Technical Excellence in the Sanctuary.

A letter from the founder of BethelOS

We believe that the work of the church is too important to be weighed down by administrative friction.

The "Admin Gap" is Real.

Most church software (ChMS) was built for the business office, not the sanctuary. It’s great at tracking giving and attendance, but it’s terrible at the one thing that happens every single week: The Service.

As a result, the "manual" gap is filled with administrative friction. We spend more time managing tools than we do ministering to people.

We believe that ministry deserves better than a mess of PDFs and paper.

We believe that the distance between a "Planned" service and a "Published" bulletin should be a single click, not a whole afternoon of formatting.

We started BethelOS because we were tired of the "hope it works" model of church tech. We wanted to build a Service-First Operating System.

We aren't building a corporate HR tool. We're building a standard for excellence in the sanctuary. No more manual bulletin formatting. No more lost sermon notes. No more "where's the latest schedule?" questions.

BethelOS is for the church that believes excellence is a form of worship, but doesn't have a 10-person tech team to make it happen.

It’s time we treated our sacred moments with the same technical elegance we expect from the rest of our lives.

Ministry is the mission. The tech should just be the wind at your back.

Michael

Founder, BethelOS