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35 Amazingly Well-Designed Church Websites

Church websites tend to do one thing very well – they target their marketing audience beautifully with their website designs. They know that for youth group websites, the kids tend to flock to something that is semi-grungy more than something with a bunch of middle age photos tossed around on it. They hit the nail on the head with their website designs (for the most part).

My goal in this article is to showcase 35 of the most amazing church website designs.

Love them, hate them – let us know in the comments :)

Calvary Christian Center ↓

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Canyon Creek Church ↓

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Christian Tabernacle ↓

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Church of the Open Door ↓

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Church on the Rock ↓

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City of Grace ↓

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College Park Church ↓

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Collide Magazine ↓

collide-magazine

CSB ministries ↓

CSB-Ministries

Dolpheide Ministries ↓

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Eastpoint ↓

eastpoint

Edgepoint Church ↓

edgepoint-church

First Baptist Broken Arrow ↓

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First Baptist New Orleans ↓

first-baptist-new-orleans

Four Corners ↓

four-corners

Gateway Church ↓

gateway-church

Generation Church ↓

generation-church

Genesis Church ↓

genesis-church

Grace Community Church ↓

grace-community-church

Highpoint Church ↓

highpoint-church

Kingsfield Church ↓

kingsfield-church

Long Hollow ↓

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Mars Hill Church ↓

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Murphy Road Baptist Church ↓

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Open Doors Student Ministries ↓

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Peace Community Church ↓

peace-community-church

Redeemer Covenant ↓

redeemer-covenant

Revolution Church ↓

revolution-church

River City Church ↓

river-city-church

Rolling Hills ↓

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Sevier Heights ↓

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Status ↓

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Stonebriar Community Church ↓

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Valley Creek Church ↓

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Watermark Community Church ↓

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Your Turn To Talk

I hope you enjoyed this post and it got your creative juices flowing! Please let us know which ones are your favorites in the comment section!

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  • User Gravatar VQ
    May 29th, 2009

    Nice list, there are some beautiful sites here. My favorite church site is http://www.hillsong.com. I’m a sucker for sites like that though.

  • User Gravatar jlbraaten
    May 29th, 2009

    Some of those are so flashy they MUST be blasphemous!

  • User Gravatar Max
    May 29th, 2009

    How awesome that something like this got on Digg!

  • User Gravatar Lyndze
    May 29th, 2009

    I agree about how some of the web sites were very flashy. I’m not sure if I like that so much for a church site… it just seems like off but they are well designed. Just surprising for a church.

  • User Gravatar Brandon Cox
    May 30th, 2009

    Very inspiring! I’m happy we’re getting away from animated gif’s of spinning crosses tiled as the background! Awesome collection.

  • User Gravatar Dan Walker
    May 30th, 2009

    Very inspirational list. Now, if we could just convince the 98% of churches whose sites are ancient, don’t exist or are shoe-horned into some template that doesn’t work for them, to move in this direction.

  • User Gravatar Matt
    May 30th, 2009

    How about the other Mars Hill, in Mighigan?

    http://marshill.org/

  • User Gravatar Andy Walpole
    May 31st, 2009

    Wow! These are top quality sites.

    If anybody from any church is looking at this list and thinking, ‘I’d like my church to have a website like this’; then realise that these sites are top dollar sites

  • User Gravatar Eric
    June 1st, 2009

    @Dan Walker: Unfortunately, I suspect the vast majority of that 98% are operating without the budget and/or the expertise to do any better. And at least a few of them were persuaded to invest in those ill-fitting templates by consultants who assured them that “this is how all the cutting-edge” churches are doing their websites nowadays.

    Until congregations accept the fact that websites like these will cost more than $500 and will require someone other than the part-time youth minister to maintain them, the situation isn’t likely to improve.

    Nevertheless, I am surprised at those who are surprised that some churches are using the web so artfully and effectively. As we’ve always maintained, while the Message never changes, the medium has and (hopefully) always will to meet people where they are.

  • User Gravatar e11world
    June 1st, 2009

    I’m very disappointed to see that only 2 of these designs have a CROSS in the homepage. Any church site should have a symbol of catholic/christian cross in the homepage. Design is great for many of the sites on this list but that’s my opinion here.

  • User Gravatar Mike Smith
    June 1st, 2009

    Glad you guys all liked them. It was fun rounding these all up.

  • User Gravatar ENGİN
    June 2nd, 2009

    Holly designs!

  • User Gravatar Jon Thomas
    June 2nd, 2009

    Clicked on this link from a twitter post to get some inspiration. Didn’t expect to see a site I did! Thanks!

    Another of my favorites that isn’t up here: http://www.thecity.org

  • User Gravatar blendahtom
    June 3rd, 2009

    Great stuff.. my friends over at http://harborchurch.us have done an amazing job as well..

  • User Gravatar Paul
    June 3rd, 2009

    I also find it…”odd” that these churches’ sites are so flashy. They seem to be very trendy and “commercial”, as if they’re putting more focus on getting people to be like, ‘wow, flashy,oohh awww’. possibly to get them to join to increase the money coming into their church? Maybe that’s too harsh, as I’m sure they do plenty of good things for their community and the needy..Just not understanding why a church would need to such a site like these.

    You’re not going to see most churches using their funds to pay for some flashy website, when their money can be going towards so many more important areas, like helping the community, the poor, needy, homeless, the sick, etc. etc. I’d much rather see a church hand $500 to a family in need then to dish it out for some eye candy website.

    The websites themselves are well designed, albeit very trendy. I just feel these churches have their priorities confused.

  • User Gravatar emily
    June 7th, 2009

    These are cool sites.

  • User Gravatar Kelly
    June 12th, 2009

    I was surprised that Willow Creek wasn’t on the list: http://willowcreek.org/home1.aspx

    Still, neat to see such a list compiled!

  • User Gravatar Phaoloo
    June 15th, 2009

    Hey, I’m a Christian :) They are really great sites.

  • User Gravatar loswl
    June 16th, 2009

    Very cool list of great designs :o) Love to see churches getting in tune with design trends :o)

  • User Gravatar Eric Murrell
    June 18th, 2009

    Wow… Thank you for including us in this list; what an honor. (I’m on staff at Long Hollow and built the site featured above.)

    In response to a few of the comments above about churches having nice sites, I can tell you from first-hand experience that developing and maintaining a quality site is one of the best things a church can do for it’s communication strategy. The web is by far the cheapest communications vehicle to maintain (outside of the initial development costs), and if you can train your members to look to the web first for the latest information, it can be the most effective tool at your disposal.

    In addition, it’s a wonderful way to interact with your community and to reach those who wouldn’t normally attend a service. Hundreds of people watch and listen to our messages online every week, view and submit prayer requests through our site and interact with us online in ways they would never do in person. The web can be a safe place for people to learn more about our Savior and check out church for the first time.

    Taking advantage of all that the web has to offer drastically frees up financial resources to do more ministry instead of costly print campaigns, mailers, etc. And since your audience is better informed and consistently engaged, you’re able to encourage your members to do more every day.

    Thanks again for the mention!

  • User Gravatar Travis Gates
    June 22nd, 2009

    great list! Thanks for taking the time to put this together. Love seeing quality church design.

  • User Gravatar Anton
    July 13th, 2009

    Hmmm, too much grunge and dirt. I guess it is a stereotype of the “edge” and the “extreme”, so is a natural way of churches trying to dis-convince people that they are boring (which, of course, they aren’t). But stereotype is just that – a cliche, and it would be nice to see the designers move away from it.

    We’ve seen grunge in youth church invitations in the 90′s, and we are seeing it now in the websites. Done for teenagers? Yes. Yet would be good to have them look like they weren’t done _by_ teenagers.

    Thanks for putting this together, Mike, it is very interesting food for thought. I wouldn’t use these for inspiration, though, more as something to try to differ from.

  • User Gravatar Buddy
    August 25th, 2009

    I have to chuckle a bit when I read comments about the church websites being too trendy. It’s almost as if the argument is to make the church website look old and outdated so it doesn’t look like the world, because the world’s websites are trendy and flashy.

    Maybe I’m misinterpreting the comments, but thanks for this list of nice websites. I think God’s people should strive to do the best they can with the resources they are given. Regardless of the budget, every church that wants to connect with its community should have a great looking website because, like it or not, a church’s website is a reflection of the church and it’s often the only glimpse of the church that a prospective visitor will get.

  • User Gravatar heather
    September 24th, 2009

    http://www.adabible.org/ is another nice one

    you should do a list of the top non-profit web sites and include:

    http://www.worldvision.org, which recently went web 2.0
    http://www.kiva.org
    http://www.invisiblechildren.com/theMovement/

  • User Gravatar colonel
    October 28th, 2009

    Seems like “contemporary” (not so much “trendy”) is what these sites have in common. They are all promising unexpected church experiences to young people. If a church, however, IS traditional and formal… wouldn’t good design communicate that accurately as well? Here’s one that does a pretty good job, http://www.gracestlukes.org , but I haven’t seen many.

  • User Gravatar Davis
    November 25th, 2009

    My new favorite is http://www.accesslakeland.com

    Great list!

  • User Gravatar Vic
    January 17th, 2010

    Really nice sites. Made me think about my own which is not so good…

  • User Gravatar Austin Spooner
    April 17th, 2010

    http://www.newcovenantbible.org is another nice church / ministry site.

  • User Gravatar Ben Sinclair
    June 4th, 2010

    Awesome websites! Glad to see churches are staying up-to-date in the design world!

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