What Editors Can Do

Editors can make and manage content on the church website. This means they can:

  • Create, change, and delete pages and blog posts, even ones made by other people.

  • Work with private and published content.

  • Organize content into categories and manage links.

  • Approve or remove comments.

  • Publish new content.

  • Upload files like pictures or documents.

  • Add special SEO (search engine optimization) details to help the site show up better in Google.

In short, Editors focus on content—writing, updating, and organizing what people see on the site.

What Church Admins Can Do

Church Admins can do everything Editors can do, plus more “behind-the-scenes” control over the website. This includes:

  • Changing the theme settings (how the site looks and feels).

  • Managing site options that affect the whole website.

  • Creating and editing forms (for example, sign-up forms or contact forms).

  • Viewing and managing form entries (seeing what people have sent in and deleting entries if needed).

In short, Church Admins work on both content and site settings. They have the highest level of access, meaning they can change how the site works, not just what’s on it.