A customized WithYou page gives your church, group, or ministry a space to share what you’re inviting people into and how they can join. It creates a clear on-ramp into a shared journey, whether that’s in areas like prayer, sermon follow-up and/or outreach opportunities.
Imagine your church in the middle of a series on prayer. Instead of only hearing about it on Sunday, what if people were invited to practice it throughout the week, together? A WithYou page gathers those invitations in one place, offering simple, accessible pathways that help people step in and take part.
A WithYou Page lives on the web and in the app. On the web, it gives people a clear place to land. In the app, it becomes something they can follow. And it is all managed from a message thread inside WithYou.
That matters because people often do care, but they do not know what they are being invited into. Everything stays vague. The vision has to be repeated. The culture is assumed. The next step is never quite clear. A Page fixes that by making the whole thing more explicit.
A Page works for a church with a thousand people or a group of four friends. If people need a way to find you, follow you, or join what you're doing, a Page does that.
Sermon pathways, announcements, group invitations for the whole congregation.
A weekly update, pathway sets, a join button. Everything a new person needs to understand what this is and step in.
A home people can find, follow, and share. No separate web page required.
Event details, pathway sets, a group that opens the week of. Still useful months after.
Add the basics, choose what belongs there, and turn it on. Tap Publish and you're live.
Send people straight to one place where they can see the vision, the culture, and what kind of invitation this is.
Post updates from the message thread so the Page stays connected to the real life of the group, not just a static description.
A Page gives a person, group, church, or initiative a clear direction people can actually see. It shows what this is, where it is going, and how someone can take part.
When someone follows a Page, they are not just looking at a website. They are buying into a direction. The vision, culture, and next step are all out in the open.
A pathway set does more than organize content. It shows the kind of walk you are inviting people into and makes it easier to agree on a pathway together and begin.
A small group, initiative, event, or project becomes real enough to join. Leaders can see what is being offered. Participants can see what they are saying yes to. Nothing has to stay in the dark.
The point is not just to put information on the web. The point is to give people a front door into something clear enough, safe enough, and real enough to begin.
Yes, a Page is easy to make from your phone. But that convenience serves a bigger purpose: it helps you make the invitation visible without needing a separate website or extra tool.
Follow the WithYou Page and you'll see updates, new pathways as they come out, and invitations to groups where you can try things for yourself.
Follow the WithYou Page