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Website Design for Churches & Ministries

A clear home online for
your schedule, ministries, and events.

We design public-facing websites for churches and ministries — service schedules, ministries, locations, approved sermons or media, and events, presented clearly. Giving is a link to the provider you already use, not a built-in payment system.

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Church website presenting service schedules, ministries and events clearly

Prateeksha designs public-facing websites for churches and ministries — service schedules, ministries, locations, approved sermons or media, and events. Giving is presented as a link to the provider your church already uses, never a built-in or guaranteed-to-work payment system, and we make no payment-security or compliance certification claim. Member information, safeguarding rules, leadership credentials, beliefs, and policies are client-supplied and client-approved content, not something we author or assume.

What this service is

A public-facing website: service schedules, ministries, locations, approved sermons or media, events, volunteer information, and a link to your existing giving provider — organised clearly for visitors and your congregation.

What this service is not

Not a built-in payment or giving processor, not a guarantee of attendance, engagement, volunteers, or recurring donations, and not a source of your church's beliefs, policies, or member records.

Where church websites go wrong

Most church sites make it hard to find the one thing a visitor actually needs.

  1. 01

    Service times buried

    Schedules scattered across a PDF, a Facebook post, and a stale homepage banner.

  2. 02

    Ministries and events hard to find

    No clear structure for the groups, programs, and upcoming events your community offers.

  3. 03

    Giving treated as a black box

    A giving button with no clarity on which provider it uses or what happens next.

  4. 04

    Sermons and media disorganised

    Approved recordings or notes without a searchable, dated archive.

  5. 05

    Content stuck with one person

    No simple way for staff or volunteers to update the schedule or add an event themselves.

What a structured rebuild changes

Schedules, ministries, and events organised clearly, giving linked honestly.

We structure your service schedule, ministries, locations, approved sermons or media, and events into a clear, findable layout, and link giving to whichever provider you already use — described plainly as a handoff, not a guarantee. Looking for a broader community or nonprofit site instead? See all the industries we design for.

  • Service schedule and locations organised clearly
  • Ministries and events structured for easy browsing
  • Giving linked to the provider you already use, described honestly
  • Approved sermons or media presented as a searchable archive
  • Content you or your volunteers can update yourselves

What's included

What a church website build actually covers.

Scoped to public-facing informational content — not a giving platform or membership system.

01

Schedule & locations

Service times, campus or location details, and directions, kept easy to update.

Structure

02

Ministries & events

A clear structure for ongoing ministries, programs, and upcoming events.

Programs

03

Sermons & approved media

A searchable archive for sermons, notes, or media you approve for publishing.

Media

04

Volunteer information

Pages describing volunteer opportunities and how to get involved, as content — not a recruitment guarantee.

Volunteers

05

Giving link or handoff

A link or scoped integration to your existing giving provider — never a payment system we build or secure ourselves.

Giving

06

Accessibility-conscious design

Semantic structure, contrast, and keyboard navigation as a concrete design practice.

Accessibility

See our interface design approach
07

SEO foundations

Clean markup and metadata suited to how visitors search for your church, not outcome claims.

SEO

See our SEO approach
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Ongoing maintenance

Updates to schedules, ministries, and event content as your church calendar changes.

Care plans

Explore maintenance

The visitor's journey

Find the schedule, explore ministries, review an event, reach out or give.

The site supports this path clearly — attendance, engagement, and giving remain your congregation's own decision.

  1. Find the schedule

    A visitor looks up service times and the right location before showing up.

  2. Explore ministries & events

    Clear structure helps them find a ministry, program, or upcoming event that fits.

  3. Review sermons or media

    Approved sermons or media, organised as a searchable archive.

  4. General enquiry

    A contact form or phone number for questions — not a membership or intake system.

  5. Give, if they choose to

    A link to your existing giving provider — their choice, on that provider's own terms.

What changes

A scattered church presence vs. a structured information hub.

Both aim to inform visitors and your congregation. The difference is clarity, findability, and an honest scope boundary.

What changes
A scattered church presence
A structured information hub
Service schedule
Split across a PDF, a social post, and a stale banner
One clear, always-current schedule page
Ministries & events
No consistent structure or calendar
Organised pages for ongoing ministries and upcoming events
Giving
A button with no clarity on the provider or process
A clearly labelled link to the provider you already use
Sermons & media
Scattered recordings with no archive
A searchable, dated archive of approved media
Scope honesty
Vague promises about growth and engagement
Explicit: an information hub, not a guarantee of attendance or giving

Who this suits

Scoped honestly — for public information, not membership management.

We're upfront about what fits this service, and what should stay with your own systems.

01

Independent churches

A focused schedule, ministries, and events site for a single congregation.

Single congregation

02

Multi-campus churches

Location and schedule pages structured so visitors find the right campus.

Multi-campus

03

Community & faith-based nonprofits

The same schedule/ministries/events structure applied to a community organisation.

Community org

04

Situations outside this scope

Membership databases, donor CRM systems, and payment processing — we'll say so and point you toward the right tool.

Out of scope

Choose your starting point

Three ways to start, depending on where your church's site is today.

A new site, a redesign, or ongoing content support — each stays within the honest scope above.

New

New church site

Schedule, ministries, and events pages, plus a giving link, built from scratch.

  • Schedule & location pages
  • Ministries & events structure
  • Accessible, semantic structure
  • Giving link to your existing provider
Request a quote

Recommended

Redesign & content restructure

For an existing site that needs a clearer schedule, ministries, and events structure.

  • Content and structure review
  • Schedule/ministries/events reorganisation
  • Redirect plan to protect existing SEO value
  • Giving-link handoff, if you use a provider
Scope a redesign

Ongoing

Content maintenance

Keep the schedule, ministries, and event listings current as your calendar changes.

  • Monthly content updates
  • New event & ministry pages
  • Security and performance upkeep
  • See our website maintenance service
See maintenance plans

What ships with every church website engagement

Schedule & location pages

Service times and campus or location details, kept easy for you to update.

Ministries & events structure

Clear pages for ongoing ministries, programs, and upcoming events.

Accessible structure

Semantic markup, contrast, and keyboard navigation built in as a design practice.

Giving link or handoff

A link or scoped integration to the giving provider you already use — never claimed as built-in or secured by us.

An honest scope statement

A clear note on what this engagement does not include, so expectations match reality.

CMS access

A way to update schedule, ministries, and event content yourself, without developer help.

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Ready to talk through your church website?

Tell us about your church — we'll scope it honestly.

Whether it's a new site or a redesign, you'll get a clear, honest read on scope before anything starts — no attendance promise, no giving-security claim.

FAQs

Church website design — frequently asked questions.

Straight answers on scope, giving, and what we do and don't provide.

Have a broader community or nonprofit site in mind? See all the industries we design for.

We link to or integrate the giving provider you already use — Tithe.ly, Pushpay, PayPal Giving, or another platform — depending on what that provider supports. It's a scoped, provider-dependent connection, not a payment system we build or operate ourselves, and we don't claim any payment-security certification on your behalf.

We won't promise that — attendance, engagement, and giving depend on your congregation, community, and outreach, not the website alone. What we build is a site that presents your schedule, ministries, and events clearly, so the information is easy to find.

We build on WordPress or a custom CMS depending on what best fits your ongoing content needs. We do not currently offer Squarespace builds.

You do. Member information, safeguarding rules, leadership credentials, statements of belief, and denominational policy are all client-supplied and client-approved — we structure and present what you give us, we don't author or assume it.

No — any testimonial or case-study content must come from you. We structure and present what you supply and approve; we don't fabricate quotes or stories on your behalf.

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