Church Website Help

From Someone Who Serves in Church Too

I'm not just a web developer. I'm a deacon, a bus captain, and a Jr Church leader. As someone who has actively served in churches for 25 years, I understand the rhythm of ministry. I bring nearly 20 years of web development experience to help your church communicate clearly and reach more people for Christ.

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A Heart for Ministry, Not Just Websites

My calling is to serve the local church, both in person and online. I build and care for church websites like they're my own because I know what's at stake. Your website should make it easy for people to find you, understand what you believe, and encourage them to come.

You won't be handed off to an agency.

You'll work directly with me. I listen, I care, and I'm here when you need me. I will make sure your website stays relavent and up-to-date without you haveing to worry about anything.

And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;

Colossians 3:23

How I Can Help Your Church

Website Redesign

A clean, welcoming design that reflects your church's ministry and helps visitors take the next step.

AI Search Readiness

Make your church information and contact details clear so people and AI search tools can find accurate information.

Content Updates

I'll keep your content up-to-date without you even thinking about it, so your website stays useful week after week.

Mobile-Friendly Improvements

Make your site easy to read and use on phones and tablets, so visitors can find what they need quickly.

Why church websites matter

Most visitors meet your church online before they ever walk through the doors.

A professional-looking website is not about making the church flashy. It is about removing unnecessary friction so people can quickly answer basic questions before they visit.

For small churches, this matters even more because many visitors do not know anything about them. A clean, current website gives the church a basic level of credibility before the visitor ever hears the preaching, meets the pastor, or experiences the fellowship.

A good church website should never replace personal outreach, preaching, prayer, or ministry. It should support those things by giving people clear direction.

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Questions Visitors Need Answered

  • Is this church still active?
  • What time are services?
  • Where is it located?
  • What does this church believe?
  • What should I expect when I visit?
  • Is there something for my kids?
  • Are there people there my age?

Search Engines and AI

People search before they visit.

Many visitors will not know your church name. They may search for a Baptist church nearby, check maps, or ask an AI search tool about churches in the area. A website with clear and up-to-date details helps search engines and AI tools find accurate information for those looking to attend your services.

  • This is not about having a nice website. It is providing clarity in the places people look for churches.
  • Search engines and AI work best when your site uses clear words, current details, and helpful pages.
  • The goal is simple: make your church easy to find and learn about.
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Things a Small Church Website Should Do Well

Welcome visitors clearly

Tell them when to come, where to go, what to expect, and what the church is like.

Present the church's beliefs

Baptist churches should make doctrine easy to find so visitors know where the church stands.

Show that the church is alive

Current service times, sermons, events, photos, and ministries show that the work is active.

Make contact easy

Phone, email, address, map, and a simple contact form should be easy to find.

Serve members too

Announcements, events, sermons, giving links, and resources help the church family during the week.

A Neglected Website Can Say What You Do Not Mean

  • We may not be active anymore.
  • We may not be organized.
  • We may not care much about visitors.
  • We have no vision to grow.

The strongest argument

A church website is not about impressing people.

It is about being clear, accessible, trustworthy, and welcoming. Small churches do not need expensive, overbuilt websites. They need a site that looks cared for, works on phones, answers basic questions, and reflects well on the ministry.

Simple Pricing for Church Websites

Small churches usually do not need an overbuilt website. They need clear information, a site that works on phones, and help from someone who will not add more work to the pastor's plate.

Template Site Setup

$500 one-time setup

A practical way to get a clear, dependable church website online without starting from scratch.

  • A proven layout tailored to your church
  • Existing content moved over or cleaned up
  • Service times, beliefs, ministries, and contact info organized
  • Domain connected and ready to share
  • Phone-friendly launch review

Custom Site Setup

$1,500 one-time setup

A better fit when your church needs a site shaped around your ministry, not just a template.

  • Custom layout and page structure
  • Content written or migrated with visitors in mind
  • Clear paths for guests, families, and members
  • Search and AI-ready service and location details
  • Domain setup, launch support, and mobile review

Monthly Hosting & Maintenance

$30/mo ongoing care

For pastors who do not want the website to become one more thing they have to manage.

  • Managed hosting and routine backups
  • White-glove help when something needs changing
  • Monthly updates for events, sermons, and announcements
  • A real person to contact when the site needs attention
  • Small changes handled before they pile up

Not sure which option fits? I can look at your current site, talk through what your church needs, and send back a free homepage mockup before you decide.

Let's Help Your Church Reach People Better

I'd love to learn about your church and create a website that helps you reach more people and serve your ministry well.