social network and website for Christians worldwide at Break Down the Wall!</title>
  <description>This project was posted earlier but we have secured web space and domain names now at a permanent address!  We are looking for graphic designers, web designers, and above all else, people to spread the word!

(admins please remove old posting for this project...thank you and God bless!)</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/break-down-the-wall/2007-05-10-build-design-and-help-start-a-social-network-and-website-for-christians-worldwide</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/break-down-the-wall/2007-05-10-build-design-and-help-start-a-social-network-and-website-for-christians-worldwide</guid>
  <author>www.breakdownthewall.org</author>
  <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007  23:34:39 CDT</pubDate>
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  <title>Charlotte, NC: Build web site at Grace Church</title>
  <description>I am launching a new church in the Charlotte area and need a smokin' web site. I've got ideas and a pretty good idea what I would like to see, but I just can't make it happen. Help a new church out!</description>
  <link>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/grace-church/2007-04-25-build-web-site</link>
  <guid>http://freelance.cfcclabs.org/grace-church/2007-04-25-build-web-site</guid>
  <author>http://beneige.blogspot.com</author>
  <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2007  08:28:26 CDT</pubDate>
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