Hand your church's social media to a team that does it all.
Your feed keeps going quiet, and you feel it every Sunday. So hand it off. You approve one plan a month, and we create and post everything else: the videos, graphics, carousels, and captions, every week. The work of a six-person team, off your plate for good.
Trusted by 800+ churches since 2016. Facebook and Instagram on every plan.
Good social media takes six people. Your church has a volunteer.
A feed that actually reaches people needs six different skill sets. Most churches pile all six on one stretched-thin volunteer, so it slips. Hand it to us instead, and you get the whole team.
Video editor
Your sermons become short clips made to get watched.
Graphic designer
On-brand graphics and carousels in your colors.
Copywriter
Captions that sound like your church, not a template.
Scheduler
Everything posted on a fixed weekly rhythm. No gaps.
Account manager
One point of contact who keeps it all on time.
Strategist
A plan mapped to your sermons, events, and seasons.
Church marketing is all we have done since 2016, with a team across three continents.
The first visit happens on a phone.
Before a family ever parks in your lot, they pull up your church on Instagram or Facebook. A feed that posted this week tells them you're alive and expecting them. A feed that stopped in March tells them to keep scrolling. You never see this first impression, and it happens hundreds of times a year.
The feed is ministry in its own right, too. A 60-second sermon clip reaches the dad who would never walk in cold. Scripture interrupts the scroll between headlines and highlight reels. People get pastored on a Tuesday night by a sermon you preached two Sundays ago.
Consistency makes all of it compound. Churches that post every single week watch the numbers stack: more engagement, more followers, more views, more people in town who know their name. That kind of influence turns into visitors. Posting in bursts resets the math every time.
The compounding effect of posting every week
Post every week
A fixed rhythm the platforms reward.
Engagement climbs
Likes, comments, shares, and saves.
Audience grows
Followers, subscribers, and views stack week over week.
Awareness spreads
Your town starts to know your name.
Visitors show up
Online influence becomes people in seats on Sunday.
Consistency is also the hardest part. It's the exact thing we sell. See the plans →
You approve. We do everything else.
We optimize your profiles
First we polish the pages people judge first: your bio, profile photo, and cover image on each platform, so your church looks its best before a single post goes out.
We build your plan
A monthly calendar mapped to your sermons, events, and season, sent to you to approve before anything goes live.
We create and post
Videos, graphics, carousels, and captions, scheduled across Facebook and Instagram every week.
Your feed stays consistent
It stays active week after week, and you never scramble for a post again.
Every post type your church needs.
Sermon clips, scripture graphics, stories, and carousels. We produce all of it, on brand, every week.
Charis Church
What Jesus Really Says About Greatness
Emmanuel Christian Center
Walking the Narrow Road with Jesus
New Creation Church
What Does It Really Cost to Follow Jesus
Your sermon's best moments, cut into short vertical video built to get watched.








The Refuge Church
"How to Pray" teaching carousel





Life Church
"Unshakeable" sermon series recap






Vine Church
"Most People Read This Verse Wrong"
Multi-slide posts that teach, recap a series, or walk through next steps. Swipe through the real thing.
Scripture, quotes, and announcements designed in your colors.
Every post also runs in your story, formatted for the full-screen vertical view.
800+ churches since 2016.
Churches don't stay with an agency for years because the graphics are pretty. They stay because the work gets done, every week, without them chasing it.
"The team was EXCELLENT. They communicated well, their response was very timely, and they always provided the information needed. I have worked as a technology manager for many years, and this was a great experience."
Rick Wood
Pursuit Christian Fellowship
"I cannot say enough about every single encounter with REACHRIGHT. We have found approachable excellence at every step. True to their name, they go well beyond expectations."
Missie Dowey
Fresh Church
We have room for 10 new churches right now.
We are a hands-on team, and we cap our client list so every church gets our best work. When these spots are full, the next opening goes to a waitlist.
Pick your rhythm. We bring the team.
Every plan posts on a fixed weekly schedule across Facebook and Instagram. The only thing that changes is how much video you want. Plus is where most churches land.
Starter
4 posts/week
- 3 graphics a week
- 1 carousel a week
- Facebook + Instagram
- Monthly content calendar
Plus
6 posts/week
- 1 short video a week
- 1 carousel a week
- 4 graphics a week
- Facebook + Instagram
- Calendar + monthly report
Premium
7 posts/week
- 2 short videos a week
- 1 carousel a week
- 4 graphics a week
- Facebook + Instagram
- Calendar + monthly report + quarterly strategy call
Want more reach?
Add TikTok or YouTube Shorts to any plan for $100/mo each. Stories are included on every plan, at no extra cost.
Optional add-ons
We reply to comments and DMs within 24 hours.
Your full weekly sermon uploaded and optimized.
$2,000 setup, on us.
It covers your brand kit, post templates, and a full profile optimization, your bio, profile photo, and cover image on every channel, and we waive the whole thing when you commit to 12 months.
Not sure which plan fits? Book a free call and we'll walk through it.
Still have questions? Good.
How much does social media management for churches cost?
How often should a church post on social media?
Which social media platforms should a church use?
What does church social media management include?
Do you optimize our church's social media profiles?
Do you create the content, or do we have to provide it?
Do you use our sermons to create the content?
Should we outsource social media if we already have a volunteer?
What results should we expect from church social media?
Is there a contract or a setup fee?
How is this different from a social media tool or doing it ourselves?
The bottom line
Stop carrying this alone.
Consistent church social media takes a team you don't have. We're that team. Hand it off, and get your Sundays back.