Someone considering visiting for the first time looks at the site before they ever attend, and what they find decides whether they show up. The site's job is to answer what a visit is actually like, plainly, before they have to ask anyone.
Service times buried in a newsletter nobody outside the congregation sees, sermon audio scattered across platforms with no central home, and giving handled entirely at the offering plate with no online option for someone who wants to support ongoing.
Clear, upfront, written for someone who has never been — not assumed knowledge for existing members.
Audio or video from past services, organised and searchable, for members who missed a week and for anyone exploring before visiting.
Tithing and giving handled online for members who want to support consistently, not only when physically present.
Ways to get involved beyond Sunday, presented clearly rather than announced once and forgotten.
Not everything on this list will fit you. The plan decides which ones do.
Members who set up recurring giving continue supporting consistently even during weeks they cannot attend in person.
Sign-ups for retreats, classes, and small groups handled online rather than a clipboard passed around once.
For members who cannot attend in person, and for someone curious enough to watch before ever visiting.
Membership records, attendance, and giving connected in one place rather than tracked across several disconnected tools.
A few more questions about how you actually run things, then we'll put together what we'd do and what it would take. Free, and yours to keep either way.
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