Top 100 Best Church Websites of 2024

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Looking for some of the top church websites to inspire you? Every year, we scour the internet to find the absolute best church websites on the planet.

If you’re looking to create a compelling presence for your church online, an engaging website is essential. Having an outstanding church website design can help boost engagement and even draw in new visitors by presenting relevant content, providing helpful resources, and more.

Check out our video on the best church websites for 2024

But with so many churches out there creating their own websites, how do you ensure yours stands out?

To take the guesswork away, we’ve rounded up the best church websites of 2024, in no particular order. From modern designs to sites that focus on building community or highlighting upcoming events – these 100 examples are sure to inspire you!

Note: We update our list of the top 100 best church websites every few months. If you have a church site you think our team should consider for our next update, let us know in the comments below.

What Do You Need to Be a Top Church Website?

We’re continually exploring the top church websites, but to really stand out you need more than just an aesthetically pleasing site. To get your website noticed by visitors and search engines alike, there are a few must-haves:

  • Intuitive navigation that allows users to quickly find what they’re looking for
  • Engaging visuals, like photos, videos, and infographics
  • Easy access to contact information, service times, and service locations
  • Simplicity and focus on the user experience of a first-time guest
  • Strategic keywords incorporated throughout the content to improve SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
  • Responsive design that looks great on mobile devices
  • Unique storytelling that gives people the vision, heart, and culture of your church

With these essential elements in place, you’re ready to make a lasting impression on your visitors and create a website that stands out among the competition. So let’s look at some specific examples.

Top 100 Church Websites 2023

1. Elevation Church 

https://elevationchurch.org/

What We Love

Elevation Church makes great use of video footage throughout the site. We found this design element to be an effective way to show a short montage of those specific areas of the church. This is a great way for a potential visitor to better see what the church feels like instead of just in a still photo. Hiring a videographer and professional photographer can be a game changer when it comes to custom website design.

Their sermons are first in the navigation menu which is rare.  We liked this because a website visitor can quickly listen to online messages and see what the church ‘sounds like’ on a Sunday message. In addition, we love their large call-to-action buttons because you can’t miss them!

We also enjoyed their worship recordings and testimonials. These, along with the homepage opportunity to customize the journey and introduction to the church, make this site a stand-out job in our book.

2. Vineyard Cincinnati 

https://www.vineyardcincinnati.com/

What We Love

We love the way Vineyard Cincinnati uses small design details to make a big impact on the users’ experiences. The images are realistic and authentic. The headlines and fonts even feel friendly. There is a warmth about the overall site, idea for welcoming new potential church-goers.

Starting with the cityscape background video, the site visitor can quickly feel connected to the region. The resources are easy to find throughout, from groups to watching YouTube videos of past messages, anyone can experience Vineyard Cincinnati. There are testimonials and stories from the global outreach efforts, too, that are truly inspirational.

3. Passion City Church 

https://passioncitychurch.com

What We Love

Passion City Church is one of the top 100 churches in the US in terms of attendance. They’re also known for their Passion Conference, student ministry, and Passion Movement. So when you land on your website, it’s no surprise that you’re met with high-energy dynamic visuals and bold fonts that reflect the culture of the church and the big vision they’re known for.

At the same time, Passion City Church makes it incredibly easy for a visitor to navigate with a simple menu at the top. The “Start Here” page will spell out all you need to know to attend a service and get connected.

4. Mariners Church

https://www.marinerschurch.org/

What We Love

Mariners Church website quickly pulls you in with vibrant colors and authentic photography. The home page image features an inspiring baptism photo that’s relevant year round. But you’re also greeted with a pop-up that communicates the latest upcoming event. You can also scroll down to watch testimony videos, and these types of videos always make a big impact.

They have a clear navigation menu that allows you to easily find your campus. Each campus page has tailored information about services, ministries, kids and youth programs, and more. 

The top menu is clear and simple. But Mariners Church also has a hamburger menu that pulls up an expansive array of ministries, resources, and viewing options. It allows you to easily find what you need. They also conveniently have all campuses listed at the bottom of the homepage with locations and service times. Overall, this site is well-designed, easy to navigate, and inspires personal connection.

5. Hill City Church 

https://hillcityrva.com/

What We Love

Who doesn’t like a party?! We loved the fun, celebratory feel of what is happening here at Hill City. Each page has the same ‘fun’ theme in their photos. And promoting a “safe place” is a strong engagement point since many new visitors will likely be looking for a judgment-free community to join.

This looks like a fun place to do life and church! They use bold headlines and easy to read fonts. We liked their logo in the center of the navigation menu versus the usually left-hand side. Making small adjustments like that can make small things stand out more and make your website unique.

6. Real Life Church Sacramento

https://www.rlcsac.com/

What we love

Real Life Church (RLC) in Sacramento, California has a very modern and sleek design. The website caters to younger audiences in the way it is presented. It looks cool and hip and is the kind of place a young person wants to be. Video footage behind the opening text also shows the church’s dynamic worship services and events.

Scrolling through the website is just an aesthetic delight. The fonts, colors, and layout are all very cool to look at, and they all present information in a clean and clear way. The website is also updated regularly with new sermon clips, new upcoming events, and more.

7. River Valley Church 

https://www.rivervalley.org/

What We Love

River Valley was an easy pick for our Top 100 Church Websites list. They had a great homepage video that shows all aspects of the church in a very welcoming way. And nothing welcomes strangers better than music.

They have very clear sections of content with minimal text. The site looks very clean and they have crisp photography to help bring it all together. The use of other online tools linked to member use is great. They have good resources for the youth such as devotional and video tools on their youth page.

8. Eagle Brook Church

https://eaglebrookchurch.com

What We Love

This site immediately landed our list of best websites for a number of reasons. But the slow scrolling video, featuring a joyous crowd gathered around music and messages, really fosters a feeling of community. The menu bar is clean and easily takes web visitors where they want to go. The locations listings on the homepage also offers visuals of each facility, making it easy to recognize the church.

The headings are bold and there is a great use of soft, yet eye catching color. This church is all about promoting laughter, fellowship, and connection. And the website promotes this messaging to a tee.

9. 614 Church

https://614church.org

What We Love

The first thing to jump out on the 614 Church website is the “I’m New” button outlined in red. Like many websites, 614 Church has an engaging high-quality video at the top of their home page. And we love the tone of their welcome message which emphasizes that absolutely everyone is invited to their diverse community.

A key standout on this website is the subtle use of the color red. The red pops and helps highlight key info and navigation. The website navigation and homepage easily help you find your place whether you need to connect, take a next to get involved, or want to watch a service.

10. Churchome

https://www.churchome.org/

What we love

Churchome has an awesome logo and an equally awesome website. The top navigation bar gets smaller and the logo minimizes as you scroll down, which is very cool. It also leads with its latest message, which is a great way to show site visitors if this is the church for them or not. The rest of the homepage is very minimal and black-and-white, which is a really nice aesthetic.

The “Churchome Experiences” section further down the homepage shows a really awesome feature of side-scrolling events that can be interacted with. Everything else about the website is just really solid and all-around clean and organized.

11. Church on the Move

https://churchonthemove.com/

What We Love

Church on the Move is a major standout for one big reason, dynamic photography. The photos are large, vibrant, and full bleed. This means there are no margins. The photos fill the entire screen. They capture the real joy, connection, and emotion. The happiness on the homepage and throughout is contagious.

Church on the Move does a good job being a larger site for a network of churches. Each church can easily be differentiated as well as its lead pastors, providing valuable options for web visitors. We also like the simplicity of navigation where all the photos are links to the different pages of their coordinating ministry.

12. Loft City Church

https://loftcitychurch.com

What We Love

We love Loft City Church’s bold logo and colors. The website also has a weekly newsletter sign up that slides into the lower right corner. We don’t always see this on church websites, but it’s a great feature. Email is still one of the best ways to stay in communication with people, so making this option obvious is a smart move. The navigation menu includes a “Plan Your Visit” link which is always key for first-time guests. This page features FAQs about visiting the church and what to expect.

The sermons page is organized by series, so you can find a topic or watch live. Sermons feature embedded YouTube videos. Some also have posted key points, questions for reflection, and an option to take notes and have them emailed to you. We love this interactive quality!

13. Cedar Crest Church

https://cedarcrestchurch.com/

What We Love

First of all, Cedar Crest Church has a great logo. They also take advantage of having a highlighted “I’m New” button in the top right corner for first-time guests to click on. The main menu has everything you need clearly laid out, including next steps, events, services to watch, impact, and giving. Cedar Crest stays away from complicated submenus and instead links to landing pages with clearly laid out information.

Scrolling down the homepage also gives you an idea of how you might want to get involved in this church. For example, kids and student information is prominent. The homepage also tells the story of vision and values of the church.

14.  Cross Pointe Church

https://crosspointechurch.com/

What We Love

Another great example of how to use video to convey fun, inclusion, and excitement. Visitors to the site will likely feel compelled to venture further. Highlighting the “Next Event” is a great entry point. Visitors won’t feel pressured either, with the many options to engage. Find a location, listen to a past sermon, or request prayer all with an easy few clicks of the mouse. 

There is great use of images throughout and a smart use of comfort color palettes. Anyone interested in learning more about the Cross Pointe Church can do so in tiny steps or giant leaps, but always with a feeling of soft encouragement.

15. Transformation Church

https://transformationchurchtbay.com/

What we love

This church website couldn’t be clearer: “Come as you are” and “Sundays 10:30”. It’s such a great call to action and really in line with what the church is all about. They have a unique yellow, black, and white color scheme which you don’t see often as well. Once you scroll down, you see three awesome buttons: “I’m New”, “Join a Life Group”, “Latest Sermons”. These are great because they cover a lot of bases in regards to questions or concerns a new visitor may have.

They just give out a ton of information in a way that’s clear and also free. Free sermons, free resources, free info to get connected or to visit. It’s generous but not overwhelming, and it’s all communicated in a few words, not a few paragraphs.

16. Granger Community Church

https://grangerchurch.com

What We Love

Granger Community Church has a very intentional video at the top of their homepage. The scenes show worship services, which is a great visual for people to know what to expect. But they also showcase footage of kids and teens, church volunteers serving in the community, and a kids volunteer sanitizing the kids’ area. The best way to answer people’s questions and put their minds at ease before they even step foot in your church is to SHOW them with a well done video like this one. As you scroll down, you featured events and special announcements are clear and eye-catching. They also make it easy to connect with a newsletter sign up and app download in the footer.

17. Bayside Church (Granite Bay, CA) 

https://granitebay.baysideonline.com/

What We Love

Using bold colors and good color choices can help your text and content to stand out and look clean. Your color palette is an essential step in the design process of a well-developed website. 

Granite Bay does a great job of all of these techniques. 

Granite Bay’s website has many locations and the site makes them all easy to find. You can find different campuses in the pull down right next to the logo so you can immediately find where to go. Their core values are laid out in an acrostic style poem which was pretty unique. They also have a ton of great resources on their website such as devotionals and links to other outside tools.

18. New Vintage 

https://newvintage.org/

What We Love

For our Top 100 Website list, we enjoyed hunting down some really cool sites. New Vintage made our list for a few reasons. They have very vivid, professional images. We can’t stress this element enough. Great pictures are a must. They have an awesome logo with bright, bold colors that really make their site pop.

Their staff section is nicely done and also has ease of navigation throughout the site. They have simple pages for ministries, bold headlines, and tons of CTA (Call To Action) buttons that push the website user to connect. They also have a unique newsletter sign up feature that we liked. And their message will strongly resonate with new website visitors.

19. GO Church

https://www.mygochurch.com

What We Love

We love this creative use of video to show people connecting with people. It pairs perfectly with the GO Church message of “Loving People to Life.” Each location is easily listed, directing visitors right where they want to go. The resources for youth activities and group opportunities are well showcased, too. Bright colors throughout inspire a feeling of energy, driving home the community spirit here. The tiles of people fading in is a nice touch, allowing new website visitors to easily identify with existing church members.

20. Maverick City Music

https://www.maverickcitymusic.com/

What We Love

Although Maverick City Music is not a traditional church they have some great community-centric aspects to their organization and website. We think they deserve a spot on our best websites list!

One of the more striking parts of the site is the modern and unique color scheme. The combination of rose pink and taupe with a sepia like overlay. In contrast to the more muted colors the black and white pops in the navigation. It’s clear that while this organization doesn’t necessarily offer traditional church-going services, members are certainly in the business of uplifting others in a fun and authentic way.

21. Woodmen Valley Chapel 

https://woodmenvalley.org

What We Love

Woodmen Valley is another top contender for best websites. The majestic naturescapes signify a relaxing space and awe of God’s work simultaneously. The menu is easy to navigate, allowing new visitors to begin with an “I’m New” selection. Find upcoming events, learn more about the church’s mission, and connect with spiritual guidance with a few clicks of the mouse.

The website has a clean, fun look. They use nice photos, text, and headlines. A website visitor has clear links to follow to know what is coming up in the different areas of ministry.

22. Jesus Christ Salt and Light Church

https://www.jcslchurch.org/

What we love

The great thing about this website is that it focuses on community and relationships. Everything is about how newcomers are welcome and can build relationships at this church. The first thing you see when you scroll down is Matthew 22:36-40: “The greatest thing in the Kingdom of God is relationship, first with God and then with one another”.

It’s pretty obvious: this church is about relationship. It’s really nice and welcoming, and the aesthetic design of the website complements that as well. Honestly, the only drawback is a lack of photos of the people in the church, showcasing the relationships instead of just describing them.

23. Cornerstone Nashville

https://www.cornerstonenashville.org/

What We Love

The first impression of Cornerstone Nashville’s website is a high-quality video showing the life of the church. You can also immediately see service times and locations and the opportunity to “Watch Live.” The messaging on the site is geared toward the visitor and helping them find what they need.

As you continue down the page, you can easily find ways to get involved and the latest message. We also like Cornerstone Nashville’s event calendar. Upcoming events are easy to sort by location, keyword, or ministry so members and guests can find what they need. This site also has a blog, which we highly recommend for SEO and to serve as a ministry resource.

24. The Orchard

https://www.theorchardefc.org

What We Love

The name of The Orchard church also ties into the mission and messaging. Their headline says, “We’re all about roots, life, and fruit at the Orchard.” Their six locations are clearly laid out on the homepage with addresses, direction links, and service times. As we’ve said many times – having this info consistent and prominent is vital for local SEO.

This site also features a great range of authentic pictures. You can tell exactly what the church will look like if you visit. Furthermore, if you visited The Orchard website this past December, you were immediately greeted with a pop-up for a Christmas Devotional. Although most churches emphasize coming for a visit, providing a resource like this immediately serves your visitor without asking anything in return.

25. Kearney FUMC

https://kearneyfumc.org/

What We Love

Kearney First United Methodist Church brings high energy to their homepage. The lead video feels interactive and features members of all ages. As you scroll down, the page has a varied design mix that helps information stand out. Including a large vision statement that paints a picture of what the church stands for.

The homepage also features a prayer section. You can submit a prayer request to be prayed for by the prayer chain or remain confidential with the pastors. Either way, it helps members to connect and feel cared for. Finally, visitors can view an interactive map to see exactly where the church is located.

26. Whitewater Crossing Church

https://whitewatercrossing.org/

What we love

The first thing you’ll see on this website is something really unique: four panels of video montages. They all showcase clips of the church: services, worship, events, baptisms, and more. It’s really cool, and actually isn’t overwhelming or confusing. It also matches the neat “muted” sort of aesthetic the website’s got going on.

The rest of the website is just all-around solid web design. CTAs are enticing, text is big and bold, photos are attractive. I also like that they showcase that the church was established in 1916, which is a subtle way of proving to site visitors that they have credibility if they’ve been around this long. This is not some random pop-up church, this place has a history and a culture.

27. Legacy Church 

https://www.legacychurchnm.com/

What We Love

Branding. We chose Legacy Church’s site for our Top 100 Websites list for their branding incorporation. They used the circle in their logo in many different ways on the website. Their image shapes, icon shapes and in their headers.

We liked their short pages with easy to find information that is broken up into many pages so as to not have to search through a lot of text to find what you need.

They have good quality photos and backgrounds for each page to personalize them. They have an attached school site linked up that also incorporates the overall branding.

28. Valley Creek Church 

https://valleycreek.org/

What We Love

Bold colors and large graphics make this site visually appealing. Valley Creek’s website uses large graphic icons for each of their ministries. This helps to separate the different areas of ministry but also keeps the consistent look about the site. And green is often a color most associated with natural or a natural connection, an inspiration that supports the organic and down-to-earth message of this church.

We liked how they had their worship songs and lyrics available on the site. You can download the music pages and download the songs directly from iTunes. How convenient!

They use the CTA’s well, and a site visitor can easily sign up to join groups, join a serving team and even audition for the worship team directly using those links.

29. The Village Church

https://www.thevillagechurch.net/

What we love

The Village has such a solid, well-rounded church website, it’s hard to focus on just a few things that work. It has a great opening photo and awesome opening text: “Love God. Love People. Make Disciples of Jesus Christ”. It’s just nine short words but it goes a long way in showing what this chrucch is all about.

Keep scrolling, and site visitors will find everything you need to know. Answers to FAQs, info on services and times, upcoming events, footage of a recent sermon, and more. And it’s all tied together in a neat blue-colored aesthetic theme. Just all around good stuff.

30. Renewal Christian Centre

https://renewalcc.com/

What We Love

Renewal Christian Centre has campuses in England and Wales. Each location has a map and info about gatherings and ministries. When you land on their homepage, you’re immediately drawn in by a scrolling banner with four key announcements. You can find a gathering, read more about the mission, or learn more about youth programs.

The navigation menu is organized in a way that makes the site easy to navigate. You can also find direct links from the home page to prayer, Alpha, and their Freedom from Addiction program. This sends a message that all will be welcome and cared for. We also love the contact form at the bottom of the page, which makes it super easy to send a message and get in touch with church staff.

31. Compassion Christian Church 

https://compassionchristian.com/

What We Love

Compassion Christian Church has many locations, but they’ve succeeded in making each one feel personal. When you click on the locations menu dropdown and select a campus, you’re greeted with a video from the campus pastor. Every campus page has a unique video. And the campus pages also have tailored information for ministries and staff bios for the campus team.

It can be challenging to keep all the details straight when you have multiple campuses, but Compassion Christian Church has designed its church website in a way that makes it easy to find specific, personalized information. They’re also clear about what types of help you can get and how with Compassion Cares and Outreach.

32. Harbour South Florida 

https://www.harboursouthflorida.org

What We Love

There’s a lot to love here! When you land on the homepage, you have clear directions on how to connect with the church. First, there’s a popup with the upcoming service and a link to the “Visit Us” page that does a great job of answering questions.

The header also has two high-contrast buttons for your service options: Harbour at Home or Visit Us (in person). You can find similar bold buttons in the footer to fill out a guest connection card or submit a prayer request. Harbour South Florida maintains a clean and simple menu. The Series page features three recent sermons. Then, at the bottom, you can scroll through additional series in the archive.

33. Fairhaven Church

fairhaven.church

What we love

“So Everyone Can Find Hope”. I mean c’mon, that’s some good stuff. Great minimal design, pretty colors, great animations and icons. This is easily one of the most technologically advanced church websites on this list. It utilizes some next-level website design tools, and that’s really great to see.

If anything, the website is almost too minimal. The front page could do with some extra info and help for new site visitors. I like how instead of overwhelming someone with a ton of other page titles at the top of the website, they have kept it all inside the two bars on the top right button, to be revealed when clicked.

34. Bethlehem Baptist Church

https://bethlehem.church/

What We Love

Bethlehem Church has very engaging photos all throughout the website. Capturing good candid photos of people participating in your church community really helps a website visitor visualize what it looks like to be a part of your church family. We can’t stress that enough – get a photographer for your website photos. Using bad images leaves a not so great peek into what is happening inside the church and that is not what you want.

Using blogs to connect with people is a valuable story-telling tool to use. Blogging can allow for deeper study or other topics to be discussed. Website visitors can ask questions or make comments which can help open up dialog between the blogger and visitor. They also have a very simple, easy to remember domain name. They continue to score big with a simple navigation menu and clean fonts.

35. Saddleback Church

https://saddleback.com/

What We Love

Right away, visitors can see the positive inspiration through a tumultuous 2020 year in review. We loved that they have members sharing stories and testimonials, making the Saddleback Church experience more personal. These elements resonate with visitors and demonstrate how the church impacts real people who have overcome or let God use them. The website is simple in nature, yet packed full of resources, and leverages great photography.

36. Christ Church Deer Park

christchurchdeerpark.org

What we love

This one’s a little bit different than the others on this list. Its design is more traditional and old-fashioned, but that works out great in this case. Just from poking around on the website for a few seconds, you can see that this is a more traditional church with a largely older congregation. That’s great because it means they aren’t trying to be sleek and modern for younger people, but instead addressing their target audience.

There’s a bit more text than I would like, but it’s all to help site visitors gain more clarity and understanding. It’s easy to navigate and get to wherever you need to go.

37. Two Cities Church

https://twocitieschurch.net/

What We Love

This site is another great example of how to use the ‘I’m New’ menu selection, welcoming people who are new to the church experience. This trend is an ideal way to speak to a specific site visitor and welcome them into your church community. There are other welcoming features to this site, including a “what is a gathering like” section. 

The site uses a combination of vibrant colors, professional images, and videos for a truly interactive experience. We especially are fond of the testimonials and introduction videos, literally speaking to new visitors.

38. Church by the Glades

https://www.cbglades.com

What We Love

Church by the Glades has a great mix of videos, graphics, and photos on its home page. They also have a unique palette with a distinctive blue-green highlight color that jumps off the page.

When you click the “I’m New Here” button, you’re directed to a well laid out landing page with handy buttons for navigating basic information about the church, leadership, and how to move forward with your faith. You can also easily sign up for email updates to get news.

39. Concord Church

https://www.concorddallas.org/

What we love

“We Grow People”. I love that. It is such a great, clear message to grab the viewer’s attention and make them feel welcome. Also peep that countdown they have at the top, giving site visitors a sense of urgency and anticipation. When you scroll down, you can see more cool stuff: information about services, fun buttons, good photos, and more.

All around, Concord does a great job as a church website. Our only tiny nitpick is it feels a bit too stuffed, and could do with some more negative space between sections and blocks of text to ease the eyes a little bit. Great logo too.

40. Red Cedar Church

https://www.redcedarchurch.com

What We Love

Red Cedar Church has a dynamic layout that immediately pulls you in and encourages you to scroll. The church includes information about history, values, and beliefs under the About page that’s easy to find. We also love the tagline that pulls people in, makes them feel accepted, and gives them hope.

We also love the simplicity of the footer. They make it easy to get in touch directly by email or phone. Although many churches have to automate certain processes due to volume, you should always make it easy for someone to talk with a real person–human connection is what churches are about!

41. North Point Community Church

https://northpoint.org/

What we love

North Point Community Church opens up with another great montage of footage behind its awesome hook: “Life is complicated. We want to help”. As you’ve seen with many of the websites on this list, the rolling montage of videos in the background is a great move. It catches the eye and can show visitors what church looks like and what they can expect.

From videos in the montage and other buttons and bits, it’s not hard to see that this church has an emphasis on families and kid’s ministry. This is great because it is going to attract the kinds of people the church can help, and turn away the kinds of people that won’t fit right in that church. Pair all of this with some awesome visual design, and you’ve got a banger of a website.

42. Lancaster County Bible Church

https://www.lcbcchurch.com

What We Love

Lancaster County Bible Church (LCBC) is located in Pennsylvania and has great church website that puts a strong emphasis on faith resources. From your first visit to the homepage, it’s clear that LCBC wants to resource believers and those who may be seeking spiritual guidance.

Under the “Watch and Read” menu option, you can find weekend messages and more. They also have articles, studies, and Bible reading. The Bible reading page talks about the importance of reading the Bible and a number of Bible reading plans that visitors can follow. The Stories page contains numerous testimonies that will encourage, inspire, and draw people closer to God.

43. College Park Church 

https://www.yourchurch.com/

What We Love

College Park Church made our Top 100 Church Websites list for some cool reasons. Their domain name is simple and speaks to anyone visiting.

We liked that the headlines are in an accent color to make them further stand out and pop. There are also fun fonts versus the ordinary or run-of-the-mill text varieties. The image on the homepage makes this church look diverse, fun and very family-friendly! Everyone is all smiles!

They have interesting ministries links for each of their campuses. College Park has also used bold, bright photography throughout the site.They have a very detailed children’s ministry and preschool pages. Parents and potential visitors always find these pages valuable. so it is necessary to have good info on here that will make those parents feel welcome and comfortable.

44. Garden Church

https://garden.church/

What we love

We love the design of this church website. The visuals are striking and bold, the text is short and sweet, and it tells us the important stuff without us having to look for it. It also scatters solid CTA buttons throughout, and they all make sense in the context of their sections.

Garden has an awesome visual design and layout to their website. When you scroll down, you’ll notice the top bar follows you, always presenting you with other page options should you need them. Everything is clean and bright and fun, and it makes it all feel very welcoming.

45. New Life Rehoboth Church

https://bronxchurch.org/

What We Love

New Life Rehoboth Church’s website is vibrant, personable, and energetic. The signature lime green color makes a statement. The graphics draw you in and the site is easy to navigate and find what you need. We also have to point out the value of a url that’s “bronxchurch” – this is great for local SEO!

The church has a library of video messages where you can watch past sermons and plan a future visit. New Life Rehoboth makes it easy for new visitors to connect. The “New Here” page has a welcome video from the pastors. Video always draws people in! It also has an interactive map and FAQs for both in-person and online. We love that they’re providing context for online visitors. Online visitors have questions too, but we rarely see this addressed in FAQs.

46. 3 Circle Church

https://www.3circlechurch.com/

What We Love

Next, we have 3 Circle Church in Alabama. They keep you engaged with important announcements in the top and bottom sticky bars. You can also immediately see that this is a family-focused church. They prominently feature six kids programs for infants through high schoolers in the center of the homepage.

We also like that 3 Circle Church has a downloadable annual impact report on the Giving page. This openly gives every visitor an honest, in-depth look at what’s happening in the church by the numbers. Younger generations in particular appreciate this type of transparency.

47. The Open Door Church

https://theopendoor.church/

What We Love

Nothing is more welcoming than an open door. And this site is all about welcoming new visitors to the website and new patrons to the front step. This site uses great videos and professional photography. It’s warm and inviting, like a hot cup of tea.

Member testimonials are great resources to help connect the church to new potential members. Browsers see the experiences and journeys of others. They also can easily identify with shared challenges of others. This method of connecting is a proven way to convert visitors into new church members.

48. Orchard Church 

https://orchard.church/

What We Love

We enjoy the way Orchard Church had some life-changing stories on the homepage, easily found at the bottom. There are meme-worthy inspirational messages throughout, like “Nobody’s Perfect. Everyone’s Welcome. Anything’s Possible.” How the church frames the blog is great too, with “Life Brings Questions. God Has Answers.”

Knowing where to start isn’t hard with the GIANT font on the homepage, directing new site visitors where to begin engaging with the church. The colors are bold. The photography is sharp. And the Message is clear. There is great energy with this site overall.

49. NewSpring Church

https://newspring.cc/

What We Love

NewSpring’s website utilized a dynamic background video section. From their video, we can get a sneak peak at what going to the church might be like, for example, the type of people that attend, the worship style, the kids’ ministry, etc.

Location and media information is right on the homepage, so that makes it easy to find. No one likes to have to hunt around for service times and directions to your church. NewSpring has a very clean and well-done layout. This makes for ease of navigation and overall use of the site.

50. Elan Church 

https://elan.church

What We Love

We love how the Elan Church website makes it easy to get all the information you need. The home page lays vision, values, events, how to get involved, and past messages.

But here’s what really stands out about this website: Elan Church also knows something about local SEO. Local SEO has everything to do with getting your church discovered online. Throughout the site, note how often they refer to their location Naperville, IL. You’ll also see intentional keywords incorporating “church in Naperville” and similar phrases. Part of designing a great church website is ensuring visitors find it when they search online!

51. City Church Christ Church

https://city.org.nz/

What We Love

City Church, Christ Church deserves a spot on our Top 100 list for a few key distinctions. It’s another example of using soft colors and video footage to demonstrate the feel of the community. Music always brings in new audiences. So, using video footage of mission celebrations with music can be incredibly attractive to new church-goers.

Attracting new visitors is easily the core directive with this site. Selecting the “New?” option from the menu bar, a web browser is first met with testimonials of others who also once considered themselves new to City Church or worship, in general. Overall the site is easy to navigate and offers a robust menu of resources and next step options. 

52. The Summit Church

https://summitchurch.com/

What we love

The Summit Church website knows what it is and commits to it. It has a strong visual identity, and is clear in its messaging. It also has a really unique layout compared to the other websites on this list, and utilizes some cool website design tools. It’s got videos, it’s got countdowns, it’s got fun buttons, it’s all-around good fun.

You’ll notice that this website loves to have CTA buttons, but it doesn’t shove them in your face. They seem to be implemented very naturally, and lead site visitors along a really comprehensive journey to explore more about the church. This website does everything a church website should do.

53. Christ’s Church of the Valley 

https://www.ccv.church/

What We Love

Christ’s Church of the Valley uses inspirational and authentic images from the homepage to the Children’s and Youth ministry pages. They make great use of student testimonials, speaking about their spiritual connection to the church community and how the church is ministering to them and their family. We thought that this was both a touching and cool thing to have on those important pages!

This site has countless options and CTA paths, ready to speak to any new visitor. Learn more about the church’s beliefs, meet the leaders, or explore the various ministries and outreach efforts. This is a great all-encompassing website with many of the industry’s best elements working together.

54. Mercy Hill Church 

https://mercyhillgso.com/

What We Love

We like how Mercy Hill uses great images on the children and student pages in a flip-book style design. This allowed for many more pictures than the standard 2-4 on a page in sections.

Their content was easy to navigate through and they also had forms directly on specific pages for quick use. We also like the transparency on their Giving page. And who doesn’t want to learn more about the “Weekender” experience? This site compiles professional images, clean layout, and inspirational video messaging throughout, too, for an engaging online experience.

55. Northview Church

https://www.northviewchurch.us/

What We Love

Our Top 100 Website list includes Northview Church’s site. They have a well-done homepage layout, including video and great photography. Using the bold headers makes that text stand out nicely.

They have easy to find student and children’s ministry info on the homepage. We liked how they break down the age groups so you don’t have to sift through too much information before you can find what pertains to your family. The staff section is nicely laid out with good images as well.

56. Brentwood Baptist Church

brentwood.church

What we love

What initially stands out about this website is its “column” design. It keeps important info to the left (locations, dates, times, etc.) while showcasing cool events and photos on the right. It also leads with the videos of its most recent sermon series, which is really neat.

Everything else about the website is really clean and easy to navigate. Buttons are clear and lead you exactly where you want to go, it has a uniform aesthetic design, and so much more. Great work, Brentwood Baptist!

57. Life.Church 

https://www.life.church/

What We Love

Great domain name – life.church. Simple yet clear. This church has many different locations all around the country, BUT their information is laid out clearly and is easy to find for each campus.

Life.Church has done an excellent job on their children’s, and youth pages using bright, vibrant colors helps make those pages warm and inviting.

Having great resources on the website for parents and social media links available is a useful tool as well. It’s another example of organizing pertinent information in a way that first-time visitors can explore their options.

58. Austin Ridge Church

https://www.austinridge.org

What we love

Austin Ridge is one of those classic, all-around solid church websites. It has great attractive photos, provides information clearly and cleanly, and has smooth navigation. The website also utilizes video really well. It has a scrolling list of past sermons to watch, along with a video testimonial to help provide some credibility to the church.

The website has great aesthetic design. Its got good colors, slick fonts, and pleasing layout. Everything is really uniform, giving it a nice cohesive image. Succeeding on all fronts, Austin Ridge is a great church website to inspire you.

59. Crossroads Church 

https://www.crossroads.net/

What We Love

Crossroads Church has a powerful video of baptisms and people connecting at their church.

We loved their ‘what to expect’ section – ‘loud music, free coffee, etc.’ – seems like an easy and casual place to connect. The tone of this site speaks directly to the visitor who maybe feels like something is missing, or maybe who is in search of something more substantial in life. Crossroads provides the poignant path for those seeking more.

They have parent resources on the youth page for their teachings which would help you connect with your student at home about the teachings they are hearing at church. This is a great tool especially for this age group to help parents stay involved in what is happening in their youth’s life and church life- making those connections together.

60. McLean Bible Church 

https://www.mcleanbible.org/

What We Love

McLean Bible Church made our List of Top 100 Church Websites, in part because of its over-arching friendliness and authentic imagery. We chose this site too, because of the alternating parallax images on the homepage and their group finder page with added filters to quickly find a group to fit specific needs. The easier you can make that process for someone, the better the chance to get them involved.

This site uses real-life images and the banner style image size was a nice change to the full page width. Having all of their info for each campus’ ministries readily available is helpful to someone new looking for specific things.

61. Berean Bible Church

https://bereancortland.org/

What We Love

There is a simplicity to this site that we love. And when many churches and organizations try to cram as much information as they can onto the homepage, this site stands out with concise messaging. The first block speaks to the visitor. Then a new browser can see the next meeting times and hear the most recent bible message. 

There is a clean and wholesome feeling to the design, which can entice new visitors who want a more traditional interaction with their church. There are soft colors and authentic introductions to the church leadership. This classic site is a reminder that simplicity attracts new users too.

62. Bayhope Church

https://www.bayhope.church/

What we love

Bay Hope stands out as having really good branding and a cohesive aesthetic. Its got two main colors: yellow and blue, and they use them excellently throughout the website. It has a sketchy pencil-y sort of vibe as well, and that’s also used all over for great effect. It makes it appeal to families and kids, which helps it find its appropriate audience.

The website has a perfect level of text in it. Not too much, not too little. It feels full and alive, and presents answers to every question a newcomer may have. The personal searchbar is also really helpful, and don’t forget that message bubble on the bottom right to help get visitors connected as easily as possible!

63. Northwood Church

https://northwoodchurch.org/

What We Love

Northwood Church’s website made our top 100 list for its simplicity and over-arching ability to feel personal. All of the content is well laid out and relevant information is easy to find. There is great use of huge link buttons that grab your attention.

We liked the usage of real-life scenario photos, too. Northwood uses personal testimonial videos as well, and those always make a powerful statement about community happenings in the church. Find counseling resources, explore the family and childrens’ programs, or learn how to give with a few quick clicks through the easy-to-navigate side menu.

64. The Crossing Church

thecrossing.net

What we love

This one is a great example of simplicity and minimalism. The homepage is very short compared to other websites on this list, and only includes the most important and eye-catching elements. Everything else is relegated to another page, which relevant CTA buttons lead to. It has a uniform aesthetic design and plays really well with its negative space to highlight important elements.

This is not at all exclusive to this church website, but photos showcasing your location and services is always a big win. People want to go to a church they’ve seen before, and not just arrive at a random location to figure things out. When site visitors see what worship will look like, what events look like, etc., it will make them want to be a part of those things.

65. Aloma Church

https://www.alomachurch.org/

What We Love

Aloma Church made our Top 100 Church Website list for its ease of navigation. We like how there are large block links right on the homepage for each of their ministry areas. 

There is meaningulf text and not too many images throughout the various pages, but the content is easy to get to and straight to the point. The menu options are clear with a robust selection of paths for the web browser to follow. Find a group, learn about the childrens’ programs, or watch past sermons with ease. The soft colors and black and white imagery offers a soft feel to this church’s welcome, too.

66. New Life Church 

https://www.newlifechurch.org/

What We Love

New Life Church has a nice background video and the upcoming events are nicely laid out on the homepage. All of the ministry pages are colorful and have great content with easy paths to involvement. We like how each ministry page has its own upcoming events section so visitors can quickly jump into and see what is happening.

The church offers connection with an extensive staff list, across all the various church locations. Hovering on the friendly face of each member allows for a quick access to email or contact information. New Life has an excellent FAQ section for the potential visitor, and it’s easy to find any location and service time within the many campuses.

67. North Coast Calvary

https://northcoastcalvary.org/

What We Love

North Coast Calvary has some significant resources for new believers that we like seeing these on church websites. Classes, bible reading plans, small group links, opportunities to serve, and getting involved resources are all easily available. Those tools are essential for authentically connecting with a new potential follower.

Simple ministry pages allow for quick access to the information one would need to connect in those ministry areas. The Children’s and Youth pages have easy ways to sign up and get involved. The age groups are also broken down into natural categories that are easy to follow and help a new family find its place. North Coast also has excellent photography to enhance the already lovely website they have!

68. Flatirons Community Church

https://flatironschurch.com/

What We Love

Great homepage videos showing all different areas of the church are an excellent way to capture a website visitor. Flatirons Community Church’s website has done just that, showing a sermon, children’s worship, and adult worship. And we can’t like the variety of browsing options enough! 

We like the side navigation menu with the bold accent color to help it stand out from the surrounding imagery. Having the service times/locations, watch live, campus info and give buttons directly on the main graphic allows for quick and easy access to the vital information a visitor may need, as well.

The individual ministry calendars on each of the ministry pages, makes it easy to see what is coming up and happening in those specific areas. Many churches cram the entire roster of events in a calendar, making it tougher for a new person to find an event to explore.

69. Bedehuskirken Church

https://bedehuskirken.no/

What we love

Here is our first church website in another language! This is a Norwegian church with a beautiful website. The fact that it’s written in another language just goes to show how well it’s presented. You can basically figure out what everything is even without understanding the words! That’s a sign of clarity in presentation.

Bedehurskirken has a beautiful aesthetic to it. They use the natural world in their area to advertise their church. You’ll see images of flowers, trees, local wildlife. This is an awesome and enticing aesthetic choice for a church website, and isn’t really shared with anything else on this list.

70. 121 Community Church 

https://www.121cc.com/

What We Love

Wow, 121 Community Church has a beautiful homepage! Just like its name implies, this is a community easily portrayed with videos of the nursery, children’s check-in areas, authentic worship, baptism, greeters, and mingling. A new visitor to this site can peer into what an average Sunday may look like walking through the church. We like the large text over the video with the service times and location.

Lots of CTA buttons throughout the website easily speak to site visitors and prompt for the next step in the online engagement. We are impressed with the ministries page where all service areas and involvement are featured. The children’s pages are broken down into age groups again, for easy access for parents.

It’s always a great idea to use images of real people and church activities versus using generic stock images if you can. People want to see themselves in their church, making it more appealing and inviting.

71. Bethel Redding

https://www.bethel.com/

What We Love

Bethel Redding has a more straightforward website but it demonstrates a clean and tactful layout, so we wanted to add this one to our Top 100 Church Websites list. The majestic mountain side is always an inspirational image to incorporate with an introduction. And sometimes a simple site is better. Bethel Redding has done an excellent job with this design effort. Pastel colors and small text help keep the site consistent with its look and feel.

We like how the site has a small week view event calendar on the homepage, making that a quick look at what is coming up. The ministries page is listed out so visitors can either filter or see everything the church has to offer, right in one spot. Bethel Redding has also done an excellent job on the children’s and youth pages.

72. Sylacauga Church

https://joinfirst.net/

What we love

First Baptist Sylacauga is all about evangelism, and their website reflects this. You may notice a little tab at the top reading, “How do I become a Christian?” That’s a great call to action for non-beliieers visiting their site. If you scroll down a little bit, you’ll see they provide the steps of becoming a Christian, and present themselves as an avenue to get there. Great marketing all around.

Sylacauga also is another really short homepage, but that’s a good thing in this case. All the buttons and text are used to lead site visitors along their story. Any sorts of questions a new visitor may have are all answered on the website, linking off to other church pages where they can go more in-depth without muddying up the homepage.

73. Canvas Church

https://canvas.church/

What We Love

Canvas Church wowed us in a big way. This site is beautifully designed with great use of colors, shapes, and aesthetics. The first three engagement points are relevant, offering visitors to choose a location, hear the most recent video sermon, or use the form to reach out with specific questions. These are each important entry points in any website journey.

Diving deeper into the site, visitors will find everything from new life groups, the various ministries, and how to connect with interactive events. Canvas Church uses blocks of text throughout that makes the message eye-catching and easy to read, as well.

74. Westside Family Church

https://westsidefamilychurch.com/

What We Love

The logo and bright colors on the website stand out, and the homepage video shows how much this church can work for many different families and various individual life stages.

Westside Family Church also has a section on the homepage for personal testimonials and stories. We like that all of the interior site pages show actual church members genuinely engaged in worship or being together serving.

The site uses short videos on some of the pages to quickly show more about a ministry or serving opportunity. This is a great idea instead of using more traditional text. The site does a great job on the ‘Meet Westside’ welcome video, having narration and introducing new visitors to the Westside Family Church experience.

75. Liberty Live Church

libertylive.church

What we love

Liberty Live is another classic, all-around solid church website that you should definitely draw inspiration from. Their three CTA buttons right when you open the website are all strong and cover basically all the bases. The looping video they’ve got in the background is fantastic too, you’ve probably seen that on a few of the websites on this list.

When you scroll down, you’re presented with some really pleasing design. The layout is simple and clean and looks good, and doesn’t overwhelm the eye. They split up their sections between white and dark backgrounds to make clear boundaries and use very little text to get their points across. Great job, Liberty Live!

76. Only Believe

https://onlybelieve.church

What We Love

We love it when a church’s website presents a vivid picture of the life of the church. That’s certainly the case with the Only Believe church website. The welcome video shows a variety of scenes and people displaying what you’ll see in a service, and what’s happening outside of the weekend.

Moving on, you can easily find service times and location, get in contact, or watch livestream services. Another unique feature of this website is a library of free ebooks that can be downloaded from the “Media” section.

77. Surfers Paradise Anglican Church

https://surfersanglican.org.au

What We Love

This website pops with personality. Even the name of this Australian church, Surfers Paradise Anglican, is fun and inviting. The homepage features a Welcome to Surfers Paradise Anglican video. Below, is a well-laid-out block of options phrased from the visitors perspective.

We love how this site emphasizes their faith-based community, not just services. You can easily donate online from the homepage, find weekly news in the “Surf Report” and listen to music tracks.

78. Carlisle United Methodist Church

https://www.carlislepaumc.org/

What we love

Carlisle is a great example of leading strong with a personal aesthetic. Their dark bluish-green color dominates everything, and gives it all a really clear branding. They also offset it with colors like white and gray to make it stand out when it needs to. It’s not too overwhelming, but it’s clear and strong. It’s an awesome way to get people to associate colors (or fonts or other design elements) with your church.

The website provides all the important stuff, while keeping the details in other pages visitors can access if they’re interested. Showcasing a recent sermon is always great, as it can help the right people for your church find you, and steer away the people that aren’t right for your church. People want to know what they’re getting into when they come to visit, and that’s a great way to do it.

79. Ada Bible Church 

https://www.adabible.org/

What We Love

Ada Bible Church has a very visually appealing website. Using large images, anchored scrolling, and bold fonts make the first impression of the site inviting and graphically intriguing. They have a neat logo that ties into their overall look.

The internal pages are easy to find and navigate through; finding all vital information quickly. There is just the right balance of text along with great photos showing each ministry in action. Resources are available that coincide with the weekend’s message that is pretty cool. You can do a daily devotional on the website to dive deeper into what was discussed the previous weekend. There is even an option to sign up for email delivery of the devotional. What a great way to find a way into the inboxes of potential new church members.

80. Mount Pleasant Christian Church 

https://www.mpcc.info/

What We Love

We chose this website to add to our Top 100 Church Website list for its beautiful simplicity. There are a good selection of landing pages, each with relevant information and direction. But these pages aren’t overloaded with busy content. There are complimentary sections of colors, leaving little to no white space.

All of the photography on the website has been toned to match and filtered for a neat and polished look. The church has been able to capture good candid images of life at the church. The menu navigation is easy to follow and get where you want to go, too.

81. Preston Trail Community Church

https://prestontrail.org/

What we love

“Better Mondays Start on Sunday”. What a fantastic opening line. Headers like that really help to make your church stand out and differentiate themselves from all the other churches in your area. That video montage behind the text is also great at showcasing all the different elements of church life at Preston Trail. We see worship, children’s ministry, baptisms, events, and more!

The rest of the homepage is really great, too. They use great use of photos and negative space to lead your eyes in the right directions. Minimal text to get the point across is also a big thumbs-up from us. They’ve even got a unique welcome video, which not a lot of other church websites on this list have!

82. The Bridge Church

https://www.thebridgechurch.cc/

What We Love

The name of this church carries throughout the theme of website messaging in a unique way. We have to add The Bridge Church to our list of Top 100. Connecting two sides, the faithful and the community, is what The Bridge Church appears to be doing online. The imagery is authentic. The text boxes, relevant links, and additional information are all easy to find and explore.

From The Bridge College to the kids groups, this community is making sure newcomers can find and participate with ease. And keeping with the mobile demand of the general public, this church also features an iPhone and Android supported app that offers sermons and more.

83. Calvary Chapel 

https://www.calvarygs.org/

What We Love

Calvary Chapel has a beautiful media section on the homepage that links to different videos and media resources. The layout of that section is visually appealing. A new visitor can quickly sign up to receive the church bulletin and to receive a daily devotional by just entering a few pieces of info. Great photography, good content amounts and a quick call to action.

They have additional resources for new believers that are helpful to offer on the website. We like these extras a lot, considering more resources increases potential reach and frequency. Downloadable pages, audio resources, webcasts, radio programs and more, all available from the site, makes it a truly engaging opportunity.

84. iTown Church

itownchurch.com

What we love

Notice that CTA button? It’s a small tweak, but “Experience a Service” is a lot more enticing than something like “Service Times”. They both lead to the same thing, but the choice of language can have a big impact on site visitors.

They’ve also got a “column” layout to their website, which you may have seen on a few of the church websites on this list. Photos and fun stuff on the left, important text and info on the right. When it works, it can really work, but make sure if you are doing a similar style to keep it clear and clean.

85. Water Of Life Community Church 

https://www.wateroflifecc.org/

What We Love

Water of Life Community Church does a great job with homepage photos! Right from the start, you get the feeling that this is a family church, full of energy. The images are welcoming with a sense of community. Experiencing this homepage alone leaves a newcomer with very few questions about what to expect.

We really enjoy the ministry pages with welcome type videos. This is an element that we think more churches will be adopting. A video message can deliver emotion, tone, and comfort along with the original message. Videos like these and great website information help alleviate apprehensions and awkwardness. If you have the tools to pull these off, DO IT!

86. The Simple Church

http://thesimplechurch.tv/

What We Love

This church’s website really ties into the church name: The Simple Church. They have made a very simple, yet well-done site. Which is of course, why we chose to add it to our Top 100 list.

This site doesn’t overdo the graphics or imagery, which helps keep it clean and allows the important texts to stand out well. It almost feels elegant. The color and font choices tie together very well, and each page has just enough information to answer common first-time visitor questions and direct the online journey to available resources.

87. The Sanctuary

https://www.thesanctuarychurch.com/

What We Love

The Sanctuary has a very appealing website for a number of reasons. Very crisp, high-quality images give the extra real-life tone to each page. We like the font and text color choices as well. Bold, bright headlines; bright text in specific areas help those to stand out just a little more than the classic black, as well.

Like some of the other sites in our Top 100, this site offers most of the important information and resources right on the homepage. This design helps keep the user engaged without forcing a new visitor to search for information. Using some simple design features like parallax images and clear section breaks makes this layout work well, too. The site features great headers with images and headlines, contact info for each ministry leader, event and or blogs for according ministry, etc.

88. Upperroom Dallas

https://www.uprmdallas.org/

What we love

This may look like nothing but big text at first, but there’s actually a really cool effect in play here. When you move your mouse over each of the four big headings, it will isolate and show a big image in the background. It’s sort of its own slideshow or video montage like other church websites have. It’s a cool and unique way to present what your church is all about up front.

The website has a very clear aesthetic style. It definitely appeals more to a younger audience, and some people may not like it. But that makes it a great way to find the kind of people your church is looking for.

89. Golden Hills Community Church

https://www.goldenhills.org/

What We Love

Golden Hills Community Church makes great use of professional yet authentic images. And we absolutely love the content on this website. This is a larger church, so getting all of the ministry opportunities and information out there can be tricky. But Golden Hills Community Church has done so beautifully, here. 

We additionally like that each ministry page has the contact information listed, along with upcoming events and information for specific areas. This keeps the content consistent throughout each page. The ‘I’m New’ page is clearly laid out, too, with maps for each campus, service times, and ministry information.

90. Park Community Church

https://parkcommunity.church/

What We Love

Right away, the homepage video grabs your attention. Very clear, high-quality video that shows the city, serving the city, and baptisms. We are so impressed by this video and website first impression, that we chose to add this website to our Top 100 Church Websites list.

For this website, you do have to visit each location’s page to see their ministry options, service times, sermons, and next steps info. This can be tedious, but each is well labeled and appears to be easy to navigate. It also demonstrates a fresh take on an old way to feature multiple locations.

The photography throughout the website is worth writing home about and can be such a point of inspiration for new visitors. Candid, location, and landscape shots can capture browsers’ attention effortlessly. And the text and font size work nicely with the flow of the website, as well.

91. Be The Church

https://bethechurch.org/

What we love

Okay, okay, maybe we’re cheating a little bit with this one. This isn’t a website for a specific church, but instead for a Christian organization that helps churches and ministries. If you’ve got an organization or page on your website similar to this, then let Be The Church inspire and lead you. Since it’s not a church, this website needs to explain the service it provides in a clear and succinct way.

Do you think the website does this? How long does it take you to scroll before you clearly understand what Be The Church does? Use the things that work, and change the things that don’t for your own website.

92. Fincastle Baptist Church

fincastlebaptist.org

What we love

“Know. Grow. Live.” I mean that’s some good stuff right there. Fincastle knows what they’re doing, because this website rocks. The aesthetics are out of the park, and everything fades in and appears as you scroll down, making it feel like you’re discovering things when you’re just scrolling on a website.

Fincastle doesn’t have a navigation bar at the top like most other church websites, it lets the rest of the page do the leading. CTA buttons are placed perfectly, text is used wisely, it’s all-around great stuff. It has the vibe of the other church websites we’ve seen here, but it presents it all in a fresh way.

93. Christ’s Church

https://www.christs.church/

What We Love

Christ’s Church was chosen to be added to our Top 100 Church Websites list for a few reasons. For starters, this homepage is clean, with relevant information front and center. Another demonstration of how showcasing the most important details, can inspire new visitors to explore further.

Scrolling down a site visitor can easily embark on the introduction to the community, with the “Starting Point” tile. The additional tiles offer paths for more information about giving, joining, available groups, and family support, as well. 

94. Cross Point Church

https://www.crosspoint.tv/

What We Love

This is another example of how a site’s first impression can land it on our Top 100. The message may say “welcome,” but this is clearly a community of accepting newcomers as they are. This image demonstrates acceptance and joy in an authentic way. 

The informative tiles are all available on the homepage, as well. We especially like that the church calls the kids’ programs the “Next Gen.” There are clear paths for next steps for first-timers, ways to explore groups, and learn more about the key church leaders. This site is very user-friendly and designed for a unique online user experience.

95. King’s Park International Church

kingspark.org

What we love

The King’s Park church website catches your eye with a slideshow of fantastic photos behind its big opening title and clear CTA button. Everything about the page, from photos to the text, makes you want to be a part of whatever is going on over there. Buttons, photos, and information appear as you scroll down, making you feel like you’re discovering something new and awesome.

Everything about the copy on the website is perfect too. The font is clear and in a readable size and everything is minimal with no chunks of paragraphs to bog down a viewer’s eyes. There are also clear Calls to Action nestled subtly into each bit of info, always prompting you to keep exploring the website and get deeper into what they have to offer.

96. Hope City Church

hopecity.ca

What we love

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Hope City Church is one of those websites that makes you feel like you want to be a part of something. They have a great selection of photos showcasing their locations and the kinds of ministries they have. The main page is short and really smooth to navigate, as are the other pages on the website.

Everything about the visual design is also really modern and clean. They use good fonts, good colors, and good layout for everything. It’s hard to showcase a multi-locational church without getting too messy or confusing, but Hope City does it fantastically. They also have a search bar just for their own website, which is really neat.

97. City Life Church

https://cty.lc/

What we love

Next up we have City Life Church in Alberta, Canada. They have that awesome video montage in the background, and this one is nice and darkened so as to not interrupt the text in the foreground. Their obvious Calls to Action are to watch church online, which is super unique and really relevant in our post-pandemic reality.

Instead of regular prompts to take you to the answers to your frequently asked questions, they have some really cool buttons written in a conversational style: “I Have Questions About..”, “Is This For Me?”, “Here’s a Taste”, and “Take Me to Church”. Also their tagline, “Where your story finds its home”, is suitably awesome.

98. Cottonwood Church

https://cottonwood.org/

What We Love

Cottonwood Church is another website example that belongs on our Top 100 Church Websites list, in part for the simple, yet well-done visuals. This site uses collage style backgrounds, motion text graphics, and authentic photos throughout most of the various landing pages.

There is a super-resourceful “Communities” page using a grid of vivid tiles to showcase the many opportunities available, based on various needs and interests. Most of the interior pages are text heavy, but the style of layout they use still makes them appealing, easy to consume, and not at all too busy. Large graphics and links to connect on social media are a good highlight feature on this website, as well.

99. Mosaic Church

https://mosaic.org/

What we love

Mosaic church comes out big and bold. Their Call to Action doesn’t point to the next service time, but to the most recent message by the Pastor. If you keep scrolling, you’ll see they present three more messages that will “change your life”. They’re not trying to trick you or keep you in the dark about anything. Want to know what their church preaches and how they preach it? You can watch it for free.

The overall design of the website is also minimal and aesthetically pleasing. It has that sleek sort of modern look to it, and it feels professional and legit. The different website pages aren’t overwhelming either; it’s just “About Us”, “Messages”, and “Give”. Very clear, very clean, really great all around.

100. Hope Chapel Santa Rosa

https://hopechapelsantarosa.org/

What We Love

Every church needs a good tagline, specifically, a statement that speaks to the heart of a new visitor. Hope Chapel Santa Rosa does this well, and as an introductory message on the homepage. There is an authentic warmth about it as well, defining the church community as a group of real people, building real friendships, and inspiring real hope.

We also love that this church puts together a path for everyone. Clicking on “Connect” from the main menu bar, a new visitor will discover a landing page with categories for each member group. Find children’s ministries, young adult groups, and family support. But there are also options for women and men-specific resources, as well. It’s likely that everyone visiting will find something to explore within this church community. And that gives it an A+ in our book for engagement strategy.

Wrapping Up

We really hope you got some good website tips from our comments and that you enjoyed looking at the top 100 church websites with us.

Do you have one that you think we missed?  Let us know in the comments below.  We will be sure to check it out, and maybe put it on the 2023 edition!

Contact us and let us see how we can design a website for your church that can not only look great but can reach more people for your cause.

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  1. This list is fantastic! It’s inspiring to see so many creative approaches to church websites in 2024. I particularly loved the emphasis on community interaction and resource accessibility. Can’t wait to explore some of these sites!

  2. The best thing I glean from these sample church webs sites, is that from the second I land on them, I know to look elsewhere. They all are selling a church as a rock concert, ho-down, theme park, or tent show carnival.

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  3. Thanks for putting this list together. I’m currently redesigning our church website and I’ll surely make use of the sites here for inspiration.

    In the meantime, please check out our church website and consider us for your 2023 compilation: The New Covenant Baptist Church Ikola. It is a Baptist church in Lagos, Nigeria.

    https://www.tncbcikola.org

  4. Our brand new website is being launched October 2021. We are two small churches located in Northern Ireland with less than 100 members who are pre-dominantly aged over 65 years

    We decided to build our website in the middle of Covid lockdown which wasn’t easy, as no opportunity to take new photos, but thankfully we had some photos taken in 2019 pre Covid which helped to populate the new site.

    Since the Covid pandemic our church attendances have dropped significantly as many of our elderly members afraid of picking up Covid-19 have stopped attending in person, though some watch our streamed services

    We are keen to encourage existing church members and new people back into our beautiful two churches and to let them know we care for them and are there for them. Through our website we hope to be able to reach out more effectively not only to our church members but to other people particularly within our parish who are looking for help or searching for a spiritual home where they will be accepted.

    We are one of the few Inclusive Churches in Northern Ireland and we are keen to let people know that all are welcome to share with us and be welcomed and loved. Our website we hope gets this key message across.

    We hope you might consider including our website in next year’s listing. But thanks for looking anyway. And thanks for the encouragement of sharing all these amazing church websites in 2021.

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  5. Hi, We are a church in Norway. We’ve tried something a little different on our homepage but would love to hear your thoughts… even though you may not understand everything.
    Cheers,

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  6. Great list! It’s really helpful to see what others are doing. We’re a small town church, but would love to get some feedback on our website and discover what you like and what might be improved. Thanks!

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  7. Hello,
    I am the branding and content editor for our church’s website. We would love for you to check out our church to see if we can make the list. If not, tell us what we need to do to make your list. Looking forward.

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  8. Thanks for the kind words Thomas. It would be awesome to be included on the list if you do another one of these. You have our full permission.

    An additional note, this list was helpful in designing our site. It is nice to be able to look at other sites and see what would benefit our site (and what wouldn’t). Thank you for your work.

  9. This is great, but a little deflating for those of us who are trying to improve a website for a small church. All of these websites have pictures of packed congregations, hands raised, or large buildings or rock bands – but that’s just not the case with many of the small churches out there. What would you suggest for us?

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      Great question Suzanne! Thanks for asking it.

      You are correct that most of the churches on this list are larger, but there are a few small ones. We can’t tell you the exact attendance for each but I can tell you that https://journeymadison.com and https://hopechapelsantarosa.org are between 75 and 250 in attendance.

      What it comes down to is telling a compelling story about your church. What do you want to be known for? For many of these churches, it is vibrant worship and the excitement that goes with it. For others, their story is the way they love the community and a heart for the city.

      For many smaller churches, the compelling story is the way they love people and are a warm and friendly place.

      Remember that your job is to tell a story that makes someone say – “I want to visit this church on Sunday.”

      Be honest, be authentic, have great photos, and you can make that happen.

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    2. As a small church (30ish typical on a Sunday morning), we just launched our new website (some final touches still being finished up). Although this list represented many churches very different than ours, it was very helpful comparing how different churches approached various common features (such as sermons or leadership pages).

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  10. Great list and job Magen! Thanks for taking the time to research and put together! I personally like Risen, The Journey Madison, Celebration, and Mount Pleasant Christian! Great sites.

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