Service · Digital Homes

Church Websites

A living digital home for your church — visit planning, live services, and clear next steps, built to welcome people before they ever walk in.

Who this is for

Churches and church plants who need their website to work the way the congregation actually moves — toward a visit, a service, a next step — not a brochure frozen in time. Whether you’re a body that’s gathered for generations or a plant still finding its rhythm, the front door has to answer the same questions: when, where, and what happens if I show up.

What we build

We build living digital homes — visit planning, live service states, sermon and media libraries, giving, and the community pathways that carry someone from curiosity to belonging. TheNew Ministries in Hammond runs on exactly this kind of build; Ruach Ministries carries the fuller arc, walking someone from a first encounter all the way to being sent. The structure is designed so your own staff or volunteers can keep it current without touching code.

Why it works

A static site tells people what your church was; a living one shows them what it is right now — this week’s series, this Sunday’s gathering, the actual next step. That’s what turns a visitor into a guest instead of leaving them guessing at the door. And because the system scales to the church, a brand-new plant gets the same clear front door as a congregation that’s been gathering for years.

Proof from the ecosystem

Built for churches and church plants —
already in the wild.

TheNew — Church Platform Ministry

TheNew

Church Platform

A living church website — visit planning, live service states, messaging, and community pathways.

Ruach Ministries — Ministry Platform Live

Ruach Ministries

Ministry Platform

A formation and testimony platform — media library, teaching, partner community, and giving — walking people from encounter to being sent.

How it works

From call
to launch.

STEP 01

Discovery

A 30-min call. We clarify the message, the audience, and the missing pieces. No pitch.

STEP 02

Strategy

A written plan: the map, the assets, the rollout. You approve before anything ships.

STEP 03

Build

Story, identity, and systems — engineered as one coherent presence.

STEP 04

Launch

Rollout, measurement, and ongoing engine support if you continue.

Questions

Asked, answered.

What makes a church website "living"?

It changes with the life of the church — service states, current sermon series, upcoming gatherings, and a plan-your-visit path that stays accurate. We build the structure so updating it is simple, not a second job.

Can you handle livestreaming and sermons?

Yes — livestream pages, sermon libraries, and podcast feeds are part of our media infrastructure work, designed into the site rather than bolted on.

Do you work with small churches?

Yes. The system scales to the church — a church plant needs a clear front door more than anyone. Engagements are scoped to what your congregation actually needs.

Will our team be able to update it ourselves?

That is the goal of the build — content your staff or volunteers can edit without touching code, with the structural decisions already made.

Ready to make it visible?