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Church website design in Tulsa, OK
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Tulsa has an unusually high concentration of large churches relative to its size. Smaller and mid-sized churches in Tulsa often feel pressure to communicate online with the same clarity as the much larger neighbors.
Local context
What the church scene looks like in Tulsa
Tulsa is widely considered to have one of the highest concentrations of large churches relative to metro size in the country. The local scene carries a notable charismatic and Pentecostal tradition — Oral Roberts University and decades of associated ministry activity have shaped Tulsa's church culture in ways that are visible in the metro's broader evangelical identity — layered on top of the more typical Southern Baptist, Methodist, and Catholic base. The "buckle of the Bible Belt" framing still holds up: Tulsa is a deeply churched market, and the church infrastructure is broad rather than narrow. Midtown has seen a noticeable wave of newer plants over the last several years, while the south-side suburbs (Bixby, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Owasso) carry a mix of long-established mid-sized congregations and growing multisite campuses. The visible top of the local scene includes several very large churches whose websites set the visual reference point for smaller congregations in the area. The practical effect for a mid-sized or smaller Tulsa church is that visitors are usually comparing your site against the polish of a much larger neighbor within the same browsing session.
Stack snapshot
What we tend to see in stacks here
- Subsplash Giving
- Planning Center
- Tithe.ly
- Pushpay
- Subsplash
- Squarespace
- WordPress
Tulsa-area church stacks reflect the market's size barbell. Larger Tulsa churches — particularly the charismatic and Pentecostal megachurches — are publicly visible Pushpay, Subsplash, or in-house custom users, often with their own apps. Mid-sized and smaller churches more often land on Planning Center for ChMS and Tithe.ly or Subsplash Giving for the giving side. CMS choices skew WordPress and Squarespace at the smaller end, with custom or app-driven setups at the larger end. None of this is universal, and vendor mixes shift year to year — read it as a pattern, not a brand recommendation.
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
Tulsa visitors are usually arriving with strong category expectations — they know the difference between a charismatic service, a Baptist service, and a more mainline service before they search. That puts unusual weight on the first scroll signaling tone, music style, and tradition. Many visitor sessions cluster Friday afternoon through Sunday morning, and a meaningful share of comparison happens on mobile while visitors weigh two or three churches against the polish of the largest neighbors in town.
Tulsa's public-facing church web presence is anchored by churches like Victory Christian Center, Church on the Move, and Asbury United Methodist — each of which runs a serious online footprint with an app, archived sermons, and consistent video. Those sites tend to set the visual reference point newcomers carry into smaller Tulsa churches.
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A homepage that signals tone and tradition clearly — Tulsa visitors are usually screening for which kind of church they are walking into.
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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 style, dress, and what kids do.
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Recent sermon visible from the homepage; in a deep church market like Tulsa, an outdated latest message reads as a red flag.
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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 Tulsa and does not have an Oklahoma office. Everything we do for a Tulsa church would be remote — video reviews, design demos, ongoing updates by email and Loom. If your team specifically wants a local Tulsa vendor with in-person availability, we are not the right fit.
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