Our Website Design Portfolio

For almost five years, now, eBUILD Design has helped businesses and nonprofit organizations worldwide develop a powerful and effective internet presence. A few examples of recent projects eBUILD Design has completed are listed below.

Dan River Emmaus Community

The Dan River Emmaus Community is one of numerous regional organizations worldwide conducting a spiritual renewal program called the "Walk to Emmaus" developed by Upper Room Ministries. The Dan River Emmaus website is designed to provide their members with a central source of information concerning the organization and to provide potential members with information about the organization.

URL: http://danriveremmaus.org/
LAUNCHED: June, 2007
TECHNOLOGY: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Customized content management system, Automated newsletter e-mail distribution, Automated e-mail website update alerts, Automated e-mail prayer request distribution, Customized searchable member database for over 1500 members, Website maintenance service

First United Methodist Church,
Martinsville, Virginia

For almost 185 years, First United Methodist Church of Martinsville, Virginia, has remained faithful to the Word of God, proclaiming His greatness through worship, scripture study, and Christian action. Their website is designed as both a means of keeping current members informed of church news and a source of information for prospective members.

First United Methodist Church
URL: http://fumc-martinsville.org/
LAUNCHED: July, 2007
TECHNOLOGY: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Customized content management system, Automated newsletter e-mail distribution, Automated weekly worship bulletin e-mail distribution, Automated e-mail website update alerts, Searchable full-text sermon archive, Automated inclement weather schedule alerts, Website maintenance service

Church and Synagogue Library Association
Online Librarianship Training Course

The Church and Synagogue Library Association (CSLA) is a nonprofit corporation operated by elected officers and volunteer committees. Its chief purpose is to provide a resource for information and guidance to congregational librarians of all faiths worldwide.

In 2006, CSLA decided to make their popular Congregational Librarian Training Course available online. The course has since been approved for academic credit by Midwest Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.

CSLA Library Course
URL: Site not publicly available due to limited access for enrolled students only. Click image at left to view screenshot.
LAUNCHED: March, 2007
TECHNOLOGY: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Dual-Level server-side security system with password authentication, Website maintenance service