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PROJECT SERVICES

Church Website Design & Development

We create custom Squarespace websites for churches looking to reach their city for Jesus. goodbye to limited in-house teams, costly traditional agencies, and unreliable offshore freelancers. Say hello to a more efficient and affordable way of getting your Website Design & Coding projects done with a team of US-based creatives and a dedicated creative director.

Work with a team that understands churches

Built on Squarespace, for easy upkeep

Built on your Schedule, not ours

Homepage of Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church displayed on a laptop and smartphone. The site features a woman smiling in a church setting, with navigation menus, a welcome message, and options to connect or see more information.

Our Website Design Process

01. Discovery

Say goodbye to limited in-house teams, costly traditional agencies, and unreliable offshore freelancers. Say hello to a more efficient and affordable way of getting your Website Design & Coding projects done with a team of US-based creatives and a dedicated creative director.

02. Design

Say goodbye to limited in-house teams, costly traditional agencies, and unreliable offshore freelancers. Say hello to a more efficient and affordable way of getting your Website Design & Coding projects done with a team of US-based creatives and a dedicated creative director.

03. Launch

Say goodbye to limited in-house teams, costly traditional agencies, and unreliable offshore freelancers. Say hello to a more efficient and affordable way of getting your Website Design & Coding projects done with a team of US-based creatives and a dedicated creative director.

  • A woman with short black hair, smiling, wearing a yellow top and a necklace, with a blue wall and window in the background.

    "Josh has given us a website that is a window into our church home that is both inviting and authentic to who we are. He is creative, thorough, available, responsive, and a valuable resource."

    Pastor Tracy Hilts
    Living Hope Covenant Church

  • A smiling middle-aged man with short grey hair, wearing a light blue collared shirt, standing outdoors with autumn-colored trees in the background.

    “Within a few weeks, we had a beautiful website. His communication was excellent, his follow through superb, his training was comprehensive and his pricing was more than competitive. We would recommend Clearpath without reservation."

    Pastor Trent Walker
    Michigan Catalyst Network

  • Smiling woman with curly brown hair, wearing glasses and earrings, outdoors with green blurred background.

    “The process was invigorating and best of all, our office manager can easily make updates and changes to keep it fresh. Before our website was a bit stale and very hard to use and now it's become a powerful tool for outreach!"

    Pastor Lynn Stone
    Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church

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  • Logo of the Alliance of Reformed Churches, featuring a stylized letter A within a circle and the name of the organization to the right.
  • A computer screen displaying a row of icons and a chat window with a message from a chatbot.
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  • A black square image with a small white rectangle in the top left corner containing black text.
  • Logo for Lakeland Church featuring a circular design with a mountain and lake reflection, accompanied by the text 'Lakeland Church'.
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  • A black screen with some faintly visible vertical streaks or reflections.
  • A screenshot of a GitHub README file with a green GitHub logo and instructions for creating a pull request in a repository.
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  • Logo of UAN, Urban Apostolic Network, featuring large bold text 'UAN' with an underline and smaller text 'Urban Apostolic Network' beneath.
  • A computer screen displaying a security camera footage with people in a parking lot.
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  • Logo of Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church featuring a Celtic cross design with text to the right.
  • Logo of Community Presbyterian Church in San Juan Capistrano, featuring a stylized design of hands holding a circular element with a leaf, and text emphasizing the church's name and location.
  • Logo for Springs Community featuring a church steeple with a cross, a bell, and a bird in flight, all within a diamond shape, with the words "Springs Community" below.
  • Logo for Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church featuring stylized figures forming a cross.
  • Logo for Living Hope Covenant Church featuring a heart and cross design.
  • Logo of Addisville Church featuring a cross integrated with an open book.
  • Logo of Dripping Springs Methodist Church featuring an open Bible, a church steeple, and the church's name and location.
  • Text reading 'lighthouse church' in bold black letters on a white background.

Our Website Portfolio

  • Website homepage of Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church displayed on a laptop and a smartphone, featuring a group of people seated in a church setting. The homepage has a welcome message, service time information, and a call-to-action button to plan a visit.

    Church Name

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Laptop and smartphone screens showing a church website with the slogan "Find your people. Discover your purpose. Engage the adventure." and images of community gatherings, church services, and groups of people at an outdoor event.

    Church Name

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Website homepage of Yorba Linda Presbyterian Church displayed on a laptop and a smartphone. The page features a woman smiling inside a church, with welcoming text and buttons to connect or learn more.

    Church Name

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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We’d love to chat and get to know your and your church! Just tap or click below and we’ll set-up a free discovery call!