Your church's digital front door

Ministry Co helps churches and nonprofits grow engagement, simplify giving, and guide people toward meaningful next steps with one beautiful, easy-to-manage website.

Built for churches, ministries, and nonprofits that want to connect better

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Why Ministry Co works

Giving that feels simple and trustworthy

Tools that keep people connected all week long

Mobile-first experiences on every screen

Clear reporting for smarter decisions

Built for ministry growth

Ministry Co brings your website, giving, events, and communication into one simple experience. We design modern, mobile-first sites that help visitors take the next step, help members stay connected, and help your team spend less time managing disconnected tools.


That means more clarity, more connection, and more room for generosity to grow.

A platform that makes every interaction count

From the first visit to the weekly rhythm of giving, serving, and showing up, Ministry Co is designed to create a smoother experience for your people and a stronger digital presence for your mission.

Giving integration

Make generosity easier with a clean, trustworthy giving experience that works beautifully on desktop and mobile. Visitors can give quickly, and your team can spend less time piecing together separate tools.


Built to support consistent generosity, recurring gifts, and a smoother path from first visit to faithful participation.

Engagement tools

Keep your people informed and involved with events, forms, next steps, and content that makes it easier to say yes. Everything works together so visitors never feel lost and your community always knows what to do next.



From first-time guests to long-time members, your website becomes a clearer path to connection.

Analytics & insight

See what people are doing, what content is working, and where attention is dropping off so you can make informed decisions. Ministry Co gives your team the clarity to improve the experience over time and focus on the next step that matters most.


Simple reporting helps you measure engagement, giving, and growth with confidence.

Results that matter

Real outcomes for churches and nonprofits that want a stronger digital presence

Alder Church

“Ministry Co gave us a cleaner site, a clearer giving flow, and a better way to keep our people engaged during the week.”

Hope Harbor Network

“Our visitors can now find what they need faster, and our team finally has one platform that works across the board.”

Grace Community Center

“The new site feels modern, easy to manage, and much more aligned with how people actually connect today.”

FAQ

  • What is Ministry Co?

    Ministry Co is a website and digital engagement platform built for churches and nonprofits. It helps you create a modern digital front door that supports giving, connection, and next steps.

  • How does Ministry Co help our organization?

    It brings your website, giving, events, and communication into one connected experience so people can engage more easily and your team can manage less complexity.

  • Can you help us simplify giving?

    Yes. We build giving experiences that are easy to find, easy to use, and designed to build trust on every device.

  • Why choose Ministry Co over a generic website agency?

    Because we specialize in churches and nonprofits. We understand the mission, the audience, and the outcomes that matter most: engagement, generosity, and connection.

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