ChurchApps provides free, open-source technology solutions for churches, helping them manage operations, engage congregations, and access educational resources without the expense. Our offerings include church management software, a mobile app for member engagement, presentation software, and curriculum for children's ministry, all funded by donations and designed to support the Church's mission.
- FreeShow - FreeShow is a free and open-source presentation program that makes it easy to show text on a big screen. It supports stage display, remote control, media, and many other advanced features. It is open-sourced meaning anyone can contribute.
- CHUMS - CHUMS is completely free, open-source CHUrch Management Software that allows you to manage key data on church members and visitors. It offers comprehensive features including member and guest information tracking, attendance management with a self check-in app, group coordination, donation tracking with detailed reports, and custom form creation.
- B1 Church - B1 Church is a mobile app and website that helps congregations stay connected by integrating various church services and external resources into one customizable platform. It offers features such as online giving, self-check-in for attendance, live streaming of services, and an interactive member directory.
- Lessons.church - Lessons.church** is a website for hosting free video based lessons for churches. The lessons can be scheduled in advance for classrooms and customized. The companion TV app runs on any Android TV device and will pre-fetch each weeks lesson in the classroom so they're ready to be displayed on Sunday without needing an Internet connection.
The only reason this program is free is because of the generous support from users. If you want to support us to keep this free, please head over to ChurchApps or sponsor us on GitHub. Thank you so much!
We have multiple great community for end-users on Facebook. It's a good way to ask questions, get tips and follow new updates. Come join us!
If you discover an issue or have a feature request, simply submit it to our issues log. Don't be shy, that's how the program gets better.
If you would like to get involved contributing in any way, head over to our Slack Channel and introduce yourself. We'd love to hear from you.
If you'd like to set up the project locally, see our development guide.