Web Design · Jacksonville, TX

Church Web Design That Jacksonville Congregations Can Count On

There's something like 30+ churches between Rusk Street and the Jacksonville College campus. Good ones, too. But pull up almost any of them on your phone and you'll find yourself pinching, zooming, and giving up before you ever see a service time.

Your Church Isn't Hard to Find on Sunday — But It Might Be Invisible Online

Think about someone who just moved to Cherokee County for a job at the hospital or to start classes at Jacksonville College. They don't know anybody yet. They're going to search "churches near me" on their phone and scroll through what comes up. If your site takes forever to load or looks like it hasn't been touched since your last building campaign, they move on. They don't call. They don't visit. They just pick someone else.

That's not a knock on your ministry. Your worship might be incredible. Your community programs might be exactly what that person needs. But none of that matters if your online presence pushes people away before they walk through your doors. A church website doesn't need to be fancy. It needs to answer three questions fast: when do you meet, where are you, and what's it like there? Everything else — your beliefs page, ministry descriptions, event calendar — should be easy to find but not in the way.

We build church sites that put service times, your address with a map link, and a clear "plan your visit" section right up front. No digging around. No mystery navigation. And it loads fast on any phone, which matters more than any design trend. If a college student sitting in the parking lot of Community Park can pull up your site and know exactly when to show up Sunday, that's a win.

Calendars, Connection Forms, and the Stuff Churches Actually Need

Generic web designers will hand you a pretty homepage and call it done. Church sites need more than that. You need an event calendar people will actually check — one that's easy for your office staff to update without calling a tech person. You need prayer request forms. Volunteer sign-ups. Maybe a page for each ministry that doesn't require a PhD to navigate.

We set all of that up. And we do it without piling on plugins that slow your site to a crawl or break every time something updates. A simple site with the pages you need starts at $300 and takes a few days. If your church runs multiple ministries and you want dedicated pages for each, event integration, and giving information, a full site starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. Hosting and keeping everything running smoothly after launch starts at $50 a month.

One thing we won't do: build you a site that only your secretary can update. You should be able to swap out a sermon title or add a potluck to the calendar without filing a support ticket. That's built into how we set things up. Your congregation is doing real work in Jacksonville — feeding folks, running youth programs, showing up after storms. Your website should reflect that energy, not work against it.

What does web design cost for churches?

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