Care should not depend on spare time
Church teams already carry the desire to notice visitors, support volunteers, and follow up with people who are drifting. The hard part is making that care operationally repeatable.
Our story
EchoFaith exists for churches carrying a real tension: leaders see the people who need a message, a reminder, an invitation, or a check-in, but the follow-through often depends on limited time, small teams, and scattered systems. Canada is our first market, but the need is much bigger than one country.
Why it matters
EchoFaith was built from real church leadership experience. In church life, communication is often the bridge between good intentions and someone actually feeling remembered.
A timely message can help a visitor take a next step, give a volunteer clarity before Sunday, remind a family about an event, or gently reconnect with someone who has gone quiet. Those moments are simple, but they are not small.
The challenge is that most churches are not operating with large communication teams. They are serving with limited time, many moving parts, and leaders who are already carrying the pastoral weight of the work.
EchoFaith was created to close that practical gap without automating away the human heart of ministry.
What we believe
Church teams already carry the desire to notice visitors, support volunteers, and follow up with people who are drifting. The hard part is making that care operationally repeatable.
EchoFaith is designed to help leaders turn a real ministry need into a clear audience, message, timing, and next step while keeping people in control.
When communication is timely and consistent, people feel remembered. That kind of reliability helps churches make good on the care they already mean to offer.
Join the founding group helping shape EchoFaith for real church communication workflows across Canada.