§For Korean-American congregations

Church websites for thenext generation.

Korean churches face a bilingual audience — first-generation elders and English-service youth — on one website. We design church sites that honor Korean ministry tradition while speaking to 2nd- and 3rd-gen Korean-Americans in the voice they live in.

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sermon archive access
§ 01The problems

What's breakingright now.

Four patterns we fix in every engagement in your industry. If any of them sound familiar — we can solve them together.

One church, two languages

Korean-service worship schedules, English-service youth groups, family events that span both. One site has to serve all three.

Event calendars that actually update

Weekly sermons, small groups, retreats, fellowship meals. A calendar staff can update from their phone in Korean or English.

New-comers scared to walk in

A good website tells a new family what to expect: where to park, what to wear, where kids go. Removes the first-visit friction.

Sermon archives locked in a YouTube playlist

A searchable, category-tagged sermon library keeps visitors engaged all week — and gets indexed by Google for seekers.

§ 02What we build

Every site weship includes.

The common features this industry actually needs. Included in every engagement — not "add-on packages" or "upgrades".

  • 01

    Bilingual service schedule

    Korean 1부 / 2부 / English Service / Youth Service laid out clearly in both languages.

  • 02

    Sermon archive with search

    Videos or audio, tagged by series, book of the Bible, and speaker. Searchable in Korean and English.

  • 03

    Online giving with envelopes

    Tithing, missions, building fund, general — all with the same envelope categories your elders recognize.

  • 04

    New-family welcome flow

    First-visit info, parking, kids' ministry, a simple "we'll look for you" form.

  • 05

    Prayer request + counseling form

    Private submission routed directly to pastors, never stored publicly.

  • 06

    Events + small group directory

    Members find groups by age, day, location. Leaders update their group from their phone.

§ 03In practice
Our new family registrations doubled in the first quarter after launch. The elders can read it, the kids can share it.

담임목사

Senior Pastor, NJ church · Regional Korean Church

Regional Korean Church
§ 04Common questions

Asked beforeyou ask.

01How much does a church website cost?
Most Korean church builds fall between $6,000 and $12,000 including bilingual copy, sermon archive setup, online giving, and new-family flow.
02Do you handle 501(c)(3) tax-deductible giving receipts?
Yes. We configure Stripe or Tithely so members receive automatic year-end giving statements.
03Can our elders update it?
Yes — we build in a Korean-language CMS interface so Korean-speaking staff update bulletins, sermons, and events without IT help.
04Can we embed our YouTube live service?
Yes. The homepage auto-switches to live mode when your YouTube stream goes live, then reverts to the archive after.

Ready for a website your whole congregation uses?

Thirty minutes is enough. What you're building, rough budget, rough timeline — and together we sketch what's possible inside it.