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Churches & Sacred Music

A parish website built by someone who has played the liturgy

Your music program is often the most public thing your parish does: the concert series, Evensong, the choir that visitors mention on the way out. The website should reflect that, and it should be updatable by parish staff without a call to anyone.

Sound familiar?

The site is years out of date

Service times from two rectors ago, a choir page with former members, and a music series buried three clicks deep.

Concert series with no box office path

Sacred music concerts announced in the bulletin and Facebook, with ticket or donation links scattered across whatever was set up first.

Choir recruitment depends on the narthex

A singer searching for a choir in your city will not find you, and if they do, the site does not say when rehearsals are or who to email.

Nobody on staff can edit it

The parish administrator has fourteen jobs already, and the website is the one with the login nobody remembers.

What we build for you

A parish site for the whole parish

Services, ministries, staff, and music presented together. The music program shines without the rest of parish life disappearing behind it.

Concert series and event calendars

Your sacred music series with dates, programs, and performers, structured so the next season is an edit, not a rebuild.

Choir and ensemble pages that recruit

Rehearsal times, repertoire, expectations, and a direct way for a new singer to reach the director.

Editing for parish staff

Service times, bulletins, and announcements updated by the office in minutes through the CMS.

Giving and ticketing links, integrated cleanly

Your existing giving platform and box office connected coherently from the site, instead of a pile of mismatched buttons.

From the case files

Recent work

Questions that come up

Is this just for the music program, or the whole parish site?

The whole parish. A music-only microsite strands the rest of parish life on the old site, so we build the full site with the music program given the prominence it earns.

We have almost no budget between pledge seasons.

Parish builds are scoped accordingly, and vestries usually find the number closer to a music-fund line item than a capital campaign. The pricing page has the bands.

Do you understand liturgical scheduling?

Fugue Lab is run by a working church musician. Feast-day transferals, seasonal service changes, and why the Easter schedule cannot go up late are already understood.

Put the parish online properly

Book a call, bring your current site, and talk to a church musician who builds websites. You get a scope the vestry can read.

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