Web Design · Bullard, TX

Church Web Design in Bullard, TX

People searching for a church in Bullard are going to look online before they ever drive past your building. If your website doesn't answer their questions in about ten seconds, they'll move on to the next one.

Your Website Is the Front Door

Most folks visiting a church website want three things: when do you meet, where are you, and what do you believe. If those answers aren't obvious the second the page loads, you've already lost them. That's it. That's the job of your site.

What a Church Website Actually Needs

A church site isn't like a restaurant site or a contractor site. The goal isn't to sell something. It's to make someone feel comfortable enough to show up on a Sunday morning. That takes clarity, not flash.

Service times and your address should be visible without scrolling. Your beliefs and mission statement need their own space — not crammed into a sidebar. Ministry pages for youth groups, small groups, women's ministry, whatever you run — each one deserves a real page with real information about what happens and how to get involved. An event calendar that you can actually update yourself without calling a web developer every time VBS rolls around.

And then there's the stuff people don't think about until they need it. Prayer request forms. Volunteer sign-ups. A way for first-time visitors to ask a question without picking up the phone. These aren't extras. For a church in a growing community like Bullard — where new families are moving in from all over Smith County — these are how people decide if your church might be home.

How We Build Church Sites

We keep it simple on purpose. Your site gets built on clean, fast code. No drag-and-drop page builders that break every six months. No theme you share with four hundred other churches. Just a site that does what it's supposed to do.

Every page is built to load fast on a phone. That matters more than you'd think — a big chunk of your visitors are pulling up your site in a car on Sunday morning trying to figure out if they should turn left or right. A slow site with tiny text is going to cost you visitors you'll never know about.

We build in a content management setup so your staff or volunteers can update service times, post events, and add announcements without needing to know code. You shouldn't have to wait on anybody to tell your congregation about a schedule change.

A simple church site with your service info, location, beliefs page, and a few ministry pages starts at $300 and takes a few days. If you need an event calendar, volunteer forms, prayer request submissions, and more detailed ministry sections, a full site starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. Hosting runs $50 a month — that covers maintenance, security updates, and keeping everything running.

Bullard's not a big town, but it's growing. New subdivisions going in. Families relocating. Those people are going to search for churches nearby, and they're going to judge yours by what they see on their screen before they ever judge it by what they hear from the pulpit. Your website should make that first impression a good one.

What does web design cost for churches?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most churches in Bullard land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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If your church needs a website that actually serves your congregation and your community, let's talk about what that looks like.

We work with churches across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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