Custom websites for churches, ministries & nonprofits

Your website should be your hardest-working missionary.

Too many ministry websites quietly turn away the very people who came ready to help. We build sites that tell your story, make giving effortless, and keep growing — as a long-term partner, not an agency that builds and disappears.

The audit is where we start — a clear look at what's actually holding you back, before a single page is designed.

First, the honest part.

It's rarely just the website.

Most ministries come to us sure they need a new site. Sometimes they do. But just as often the real blindspot is somewhere upstream — a message that isn't landing, a giving page that leaks, no way to follow up with the people who care. Build a beautiful website on top of that, and you've made a broken thing prettier.

So we look first, and build second. That's why every project starts with a free blindspot audit — not a quote.

What a website should actually do

Not just exist — work.

01

Tell the story in five seconds

A visitor knows what you do, who you help, and why it matters before they ever scroll. Clarity is what turns a stranger into a supporter.

02

Make giving effortless

A path so simple a first-time donor finishes without thinking twice — on their phone, in under a minute.

03

Capture the people who care

The ones who came ready to help don't slip away. They're invited in, followed up with, and walked toward their next step.

04

Keep growing after launch

A site you can update yourself, built to grow as the ministry does — not a brochure that's dated the day it ships.

How we build it

Built custom. Built to last.

No drag-and-drop template that looks like everyone else's. We design and build fully custom sites on modern foundations, then layer on a simple content system so your team can keep it current without calling a developer.

And we don't disappear at launch

A website is never really "done." We stay alongside you — watching what's working, adjusting, and building what's next as the ministry grows. A partner for the long haul, not a project that ends the day the site goes live.

See how we work
The proof

Small changes. Staggering results.

We rebuilt No Hungry Children's website and giving, then built the technology to grow it. In the first six months their giving nearly doubled — and years later, that momentum is still compounding. Over 21 million meals provided, and counting.

Nearly 2× giving, in six months

The No Hungry Children partnerships platform built by Five & Two, shown on their rebuilt ministry website
Ministry, not an agency

We never let a budget decide who gets help.

Less than an agency

The same quality — often better — priced as a ministry, not a markup.

Can't fund it yet?

We help you raise it — a campaign that tells your story and rallies your people.

Sometimes, simply given

A handful of ministries each year are fully underwritten by our donors.

Common questions

Do you build websites for churches, ministries, and nonprofits?

Yes — it's most of what we do. We design and build custom websites for faith-based ministries, churches, and nonprofits of every size, from a first real website to a full rebuild of an outdated one.

How much does a nonprofit or church website cost?

Every ministry is different, so we don't post fixed prices — but we charge well below typical agency rates, and we scope and price it together after a free audit, with no surprise numbers.

What if we can't afford a new website right now?

We'll help you raise it. We build you a fundraising campaign that tells your story and rallies your people — and a handful of ministries each year are fully underwritten by our donors.

How are you different from a website design agency?

We're a ministry, not an agency. We start by uncovering your real blindspots instead of selling you a website, and we stay alongside you long after launch — a partner for the long haul, not a one-time project.

Start where it makes sense — your blindspots.

Twenty honest questions, about four minutes. You'll get a clear look at what's quietly holding your ministry back — and we'll know exactly where a new website fits, if it does at all.