The First Door Most People Walk
Through Isn’t Wood.
76% of people check out a church online before ever visiting in person. We build digital sanctuaries — custom, mobile-first websites with sermons, giving, events and live-stream built in — then keep them thriving long after launch.
Your website works the hours your building can’t.
Before they hear a sermon, meet a member, or find a seat — they meet your website. Within seconds they decide whether your church looks like somewhere they want to be. We design digital sanctuaries that welcome like your greeters, inform like your bulletin, and minister around the clock: your 24/7 front door, your congregation’s weekday hub, and your most tireless outreach tool.
A Digital Home With Every Room Furnished
The Welcome- For Visitors
Clear service times, location and directions
“What to Expect” sections and a pastor’s welcome video
Authentic photos of your real community
The Pulpit - Sermons & Streaming
- Sermon library with searchable audio/video player
- Live-stream and YouTube integration
- Podcast feeds and a devotional blog engine
The Fellowship Hall
- Event calendars and registrations
- Small group and ministry sign-ups
- Secure online giving
- Prayer request and contact workflows
The Vestry - For Your Team
User-friendly CMS with full training
Church Management System integrations
SEO for local discoverability and analytics reporting
WCAG 2.1 accessibility and GDPR-aware builds
Why Churches Build
With Us
- Faith-driven understanding. We design around your mission, not just aesthetics — visitor journeys mapped like a welcome team plans a Sunday.
- Mobile-first, always. Over 60% of church website traffic comes from phones; every build is flawless in a pocket.
- UK expertise. British church context, GDPR compliance, and managed UK-based hosting optimised for churches.
- Partners beyond launch. Care plans, training and support keep your site fresh, secure and fast as your ministry grows.
Creative Projects That Define Our Style
Websites for Every Season.
The Starter
For plants and small congregations establishing their first real online presence.-
5 custom-designed pages
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Mobile-responsive
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Sermon uploads
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Basic calendar
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Basic giving setup and SEO
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Training and included support
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One year domain and hosting
The Complete Ministry
Our most popular tier — full-featured for established churches.-
Maximum of 10–12 pages
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Sermon library integration
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Livestream integration
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Advanced calendar and registrations
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Online giving
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3 custom emails
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Training + 3 months support
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One year domain and hosting
The Multisite
For established churches, larger ministries and multi-campus networks-
unlimited pages
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Fully custom design and branding
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Member portal and small-group finder
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Multi-site/multi-campus support
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E-commerce integration
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Premium SEO and analytics
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Dedicated account manager
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Priority support
Care Plans & Add-Ons
Care Plans & Add-Ons
Here’s What warm words our clients say
2,688 reviews
From concept to reality, the team turned my vision into a stunning, livable space. I couldn’t be happier with this!
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Frequently Asked questions
01How long does a church website take to build?
Typically 4–8 weeks from consultation to launch, depending on the package and how quickly content is provided.
02Can we update it ourselves?
Absolutely — every build is on a user-friendly CMS with comprehensive training, so your team can upload sermons, events and announcements without technical skills
03Can you redesign or take over our existing site?
Yes. We specialise in refreshing outdated church websites, migrating them smoothly, and taking over ongoing management.
04What if we can’t afford the higher tiers?
05Is accessibility covered?
Every site is built to WCAG 2.1 standards so your website can be used by people of all abilities.
Ready to Open Your
Digital Front Door?
76% of people check out a church online before ever visiting in person. We build digital sanctuaries — custom, mobile-first websites with sermons, giving, events and live-stream built in — then keep them thriving long after launch.
