It finally appears that the website is operational again. There are two big components when it comes to the website: the first is the domain name and the other is the website itself. According to the hosting company some settings were changed that are required for the domain name to point to the actual website. The corrections would still require as much as a day to work its way across the internet. Unfortunately the domain name is not owned by the club, and workarounds that the hosting company proposed failed for one reason or another. Once the owner of the domain name was found and notified, he reported that the values actually were correct, but after that the site started becoming visible again on different networks (for example I was able to see it on my phone's cellular network but not some of the wifi networks I tried). Today it seemed that virtually all were able to see it, and one person who reported they still could not see the site later reported it was working again. I don't know if the domain name company spontaneously corrected the values just as quickly as they got changed, but according to the owner of the domain they are correct and the issue seemed to be resolved.
The only long term solution to this problem since we cannot get the actual domain name will be for us to create a new domain name that we own and can directly access when emergencies like this come up. I hope this didn't put anyone out, and I completely understand that outages like this just give a bad experience everyone.