Creating a church website in 2025 isn’t just a "nice-to-have"—it’s essential. Your website is often the first interaction someone has with your ministry. Whether they’re looking for service times, trying to find your livestream, or considering attending for the first time, your website matters.
But building a site is only half the battle—you’ve also got to host it somewhere. And for churches, finding a hosting provider that’s reliable, affordable, and easy to manage is crucial (especially if your "tech team" is just your worship pastor and a teenager named Josh). Sorry, Josh!
Let’s explore some of the best church website hosting providers available in 2025—plus a few key things to look for when choosing the right one for your ministry.
Why it’s our #1 pick: If you're already using ChurchTrac to manage your church, Church Connect comes included—at no extra cost. It requires no additional hosting fees, no complex integrations, and no learning a new platform just to launch a simple website.
What makes it great:
Best for: Churches that want something simple, affordable, and integrated with their existing tools.
If you want full control over your site’s design and functionality, WordPress is still the go-to. But you’ll need a solid hosting provider to make it work. These two are excellent:
A. Bluehost
B. SiteGround
Best for: Churches that want to customize everything and have someone on staff (or a volunteer) who knows their way around WordPress.
Not into tech but still want a beautiful website? Squarespace might be your best friend.
Best for: Churches that value design, want something polished, and don’t need tons of custom tools.
Before you pick your hosting solution, here’s a quick checklist of what you should be looking for:
Pro Tip: Don’t just go with the cheapest option. Go with the one that will save you time and stress in the long run.
There are a lot of hosting providers out there, but not all are created equal—especially when it comes to church needs.
Here’s our recap:
Whatever route you choose, the right hosting provider can free up your time so you can focus more on ministry and less on troubleshooting websites.
Already using ChurchTrac? You already have a church website! Church Connect is built right in, ready to go, and made specifically for ministries. No extra cost. No setup stress.
How do I choose a hosting provider for my church website?
Start by asking what your church actually needs. Do you want full control over the design (go with WordPress)? Prefer something plug-and-play (go with ChurchTrac or Squarespace)? Then compare prices, support, and ease of use.
What’s the easiest option for a church with no tech team?
ChurchTrac with Church Connect is probably the simplest route. It’s included with your ChurchTrac subscription, no separate hosting required, and is designed specifically for churches.
Is WordPress too complicated for churches?
Not necessarily—but it does come with a learning curve. If someone on your team is comfortable with tech or design, WordPress can be a great, flexible option. Just be sure to choose a good hosting provider like Bluehost or SiteGround.
Do I need to pay extra for SSL or security?
Some providers (like Bluehost and Squarespace) include SSL for free. With others, you may need to pay extra or install it yourself. Always check before signing up.
Can I switch providers later if I need to?
Yes, but it can be a bit of work—especially if you’ve built your site from scratch. That’s why it’s worth spending a little extra time upfront choosing a provider you can stick with long-term.