We are Churchable. And we are upgrading the church.

The Truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is unchanging.
But how do we effectively deliver this message, to a world so obsessed with change?

Welcome to Churchable. We are upgrading the church with our powerful web products and technical media solutions

New Projects


Apologies for the lack of updates. We’ve been so busy working on projects, we’ve neglected to update you all! We have some exciting work in the pipeline, and are privileged to be working with some great people and organisations! If you have a web, design or technical problem or project – we can help. Please get in touch!

16 Sep, 2010

SEO evangelism


There’s a great post over at www.churchrelevance.com on SEO tools and their use as evangelism tools. Definitely worth a read.

12 Feb, 2010

To blog or not to blog?


We have some great tools to enable you to keep the content on your site fresh and relevant. Nothing’s worse than a website that hasn’t been updated in about 3 years. Keep your visitors interested with a blog or twitter feed. Use current news and upcoming events as reasons to share with your community. Refreshed content will not only keep you current, but it’ll keep people coming back for more.

4 Feb, 2010

Web packages


We’ve put together some simple web packages to help you decipher the complex world of web pricing. We’re offering these packages to help you/your ministry/your church impact people with a well considered and dynamic web presence. Starting at just £400, they cover everything you might need, from logo design to hosting and email. Details are on the homepage

Contact us to see how we can help.

31 Jan, 2010

Making SEO work for you


Have a great website is just the first step. Making sure people can find you is just as important. Here at Churchable we’re passionate about making sure you can reach your local community via the web. We integrate geo-tools such as google maps so people can actually find you. We also work hard to make sure if people are looking for a local church, they’ll find you.

18 Jan, 2010