Your church has a mission. Your website should serve that mission -- not fight against it. We build church websites that welcome newcomers, share your message clearly, and make it easy for your congregation to stay connected. Sermon archives, event calendars, online giving, small group finders -- everything your church needs to reach people where they are. Based in Fort Worth, TX. Serving churches across DFW and beyond.
Newcomers check your website before they ever walk through your doors. If they can't find service times, watch a sermon, or figure out where to park, they'll visit the church down the road instead. Your website is your digital front door -- and right now, most church websites are leaving it locked.
When a family moves to Fort Worth or starts looking for a new church home, the first thing they do is Google it. They search "churches near me" or "Baptist church Fort Worth" or "nondenominational church DFW." They're not driving around looking at signs on Sunday morning -- they're sitting on their couch Saturday night scrolling through church websites on their phone. If your site is outdated, confusing, or doesn't answer their basic questions within ten seconds, they close the tab and check the next church on the list. First-time visitors form their entire impression of your church from your website before they ever step foot in the building. That impression needs to say "you're welcome here" -- not "we haven't updated this since 2015."
Your congregation wants to revisit last Sunday's message. A visitor wants to hear your pastor preach before committing to a visit. A small group leader needs the sermon notes for Wednesday night discussion. If your sermon archive is buried three clicks deep, hosted on a broken YouTube playlist, or simply doesn't exist on your website, you're making it harder for people to engage with your church throughout the week. The same goes for events. If someone has to call the church office to find out when VBS registration opens or what time the men's breakfast starts, you've already lost half the people who were interested. Your website should be the first place anyone looks for information -- and it should always have the answer.
The reality is that most people don't carry cash anymore. Younger members have never written a check in their lives. If the only way to give at your church is a physical offering plate on Sunday morning, you're leaving generosity on the table -- literally. Churches that offer online giving through their website see consistent increases in total giving because it removes friction. A member sitting at home on Tuesday night thinking about their tithe can give right then, in thirty seconds, from their phone. Recurring giving options mean faithful givers never miss a week, even when they're traveling or sick. This isn't about being trendy. It's about meeting your congregation where they already are and making it as easy as possible for them to support the mission of your church.
Your church does incredible work in the community. Food drives, after-school programs, counseling services, holiday outreach events, mission trips. But if none of that is visible on your website, the only people who know about it are the people already in your pews. A well-built church website becomes the hub for your outreach efforts. It tells your community who you are beyond Sunday morning. It shows people struggling in your area that your church is a place they can turn to. It gives volunteers a clear path to get involved. When local media or community organizations want to partner with a church, they check your website first. If all they find is a homepage with a stock photo of a sunset and no updated information, they move on. Your outreach deserves a platform that matches the effort your church puts into it.
We don't build generic websites and slap a cross on the homepage. Every church site is designed around how your specific ministry operates, how visitors find you, and what your congregation needs to stay connected throughout the week.
Your church is the heart of the neighborhood. Your website should reflect that warmth and accessibility. We build sites for community churches that feature clear service times, welcoming visitor information pages, event calendars for potlucks and Bible studies, directions with parking details, and pastor bios that let newcomers know who they'll be hearing from on Sunday. Photo galleries that show real life at your church -- not stock photos of people holding hands in a field. Online giving integration that makes tithing simple. Everything a first-time visitor needs to feel confident walking through your doors this weekend.
Multi-campus churches have unique challenges that most web designers don't understand. You need campus-specific pages with individual service times, staff listings, and driving directions. You need a unified sermon archive that serves all locations. You need event calendars that filter by campus. You need a consistent brand experience across every page while still giving each campus its own identity. We build multi-campus church websites that handle this complexity elegantly -- making it easy for visitors to find their nearest location and for members to stay connected no matter which campus they call home.
Youth ministry websites need to speak two languages -- one for the students and one for the parents. Students need to see that your youth group is vibrant, active, and worth showing up for. Parents need to see that it's safe, well-organized, and led by trustworthy adults. We build youth ministry pages with event schedules for camps and retreats, volunteer background check information, photo galleries from recent events, permission form downloads, and clear contact info for youth pastors. A youth page that looks like it was designed in 2010 tells teenagers everything they need to know about how relevant your ministry is.
Faith-based nonprofits and mission organizations live and die by donor engagement. Your website needs to tell your story compellingly, show the impact of every dollar donated, and make giving as frictionless as possible. We build nonprofit ministry websites with mission statements that resonate, impact galleries with real photos from the field, transparent financial information, volunteer signup forms, and donation pages optimized for conversion. Whether you're running a local food pantry or coordinating international mission trips, your website should be your most effective fundraising and awareness tool.
No nickel-and-diming. No surprise fees for features every church needs. Every website we build for churches and ministries comes loaded with the tools to grow your congregation and serve your community.
A dedicated sermon library where visitors and members can browse past messages by date, series, or speaker. We integrate with your existing podcast feed, YouTube channel, or audio hosting so everything lives in one searchable place. Members catch up on what they missed. Visitors preview your teaching before their first visit.
A clean, easy-to-read events page that your team can keep updated. Sunday services, Wednesday night studies, youth events, women's ministry, men's breakfast, holiday programs, volunteer days -- all in one place. No more "I didn't know that was happening" from your congregation. Your website becomes the go-to source for what's happening at church.
We link directly to your preferred giving platform -- Tithe.ly, Pushpay, Planning Center Giving, Subsplash, or whatever your church uses. A prominent "Give" button on every page makes it simple for members to tithe from their phone, set up recurring donations, and contribute to special funds. No friction, no confusion, no hunting for a link.
Help your members get connected beyond Sunday morning. A small group directory on your website lets people browse groups by location, day of the week, topic, or demographic. Whether you call them life groups, community groups, or home fellowships, making them easy to find on your website is how you turn Sunday visitors into connected members.
People want to know who's leading their church. Professional staff pages with photos, bios, and roles help newcomers feel familiar with your team before their first visit. It builds trust. When someone can see that your worship pastor has been leading for twelve years and your children's director has a degree in education, they feel safe bringing their family.
A dedicated "Plan Your Visit" page that answers every question a first-timer has before they walk in. What should I wear? Where do I park? What's the kids' check-in process? How long is the service? What style of worship? This page alone can be the difference between someone visiting your church and someone scrolling past to the next option.
Your address, service times, and a Google Maps embed visible on every page -- not buried in a footer link. When someone lands on your website at 9:15 on Sunday morning wondering if they can still make it, the answer should be immediately obvious. Multiple services, Spanish services, Saturday night services -- all clearly listed with no guesswork.
Over 70% of your visitors will find your website on their phone. Every church site we build is designed mobile-first -- fast loading, easy to navigate with one thumb, and beautiful on every screen size. Service times are tappable. The giving button is always visible. Your sermon player works perfectly on iPhone and Android. No pinching, no zooming, no broken layouts.
No hourly billing. No scope creep invoices. No six-month wait for delivery. You know exactly what you're getting and exactly what it costs. One payment, one website, ongoing support included. We understand church budgets -- that's why we keep it straightforward.
1-3 page website with service times, location info, contact page, mobile responsive design, and basic SEO. Perfect for church plants, small congregations, and ministries that need to get online fast with a professional presence. Includes hosting and support.
Get Started4-7 page website with sermon archive, event calendar, online giving integration, staff bios, visitor info page, photo galleries, and full SEO. Built for established churches ready to engage their congregation online and welcome new visitors.
Get Started8+ page custom build with blog, small group finder, multi-campus support, podcast integration, priority support, and everything in Growth. Built for growing churches that want a complete digital presence to serve their community.
Get StartedYou've probably already tried to get a website built for your church. And it was probably frustrating. Here's what we hear from pastors and church admins every week -- and why they end up working with us.
Someone in the congregation built your church website years ago. It was great at the time. But now it's running on outdated software nobody knows how to update, the calendar hasn't been touched in three years, and half the links are broken. The pastor who's featured on the homepage left in 2018. You know it needs to be replaced, but every time you bring it up in a board meeting, the conversation stalls because nobody knows where to start or what it should cost. Meanwhile, every visitor who Googles your church sees a website that looks like it was built when flip phones were still popular. That first impression is costing you families who would have loved your church if they'd just walked through the door.
You're planting a church. Every dollar matters. You've been quoted $5,000-$15,000 for a church website by agencies that specialize in "church branding packages." They want to sell you a logo suite, a social media strategy, a content calendar, and a custom website that takes four months to deliver. You just need a clean, professional site that has your service times, your pastor's face, a way to give online, and a map showing where you meet. That's it. You don't need a $10,000 media package when you're meeting in a school cafeteria with forty people. You need something that looks professional, works on phones, and can grow with you. That's exactly what we build -- and it costs a fraction of what church media companies charge.
A well-meaning volunteer set up your WordPress site. They installed a theme, added some plugins, and it looked decent for about six months. Then the plugins needed updates. Then the theme broke after a WordPress update. Then the contact form stopped sending emails and nobody noticed for two months. Now the site throws security warnings, loads slowly, and you're terrified to touch anything because the last time someone tried to update a page, the whole thing went down during Easter week. We hear this story from churches constantly. Our sites are hand-coded -- no WordPress, no plugins, no themes that break. Your website works reliably, loads fast, and when you need something changed, you text us and it's done. No more hoping the tech volunteer has time this week.
This one sounds small, but it's the number one reason first-time visitors bounce from church websites. They Google your church, click the link, and land on a homepage with a beautiful banner image and an inspirational Bible verse -- but no service times visible anywhere without scrolling or clicking. They check the About page. Not there. They check the footer. Just an address. They try the Contact page. Just a form. By this point they've spent thirty seconds hunting for the most basic piece of information your website should provide, and they've already decided to try the church that had "Sundays at 9:00 and 10:30" right on the homepage. We put service times, location, and a clear "Plan Your Visit" link where every visitor can see them instantly -- because that's the entire reason most people visit a church website in the first place.
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