A better way to connect your community.
Technology designed for ministry leaders to easily communicate and build community with their members beyond the church walls.
Help your people find their people
Enable members to discover groups within your church or communities near them.
Create a place for meaningful conversations
Send group or direct messages, share reactions and GIFs, and engage with Polls. Keep people coming back with notifications.
Do less managing and more ministering
No more sending messages in multiple places. Send event invites, manage RSVPs, and share updates in one place.
Everybody. Everything. All in one place.
For ministry leaders
Engage your members and keep logistics organized in one place.
For churches, schools, and orgs
Share information with your church quickly and at any time.
For churchgoers
Connect with others in your church and find the latest updates.
What other ministry leaders are saying
Called is the best solution for church groups. Period. It’s built by the church for the church.
We can finally merge our 3 calendars!
Called is the best of both worlds — the functionality of a modern chat app AND built for ministry. It helps us stay way more organized than we would in a tool like GroupMe.
I love finally having a faith-based app for connecting groups at my parish and local communities. It’s like a Catholic GroupMe or Slack.
At first I was nervous about having people download another app, but it was very well received.
This app changed the way I run my small group. I would recommend this to any group leader.
From Our Blog
Best practices for building and running your group or ministry with Called.
5 Steps To Effective Evangelization (& The Role of Community)
For two millennia, the Catholic Church has been the missionary church. Christianity, and more specifically, Catholicism, has and will continue to be the only religion whose primary goal is the conversion of souls.
Forming Your Community Why
St. Maximillian Kolbe was right. It seems that the attitude of many today is indifference, apathy, and complacency. Our ministries and churches are unfortunately plagued by these attitudes as well.
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