Client snapshot
Lifepoint Church is a growing Pentecostal church in Hamilton, Ontario, with multiple weekly services and an active church community. The congregation was engaged. The system for helping people take next steps was not.
The bottleneck
Every week, the same problem repeated itself.
Multiple services meant multiple announcements. Not everyone heard them. Not everyone was even in the room when they were given. And even when people did hear them, the next step was often scattered. Maybe you talked to a specific person. Maybe you went to a website or Facebook page. Maybe you filled out a sign-up sheet in the foyer.
The intent was there. The path wasn't.
That made every announcement heavier than it needed to be. People who wanted to act had to remember where to go, who to talk to, or what link to find later. The church was communicating. But the machine behind the communication was messy.
The system we built
The fix was not more announcements. It was one place to send everyone.
That place is mylifepoint.info, a single web page that brings together next steps, forms, and key resources for the church community. One link. One front door. One place members can return to any time they have a question or want to act.
- The Central Hub
One simple page that holds the church's main next steps in one place.
- Integrated Data Flow
Form fills connect directly into the church management software, so sign-ups go into the right system without side processes or disconnected handoffs.
- The Resource Network
Key destinations like the private members' Facebook page and other resources now sit behind one clear entry point instead of being scattered across platforms.
The outcome
The call to action got radically simpler.
Every service now ends with one clear CTA: go to mylifepoint.info. That shift created more Clarity for the congregation and more Control for the team. Instead of different instructions for different announcements, there is now one consistent path people can remember and revisit.
Since launch, the platform has enabled hundreds of next steps with stronger reporting ability through a central, trackable system. That means the church is not just pointing people somewhere simpler. It is also getting better visibility into engagement and follow-through.
What it unlocked
With one hub carrying every next step, the church stopped rebuilding the same process every week. New initiatives do not need a brand-new call to action. They plug into the existing machine. Members have one dependable place to go. Leadership can keep growing ministry touchpoints without letting confusion grow with them.

