Church Website Builder: Service Times, Sermons, and Giving in One Launch
Kleap's church website builder turns a short description into service-time pages, a sermon archive, ministry listings, and a giving link. Domain, analytics, and Search Console setup come with it, so what would normally take a volunteer weeks to piece together goes live in minutes.
Real church websites built with Kleap
Every site below is live, published by a real Kleap user, and generated from a single prompt with our AI website generator. No designer, no code.
Join the church businesses already live on Kleap — describe your idea and your site is ready in minutes.
Ready for Your First Sunday Announcement
Before your congregation gets the link, this church website builder pack sweats the details volunteers usually forget: service-time pages, a sermon archive, giving, and the search setup that actually gets the site found.
Pages
Home, about/beliefs, service times, ministries, sermons, staff/leadership, and give/contact pages.
Prayer & Volunteer Forms
Prayer request forms, volunteer sign-ups, event RSVPs, small group inquiries, and newsletter capture.
Sermon & Livestream Embeds
Embed past sermon videos and livestream links from YouTube or Facebook, organized by date or series.
Giving Link
A give page linking to your existing donation platform or payment processor, plus a form for giving questions.
Bulletin-Ready Domain
A kleap.io address is fine for a soft launch, but most congregations want their own domain in the bulletin. Add it whenever you're ready, and the checklist rechecks that the giving and sermon pages still load correctly under the new address, not just the homepage.
Getting Found Before Next Sunday
Search Console verification happens right alongside the domain swap, and visit tracking is already running from the first publish, so when someone searches your church's name before Sunday, the sermon and service-time pages are what actually shows up.
How to Create Your Church Website
Build a professional church website in 3 simple steps — no coding required
Describe Your Church
Start with your church name, denomination or beliefs, service times, location, and the pages and forms you need, such as prayer requests or volunteer sign-ups.
Add Sermons, Ministries, and Giving
Add sermon or livestream embeds, list your ministries and small groups, and link your giving page to your existing donation platform.
Give It One More Read Before You Publish
Read through the service times, the giving link, and each sermon embed one more time, since small denominational details are easy to mistype, then publish. Once Search Console verification clears, the domain is ready to share in this week's announcements.
A Church Site Ready to Share Before Sunday
Watch a described church — denomination, service times, sermon archive, and a giving link — turn into a published site with its own domain and Search Console already squared away.
Demo video coming soon
Church Website Templates
Start with a professional template designed specifically for church websites
Traditional Church
Classic layout with service times, sermon archive, and staff bios
Modern / Non-Denominational Church
Bold hero, livestream embed, and ministries grid
Multi-Campus Church
Location pages, campus-specific service times, and a unified giving link
Small / Community Church
Simple one-page site with about, service times, and a contact form
Youth / Young Adult Ministry
Event calendar, small group sign-ups, and social links
Church Plant / New Congregation
Launch page with beliefs, first-service countdown, and volunteer sign-up
All templates are fully customizable with AI — describe your changes and watch them happen
Everything Your Church Needs to Succeed Online
Every Page Your Congregation Needs
Every page a first-time visitor checks — home, beliefs, service times, ministries, sermons, staff, and a way to give or ask a question — comes back written for your specific denomination and congregation, not generic filler with your church's name dropped in.
A complete site structure before launch
Service Times & Location
Add clear service schedules, campus or room details, directions, and parking notes so first-time visitors know exactly when and where to show up.
Answers the #1 question visitors have
Sermon & Livestream Pages
Embed past sermon videos and livestream links from YouTube or Facebook, organized by series or date, so the sermon archive is easy to browse.
Turns past sermons into ongoing content
Giving Page
Add a giving page that links out to your existing donation platform or payment processor, plus a form for in-person or mail-in giving questions.
One clear place to give, no new backend
Ministries & Small Groups
List ministries, small groups, youth programs, and volunteer opportunities with a sign-up or contact form for each one.
Visitors find their next step
Go Live and Get Found
The launch checklist times Search Console verification to the week your denomination details and sermon series names are still fresh in the copy, connects the domain your congregation will actually type, and turns on visit tracking automatically — so the first search for your church points to the real site, not a coming-soon page.
Congregation-ready before the first Sunday link goes out
Why Choose Kleap for Your Church Website?
See how Kleap compares to traditional agencies and other website builders
| Feature | Kleap | Traditional Agency | Other Builders |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pages | Bundled with beliefs & staff pages | Quoted and built page by page | Locked to a generic template |
| Service times & directions | Structured section | Manual page build | Basic text block |
| Sermon archive | Embed by series or date | Separate media plugin | Often an add-on |
| Giving page | Link to your existing platform | Custom integration | Varies |
| Domain checklist | Part of the congregation launch flow | Addressed after the site is live | A separate step you arrange yourself |
| Search Console | Guided verification steps | Left to a volunteer or vendor | Left entirely to you |
Church Website FAQs
What does a church website builder like Kleap actually generate for my congregation?↓
Kleap's church website builder generates a set of pages such as home, about, beliefs, service times, ministries, sermons, and contact, along with forms for prayer requests, volunteer sign-ups, and event RSVPs, then publishes the site with a custom domain option, analytics, and Search Console readiness.
Is Kleap's church website builder free to start?↓
Yes. You can describe your church website in a prompt and Kleap generates and publishes it to a free kleap.io address at no cost. A paid plan adds a custom domain, removes the Kleap badge, and includes more advanced edits.
Does the site include online giving or donation processing?↓
Kleap does not process donations directly. It generates a giving page that links out to your existing donation platform or payment processor, plus a contact form for members who prefer to give in person or by mail.
Can I embed sermon videos and a livestream on my church website?↓
Yes. The generated site can embed past sermon videos and livestream links from platforms such as YouTube or Facebook, organized by date or sermon series so visitors can catch up on recent messages.
Can I connect my own domain to a website for churches built with Kleap?↓
Yes. After you generate the site, the launch checklist walks you through connecting a custom domain, turning on analytics, and completing Google Search Console verification before you share the link with your congregation.
Explore More Industries
Restaurant Website Builder
Healthcare Website Builder
Real Estate Website Builder
Fitness Website Builder
Beauty Salon Website Builder
Education Website Builder
Events Website Builder
Professional Services Website Builder
Cafe Website Builder
Nonprofit Website Builder
Law Firm Website Builder
Construction Website Builder
More Website Solutions
Website Builders
Compare Alternatives
Launch a church website with service times, sermons, and giving covered
The first draft gets you a homepage and a sermon page; the launch checklist is what makes it announcement-ready — domain, analytics, giving links, and Search Console confirmed before the URL goes in this week's bulletin.
