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.
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.
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.
“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

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.