When it comes to building a church website, two of the most popular platforms are WordPress and Webflow. Both can create functional, attractive sites, but they’re very different in how they’re built, maintained, and optimized for ministry use.
If your church is considering a new website, here’s a detailed comparison to help you choose the platform that’s best for your needs.
For many churches, updating a website is a challenge—service times change, new sermons are uploaded, and events need to be promoted.
WordPress:
Uses a dashboard with menus and plugins that can feel overwhelming.
Some updates (especially design changes) often require a developer.
Plugins for basic features can conflict, causing maintenance issues.
Webflow:
Visual editor lets you click and edit content directly on the page.
Drag-and-drop tools make changes quick and intuitive.
Volunteers with no coding experience can handle routine updates.
👉 Winner: Webflow for churches that want simplicity and fewer technical headaches.
Your website should feel unique to your church—not like every other site on the internet.
WordPress:
Relies on pre-made themes. Custom designs require coding or premium themes.
Adding animations or complex layouts can be tricky without advanced skills.
Webflow:
Fully custom designs with pixel-perfect control.
Built-in tools for animations, modern layouts, and responsive design.
No reliance on templates—you get a site that’s one-of-a-kind.
👉 Winner: Webflow for fully custom, modern church websites.
Church websites handle sensitive data—online giving, prayer requests, volunteer signups—which makes security crucial.
WordPress:
Open-source platform; security depends on plugins and hosting provider.
Regular updates needed to avoid vulnerabilities.
Backup systems and security plugins add extra cost and complexity.
Webflow:
Fully hosted solution with SSL security included.
No need to manage updates or install security plugins.
Automatic backups and global hosting ensure fast, safe performance.
👉 Winner: Webflow for built-in hosting, speed, and peace of mind.
While cost shouldn’t be the only factor, churches often have limited budgets.
WordPress:
Free core software, but premium themes, plugins, and hosting fees add up.
May require hiring developers for updates or troubleshooting.
Ongoing maintenance costs can be unpredictable.
Webflow:
Transparent monthly hosting fees with everything included.
No plugins or third-party maintenance required.
Long-term costs often lower due to reduced technical support needs.
👉 Winner: Webflow for predictable, all-in-one pricing.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is essential for helping people find your church online.
WordPress:
SEO tools rely on plugins (e.g., Yoast), which can be effective but require setup.
Page speed varies depending on theme and hosting.
Webflow:
SEO settings are built directly into the platform.
Sites are fast-loading by default, improving rankings.
Clean, semantic code makes Google happy without extra plugins.
👉 Winner: Webflow for built-in SEO and performance.
Both WordPress and Webflow can technically build a church website, but Webflow offers small churches a simpler, more secure, and more customizable solution. It removes the technical roadblocks of WordPress, allowing your team to focus on ministry instead of maintenance.
At Your Way Media, we design custom Webflow sites specifically for churches, combining modern design, easy updates, and powerful SEO tools.
👉 Schedule a Free Consultation to see how a Webflow-powered website can help your church connect with your community and grow online.