Thank you for your reply.

As I mentioned in my original message, the domain registration belongs to the web host -- registered by it. If we were to switch web hosts, how could we retain the same domain name?

Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
Two separate questions.

Web hosting

Domain registration

I found this out earlier this year when ours was about to expire. Many companies (who host websites) will gladly register your domain name, but then their name gets attached to it somehow as they are resellers of the registration (I was told this not so sure how much to believe)

I just avoided all that crap and registered with Directnic. www.directnic.com

You can register your website with them and get free web hosting space.

That is what our non-profit did and we are more than happy.

Stewart






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