A complete bilingual digital ecosystem — public site, full admin platform, and member app — designed and built from scratch for a Cypress, Texas church.
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Iglesia Cristiana Jehová Mi Rey is a Christ-centered, bilingual church in Cypress, Texas, led by Pastors Alberto and Miledys Reyes — a community that preaches Jesus Christ as Savior and forms true worshippers who grow together in His Word.
This is the project closest to home. I serve as Director of the Education Ministry here, and I designed and built the church's entire digital platform from the ground up — public website, administrative back office, and member app. When you build for the community you serve every week, there's nowhere to hide. The work has to be excellent, because you live with it — and so does your church family.
Most churches are stitched together digitally — a social page here, a third-party tool there, no real home of their own — and rarely is any of it built to serve Spanish and English speakers equally. Jehová Mi Rey needed three connected things, all genuinely bilingual.
A public site that welcomes visitors, carries the church's mission and service times, and makes it easy to plan a first visit.
An admin platform that lets the church run the ministry without technical friction — no developer on call, no monthly agency dependency.
Something that carries the church into members' daily lives — meeting people where they already are: on their phones, in their language.
A warm, Christ-centered home at jehovamirey.org, built on the church's navy-and-gold identity and crown mark. The hero welcomes every visitor — "Bienvenido a casa" — with the mission, clear service times, and dual calls to action: Planifica tu visita and Ver servicios. Navigation spans Inicio, Nosotros, Prédicas, Eventos and Visítanos, with one-tap giving and a true ES/EN toggle on every page.

What sets the build apart: a complete, bilingual content-management system the church controls itself. From a single dashboard, leadership manages a remarkable range of the church's life — with a live-preview button, theming, and its own language toggle.

App JMR is a bilingual app, with its own landing page, built around a daily devotional experience that puts Scripture and teaching in members' hands every day — not just on Sunday. It turns the church from a weekly destination into a daily companion.
The entire platform — site, admin, and app — was designed and developed from scratch, with no template or off-the-shelf church software, and runs live in production today on Vercel, with members and leadership using it now. Bilingual architecture (ES/EN) was designed in from the very first screen, so language is a first-class part of the experience rather than a bolted-on translation. The result is a fast, modern, fully owned system the church controls completely.
Three audiences, one connected system: visitors discovering the church for the first time, leadership who needed real tools to run the ministry without technical friction, and members who wanted their faith present in daily life, in their language. All of it owned by the church, controlled by the church, and live in production today.
I didn't hand my church a website — I built them a digital home, and I'm accountable for it every week to the people who use it. If I'll build this for my own church, imagine what we'll build for yours.
Tell me what you're building — ministry, small business, or startup.