QR codes for churches
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From the pew, a QR code is the shortest path to your giving page, this week's announcements, sermon notes, or the volunteer sign-up. Generate a free code below and it's in Sunday's bulletin.
Church links change constantly — a new sermon series page each month, a different sign-up form each season, the annual pledge campaign. Instead of generating and re-laminating a new code every time, put one editable code on the pew cards, the lobby banner, and the bulletin template, and update where it points from the office on Monday morning.
Giving platforms also migrate. If your church moves from one giving provider to another, an editable code means the hundreds of printed cards in pew racks keep working the same day you switch.
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What do churches most often link QR codes to?
Online giving is the most common, followed by digital bulletins, sermon audio/video, event registration, and new-visitor connect cards.
Can one code serve different purposes over the year?
An editable code can — point it at the Easter schedule in spring, camp registration in summer, and the pledge drive in fall, without touching anything that's printed.
Is this appropriate for an older congregation?
Scanning is now built into every phone camera, and churches consistently report strong uptake across ages — just pair the code with a short printed instruction like "Point your phone camera here."