Before anyone visits a church, they look it up online — for service times, location, and a sense of whether they'll be welcome. A simple, warm website answers all of that and invites them in. Here's what we build for churches, without the agency price tag.
For a visitor, your website is the front door.
Before someone visits a church, they look it up online. They want to know the service times, where you are, what to expect, and whether they'll feel welcome. If that's hard to find — or buried in a Facebook page they have to log in to see — many never walk through the door. A simple, warm website answers those questions and invites them in.
What we build for churches
- Service times and location, impossible to miss — the two things every visitor is looking for, right at the top, with a map.
- An honest "what to expect" — so first-time guests feel comfortable before they arrive.
- Sermons, events, and announcements — keep members connected through the week, not just on Sunday.
- Online giving — link your donation or tithing platform so supporting the ministry is one tap away.
- Bilingual / Spanish sites — if your congregation is bilingual, we'll build it that way so no one is left out.
- Built for phones first — because that's how most people will find and read it.
So new people can actually find you
We set every church site up so Google understands you're a place of worship in your city — with your address, service times, and the right structured data built in. That's what helps you appear when someone new searches for a church in your area. It's all part of the build, not an extra.
Common questions
Why does our church need a website if we have Facebook?
Facebook reaches the people who already follow you, and it hides content behind a login. A website is the open front door — anyone searching for a church can find your service times, location, and what you're about without an account. The two work best together, with the website as your home base.
Can you make it bilingual or fully in Spanish?
Yes. If your congregation is bilingual or primarily Spanish-speaking, we build the site that way so every visitor feels at home. We've done exactly this for a Spanish-speaking church.
Can people give or donate online through the site?
Yes. We can link your existing giving or tithing platform right into the site so members and supporters can give in a tap.
How much does a church website cost?
$25/month, everything included — custom build, hosting, domain help, search setup, and updates. No large upfront cost and no contract, so it stays friendly to a ministry budget.
Ready for a site that brings in customers?
Custom-built, live in 24 hours, everything included. $25/month, no upfront, cancel anytime.
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