
I make website starter kits for churches. Not the boring kind that look like they were built in 2004, but the kind that actually feel fresh, easy, and fun.
A lot of small churches have websites that… well… aren’t helping them. They’re hard to update, cost too much, or look like someone’s nephew made it in computer class. And honestly, who has the time to figure it all out between services, family, and, you know, life?
Why I Care
Honestly? I felt called to do this. Even if not a single person ever buys one of these templates, I had to put them out there. I’ve seen too many church websites that just don’t reflect the warmth, hope, and community of what happens inside those four walls every week. This is my way of saying, “Hey, the internet should know how good this place really is.”
That’s where my templates step in. They’re already designed to look good from the start. Just plug in your photos, colors, and info, and you’ve got something that feels like your church, not a random stock website.
And because I know staring at a new platform can feel like opening IKEA instructions without the pictures, I created a step-by-step course that shows you exactly how to:
In the end, your church gets a website that’s modern, welcoming, and easy to use. No tech headaches. No overpriced apps. Just a site that actually works so you can spend less time stressing and more time connecting with people.
Ready to Fix Your Church Website?
If your church website is feeling a little… 2004, this is your sign. Check out my church website templates, they’re drag-and-drop easy, designed to look good right away, and come with a quick-start course so you actually know what to do with them. Your people deserve a site that works (and you deserve one less thing to stress about).