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Best Church Website Builders

A simple website helps newcomers find your service times, give online, and catch up on sermons. We compare five builders by how easy they are for a non-technical volunteer to run week to week.

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At-a-glance comparison

OptionEase of useDonation buttonsSermons / mediaCalendarMobile designCostDomain setup
WixVery easyYes (apps)YesYesGood$ Low–MidGuided
SquarespaceEasyYesYesYesExcellent$ MidGuided
WordPressHarderYes (plugins)YesYesVaries$ Low (hosting)Manual
Weebly / SquareVery easyYes (Square)BasicYesGood$ Free–LowGuided
Church-Focused ProviderEasyYes (built-in)Yes (built-in)YesGood$ MidGuided

The options, side by side

Wix

Best for Drag-and-drop simplicity

Pros

  • Beginner-friendly editor
  • Large template library
  • Lots of add-on apps

Cons

  • Harder to switch hosts later
  • Can get add-on-heavy

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Squarespace

Best for A polished, dignified look

Pros

  • Beautiful templates out of the box
  • Reliable and tidy
  • Good built-in tools

Cons

  • Less flexible than WordPress
  • Fewer church-specific features

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WordPress

Best for Maximum control

Pros

  • Endless plugins and themes
  • You own everything
  • Scales to any size

Cons

  • Steepest learning curve
  • Needs updates and maintenance

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Weebly / Square

Best for Lowest-cost start

Pros

  • Genuinely simple
  • Free tier available
  • Square payments built in

Cons

  • Fewer design options
  • Lighter on features

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Church-Focused Provider

Best for All-in-one ministry tools

Pros

  • Giving, sermons, and events made for churches
  • Support understands ministry
  • Less to piece together

Cons

  • Less general flexibility
  • Monthly cost is ongoing

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Our plain-English take

If you want the least friction, a church-focused provider bundles giving, sermons, and events together. For a beautiful general site on a budget, Squarespace or Wix are kind to beginners; choose WordPress only if a tech-comfortable volunteer will maintain it.

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