The whole family, registered in one tap. $0 ticket fees.
Publish the Niagara Falls trip once. It lands in the ChurchPlan app, a parent registers the kids in a single checkout, pays with Apple Pay, and the QR passes go straight to Apple Wallet — while you watch every booking from the admin.


From the feed to the front gate — one checkout for the whole family.
No paper forms in the narthex. No “pay Maria at the door.” Mark opens ChurchPlan, ticks his kids, pays once, three passes land in Apple Wallet — and on the day, any staff phone is the scanner.





On other platforms, a $60 trip costs more than $60. On ChurchPlan, $60 means $60.
“Free” fundraising tools put a tip jar between your members and the parish. Typical ticketing services bury a stack of add-on charges in the checkout. ChurchPlan is funded by your subscription — never by your congregation — so the price you set is the price they pay.

Publish a polished event in minutes.
A six-step builder walks you through details, admission, supervisors, attachments and settings — then publishes to the app with an optional push notification. No event goes out half-finished.


One dashboard for every event. Volunteers, childcare, capacity and ticketing in one place — status, availability and revenue at a glance. No third-party ticketing apps.
Step-by-step, nothing forgotten. Details → Admission → Supervisors → Attachments → Settings → Publish.
Flexible pricing. Age-based or fixed tickets, early-bird rates, extras and capacity — free events stay free, with no ticket cap surprises.
Draft, publish, notify. Save drafts until you’re ready — then push a notification to exactly the right ministries the moment it goes live.
They tap once. You see everything.
Every family checkout becomes a booking you can see, message, staff, and — when plans change — refund in one click.


The trip at a glance. 95 bookings, 150 participants, 200 of 250 tickets left — live, not in a spreadsheet you rebuilt on Saturday.
Refunds without the phone tree. Open the booking, see the Stripe transaction, and Cancel & Refund $60.00 in one click. The Woods get their money back before they’ve finished apologizing.
Announcements that reach exactly the right people. “Bus leaves at 9:30, not 10” goes to the 150 going — not the whole parish.
Roles, ages, supervisors. Melany is marked Supervisor, Lily is 16 and rides with a guardian — the bus list exports itself.
Built for families
One parent, one checkout, everyone's pass. Kids without email addresses still get a ticket under the family booking — and show up properly on your participant list.
Refunds in one click
Every booking shows its Stripe transaction right there. Cancel, or cancel & refund — no support ticket, no “we’ll mail a cheque,” no awkward Sunday conversation.
Passes that work at the gate
Every registration issues a QR pass — scannable at the door, one tap into Apple Wallet, one tap onto the calendar. Reference numbers match the admin, to the digit.
Your events don’t wait to be found. They show up.
Every member’s Events feed has three tabs — and your trip is in all the right ones.
My Church — your parish’s events, front and center for every member, with live ticket availability.
Following — members who follow a sister parish see its events too. Diocese-wide trips fill faster.
Explore — newcomers browsing nearby churches find your open events before they’ve found your front door.
Booking windows — “Booking starts Saturday July 3rd” builds the queue before a single ticket moves.
Explore and Following show only the events you set to public — everything is private by default, one switch per event, reversible any time. How visibility works →

Your next trip could be booking itself.
Publish the event, share nothing, chase nobody. Families register themselves, passes issue themselves, and the money arrives without a tip jar in the way.