Faith / Evangelical Church
An evangelical church app built around the sermon, the small group, and the next step, not a template with your logo dropped in.
Sermon-driven, mission-minded, multi-campus by design. We build a custom native app in your branding and run it for $250/mo per campus, with multi-campus pricing that scales linearly: three campuses is $750, five is $1,250. Your staff never logs into a dashboard. The App Store account, domain, code, and member data are in your church's name.
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Evangelical churches live and die on two things between Sundays: whether the weekend message keeps working in someone's week, and whether a first-time guest takes a real next step instead of drifting back out the door. Most rented church apps are built for liturgical record-keeping, not for that. They give you a media player and a calendar, then leave the discipleship path, the small-group push, and the assimilation flow to a volunteer juggling three spreadsheets.
The non-liturgical, low-church reality is that your structure is mission, not calendar. There's no lectionary dictating the readings, no fixed feast days organizing the year. The app has to carry the things your tradition actually organizes around: the current sermon series and its discussion guide, small groups and the on-ramp into one, the next-steps ladder from guest to baptism to serving team, and the giving moment that follows a clear teaching on generosity.
We build that as a custom app, not a configured template. Your series artwork, your group finder, your starting-point class, your baptism signup, your weather-and-closures push for the whole campus network. Then we run it: writing the notifications, shipping the updates, handling every App Store review cycle, so your staff stays on ministry and never becomes the app admin.
What an evangelical church app actually needs.
The sermon series, not just a sermon list
Each weekend message lands with its series artwork, the discussion guide, scripture references, and a notes field members keep. Offline downloads and resume-across-devices mean the message survives a Monday commute, which is where evangelical teaching is supposed to do its work.
Small-group finder with a real on-ramp
A searchable directory by night, neighborhood, life stage, and study, with one-tap RSVP and in-app group chat. The point isn't a list of groups; it's getting a guest from 'I should join one' to 'I'm in the Tuesday group on the east side' without a connection card lost in a tote bag.
A next-steps path from guest to serving
The discipleship ladder your church already teaches, made tappable: starting-point class, baptism signup, membership, serving-team interest. Each step notifies your assimilation staff so nobody falls through after the first visit.
Push for closures, series launches, and serve-day
Campus-segmented notifications for weather and service closures, new-series kickoffs, baptism Sundays, and volunteer call-ups. Targeted by campus, group, or the whole congregation, not an email blast half your people never open.
One-tap generosity tied to your teaching
Recurring and one-time giving in two taps, with designated funds for missions, building, and benevolence. Money routes through your own processor (Stripe, Tithe.ly's API, or Pushpay's) into your church's account. We integrate the rails; we never touch the funds.
Multi-campus that stays one church
Members pick their campus on first launch and get that location's service times, groups, and giving funds, while leadership sees one cross-campus rollup of giving, engagement, and next-steps conversion. One app shell, separate campus entries, $250 each.
$250/mo per campus. Built and run for you.
A custom evangelical church app, in your branding, on an App Store account in your name, with the code in your repo. Multi-campus stays linear: three campuses is $750/mo, five is $1,250/mo, no separate tier. Your staff never logs into a dashboard.
What evangelical church leaders ask first.
Can the app follow our sermon series, not just dump audio files?
Yes, and that's the design center. Each series gets its own artwork, the weekend message with discussion guide and scripture references, and a member notes field. Series launches can fire a push, and the discussion guide is right there for small groups working through it midweek. It's built around how evangelical teaching actually flows, not a generic media tab.
How do next-steps and assimilation work for first-time guests?
We build the discipleship path your church already teaches into a tappable ladder: starting-point class, baptism, membership, serving-team interest. When a guest taps a step, your assimilation staff gets notified so there's a real human follow-up. The app is the on-ramp; your team is still the one walking people in.
We're adding campuses. How does the pricing and the app handle that?
Linear and simple. Each campus is a flat $250/mo, so three campuses run $750 and five run $1,250, with no separate multi-campus tier and no per-member fee. In the app, members choose their campus and see that location's service times, groups, and giving funds, while leadership gets one cross-campus rollup. Add or drop a campus and the bill moves by $250.
How does giving work, and do you take a cut?
Members give in two taps, recurring or one-time, with designated funds for missions, building, and benevolence. The money runs through your own processor (Stripe, Tithe.ly's API, or Pushpay's) and settles in your church's bank. Rehost never sits in the money flow and never takes a platform percentage. We integrate the rails; you hold the account.
How is this different from Subsplash or a Tithe.ly template?
Those are one template thousands of churches share; you rent access and your staff administers it. We build a custom app in your branding, on your App Store account, with the code in your GitHub repo, and we run it for you. If you ever leave, you walk out with the app, the data, and the accounts intact, not a dead shortcut to a vendor's platform.