Mac + Windows + HTML + iWeb = I need help

Here's what I want to accomplish. I'm really thinking it's not possible but if someone could let me know.
I am in charge of our church website. For years the main website has been done with a windows computer and html code and all. Recently I have used .mac to do the youth section. They had a few links on the main to my pages made with .mac.
Here's my question... Can I somehow use the domain name option in iweb to transfer my iweb pages to our church's secondary pages to keep all the info on one website? To put it simply, the main page of www.secondcapemaybaptist.com would be run with windows and html code, but www.secondcapemaybaptist.com/youth_groups be published using .mac.
My other thought would be to copy the html code that iweb produces and paste that onto the windows computer that runs our site, but that seems time consuming. So if anyone can think of a fast way to do that or help me out with the other question I would appreciate it.

Create a separate sub site called "Youth_Groups". Build your own navigation and, in it, include a link back to the main site.
Publish this to a folder on your desktop, rename the index.html to Youth_Groups.html and then upload both to the server.
No coding required!

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