The Challenge
Churches and dioceses have important things to share, but in today's world, the message competes with countless other voices.
Between websites, newsletters, social media, and donation platforms, it's easy to feel scattered, or to worry that your efforts aren't connecting with the people you most want to reach.
Good communication doesn't mean chasing every trend. It means knowing who you're speaking to, what they need to hear, and how to share it in a way that reflects who you are.
What This Involves
I help church communities bring order and intentionality to their digital communication so that your online presence reflects your mission, not the noise around it.
- Website planning and content strategy: building or refining your site around clarity, hospitality, and ease of use.
- Email newsletters and member communication: setting up tools and rhythms for meaningful connection, without overcomplicating the process.
- Donation setup and giving process reviews: making online giving simple, transparent, and trustworthy.
- Guidance on maintaining a calm, authentic presence online: cultivating communication that feels genuine, not performative, so your tone and message stay consistent with who you are.
Whether you're starting fresh or refining what's already in place, my goal is to help you communicate in a way that feels right for your community: honest, clear, and free from unnecessary stress.
Why It Matters
People decide in seconds whether they feel connected to what they see online. When your website and communication channels are clear and aligned, you remove barriers and build trust. Members stay informed and engaged, new visitors find what they need, and your message comes through simply and sincerely.
Done well, it strengthens both your outreach and your internal sense of purpose.
Getting Started
If your website or communication tools have grown messy or confusing, or if you just want to ensure your message feels true to who you are, I'd be glad to help you review, refine, and plan a better path forward.
You can email me at luke@codigo.ca, or use the form below.