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Digital Church is a website-building and online ministry toolkit designed for churches. Its core goal is to help churches stay connected online and turn website visitors into in-person attendees. It is not a general-purpose CMS; instead, it comes with built-in capabilities tailored to church websites, sermons, events, livestreaming, forms, giving, groups, and related use cases.
The product offers a Church Website Builder with more than 20 page templates and emphasizes “Beauty Meets Simplicity.” Starting from the Starter plan, it includes the website builder, event management, native forms, online giving, livestreaming, and custom domains. Standard adds sermon publishing, Connect Cards, podcasts, resource management, and prayer requests; Premium further covers groups, online learning, ministry teams, and multi-site support; Unlimited includes a website team and unlimited revision requests. The sermon module supports automatic publishing from a YouTube channel and can include sermon notes, PDFs, audio podcasts, and sermon series.
Pricing is straightforward, with a 45-day free trial available. Starter is $19/month or $190/year, suitable for new or small churches; Standard is $39/month; Premium is $59/month; and Unlimited is $199/month, positioned as a plan that includes web team services. The site also states that its team can use templates to set up a website workspace for free in about a week, or provide custom digital solutions with the option to schedule a free consultation.
Its strengths are its highly vertical focus, the fact that common church features are bundled into one platform, its low entry price, long trial period, and YouTube auto-publishing, which can reduce content maintenance work. The downsides are that the collected information does not disclose details on data security, compliance certifications, backups, payment methods, permission management, APIs, or developer support. Third-party integrations beyond YouTube are also unclear.
Digital Church is best suited to churches in English-speaking North American contexts that need to quickly launch a website, publish sermons, manage events, and accept online giving—especially small and growing churches without a dedicated technical team. Access from mainland China is unknown. Because it involves YouTube auto-publishing and USD subscriptions, users in China may face uncertainty around network access, payments, and localization support. Alternatives to consider include Tithe.ly, Subsplash, Church Center, or building independently with WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace.
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