Author: Daniel Fisher
Daniel Fisher
– March 19, 2020
With everything that is happening in our world today with this sickness that is spreading. The state of Virginia has asked that there is no gatherings over 10 people in public places. They are talking about enforcing that with Law Enforcement. But last week we made the decision to meet online only since we have
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Daniel Fisher
– July 21, 2019
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Daniel Fisher
– January 21, 2019
We are currently redesigning our website! Give us a few days to bring everything back to normal
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Daniel Fisher
– April 23, 2014
This is an example of a post that has a WordPress thumbnail gallery in it. The Kerygma theme takes WordPress’ gallery feature one step further by including a nice image lightbox. Just click on any image to see it enlarged in our lightbox. There are 10 different styles of the lightbox you can choose from.
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Daniel Fisher
– April 23, 2014
This is a post that uses the image format. It will display the featured image above the post title when viewing the blog archive. Featured images like that can be a great way of drawing attention to your posts and engaging your visitors. Cras mattis consectetur purus sit amet fermentum. Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus
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Daniel Fisher
– April 21, 2014
Posting a video in WordPress couldn’t be simpler. Just enter the URL to the video on a service like YouTube or Vimeo and voila, instead of a URL, you’ll see the video instead. Here’s an example: As a bonus, Kerygma can display your video above your post if you select the video “format.” Not only
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Daniel Fisher
– April 20, 2014
Just in time for the feast of First Fruits comes this story from John. Watch below: It’s always great to see God making new life.
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Daniel Fisher
– April 19, 2014
This post is made with the video “format.” It will pull the first video that’s in the post and display it above the post title. Adding videos is crazy simple in WordPress. Just enter the URL to the video you’d like to display on its own line and WordPress will fetch the video for you.
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Daniel Fisher
– April 18, 2014
This is a standard post that’s showing how the threaded comments work in Kerygma. This allows your visitors to reply to one another’s comments in an orderly way. It’s a great way to encourage engagement with your audience. Just follow the thread below (it’s fascinating reading).
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Daniel Fisher
– April 15, 2014
This post will show you how some of the type options will look in Kerygma: This is a h1 This is a h2 This is a h3 This is a h4 This is a h5 This is a h6 More than just headings, you can also add in lists. Here is an ordered list: List
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