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Church website design in Chattanooga, TN
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Chattanooga is mid-sized but has an active church scene with several large neighbors. Mid-sized churches there often feel the pull to look online as polished as the bigger congregations across town.
Local context
What the church scene looks like in Chattanooga
Chattanooga carries a deeper church culture than its size suggests, with a strong Southern Baptist and Presbyterian base, a meaningful Methodist and Catholic footprint, and a notable presence of non-denominational and Presbyterian (PCA) plants. The metro has shifted slowly over the last decade with the broader river-city tourism push and a quieter wave of tech and outdoor-industry employers — Volkswagen's plant, a growing remote-worker population, and ongoing downtown revitalization have changed the demographic mix in ways the church scene is still adjusting to. Compared to larger metros like Nashville or Atlanta, Chattanooga's church scene is more compact — a smaller number of visible larger congregations set most of the visual reference points, and most visitors are choosing among options inside a relatively tight geographic area. The metro extends into northwest Georgia (Ringgold, Fort Oglethorpe) and into Alabama at the edges, and visitor patterns sometimes cross the state line. The practical effect for a Chattanooga church is that visitor expectations are shaped by both the polished larger neighbors and an unusually intact set of long-established mid-sized congregations.
Stack snapshot
What we tend to see in stacks here
- Planning Center
- Tithe.ly
- Pushpay
- Subsplash
- Squarespace
- WordPress
Chattanooga-area church stacks follow the broader Southeast pattern — Planning Center, Pushpay, Subsplash, and Tithe.ly all show up across area churches. Larger Chattanooga churches are more visible on Pushpay or custom builds; mid-sized and smaller congregations more often land on Tithe.ly or Planning Center Giving. CMS choices skew WordPress and Squarespace at the smaller and mid-sized end. Treat this as a pattern read — specific vendor mixes shift year to year.
Visitor flow
How first-time visitors find your church here
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Search
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Click
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Read
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Decide
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Visit
Chattanooga visitors are usually arriving with prior church context — the metro is deeply churched and most adults have a working sense of what a service is. Comparison is compact: visitors are usually weighing two or three churches inside a relatively tight geography, so tone and feel often decide the visit. The recent inflow of remote workers and younger transplants means a noticeable share of visitors are looking for a church that reads as serious-but-not-stuffy, and an outdated site loses that segment quickly.
Chattanooga's public-facing church web presence includes churches like Brainerd Baptist, Stuart Heights Baptist, and several long-established PCA congregations on the south side of the metro. Those sites are commonly referenced when newcomers form a baseline for what a Chattanooga church website should look like.
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A homepage that signals tone and tradition in the first scroll.
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Service times and address above the fold with a one-tap directions link.
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A first-visit section honest about service length, music, and dress.
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Recent sermon visible from the homepage.
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A clean giving link that matches your processor.
How it works
From review to a site you’re proud of
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Free 5-minute video review
Send your current site and we record a Loom walking through what is and is not working from a first-time visitor’s perspective. No sales call, no obligation.
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Optional homepage demo
If you want to see what a redesign would actually look like, we build a free homepage mockup before you commit to anything.
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Pick a plan if it makes sense
If the review and demo land, you pick a monthly plan and we take it from there. If they do not, you keep the review and we part on good terms.
Launch + Train
Self-managed after launch
$57/mo · 12-mo minimum
Full custom redesign, hosting, and a 30-day training and support window. Your team handles routine updates after that.
- Custom-built from scratch (zero templates)
- Hosting for the full 12-month term
- 30-day post-launch training window
- GA4 + conversion tracking on your goals
★ Most commonLaunch + Ongoing Care
Fully managed after launch
$97/mo · 12-mo minimum
Same redesign and hosting. We also handle routine updates — sermons, events, ministries, staff pages, photo refreshes — throughout the term.
- Everything in Launch + Train
- Routine content + photo updates
- Sermons, events, ministry pages
- Monthly GA4 conversion review
About working together
Busic Digital is not based in Chattanooga and does not have a Tennessee office. All work for a Chattanooga church would be remote — video reviews, design demos, ongoing updates by email and Loom. If your team specifically wants a local vendor, we are not the right fit.
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