BlogWeekly updates on the product, the mission and what we’re learning along the way.
Creators25 July 2026
Today we are opening the Rejoice Early Creator Initiative. It gives the leading voices in Christian culture, musicians, artists, podcasters, pastors and influencers, a priority path onto Rejoice.
Read the update →Product25 July 2026
Your home on Rejoice is ready. And you are in good company. More than 1,000 Christian creators, churches and ministries now have a page on Rejoice.
Read the update →Company24 July 2026
Everything we build starts with what you need. As a creator, you need a trusted identity, a direct relationship with your audience, and tools that last.
Read the update →Families17 July 2026
Your children’s attention is not our business model. In the family app there will be:
Read the update →Product14 July 2026
Most link pages are just lists. Yours can say who you are. Feature your new release. Organise your recent teaching. Highlight the episode that matters most. Explain your mission before you ask anyone to give.
Read the update →Families10 July 2026
If you’re a parent, you know the juggle. Worship music in one app. Bible stories in another. Podcasts, devotionals and kids’ activities scattered across services. Some are built on advertising and recommendation systems you can’t control.
Read the update →Company3 July 2026
Artificial intelligence and digital platforms are changing how people find faith content, create media and form communities.
Read the update →Creators26 June 2026
Good tools aren’t enough. You also deserve practical knowledge.
Read the update →Company19 June 2026
You deserve to know what the platform carrying your work believes.
Read the update →Company12 June 2026
When your work grows on Rejoice, the Gospel advances with it.
Read the update →Brands5 June 2026
A good partnership is about more than your follower count. Your audience, your reputation, your message and your context all matter.
Read the update →Churches29 May 2026
Walking into a church for the first time takes courage. Where do I go? What should I expect? Are my kids welcome? How does the service work?
Read the update →Churches22 May 2026
Your church produces valuable teaching every single week. How much of it can people still find a month later?
Read the update →Churches15 May 2026
Your church website shouldn’t be a second job. Information goes stale, sermons scatter across platforms, and first-time visitors don’t know where to begin.
Read the update →Creators8 May 2026
If a team carries your work, they shouldn’t have to share your password.
Read the update →Creators1 May 2026
So much of your ministry happens in person: services, concerts, conferences, classrooms, living rooms.
Read the update →Creators24 April 2026
Your audience shouldn’t have to guess whether a page is really you.
Read the update →Creators17 April 2026
You should know what your audience actually finds useful. Insights shows you:
Read the update →Creators10 April 2026
You can reach thousands of people on social media and still have no way to contact them.
Read the update →Company3 April 2026
Why audio first? Because it’s probably how your people already find you.
Read the update →Company27 March 2026
We are not building this in a vacuum. Every week we sit with worship leaders, pastors, podcasters and parents, watch them use what we have built, and change it based on what we see.
Read the update →Company20 March 2026
Before the first page goes live, here is how we think about building for you.
Read the update →Creators13 March 2026
Your work probably lives in many places. Music on several streaming services. Sermons on a website, a podcast feed and social media. Years of teaching spread across platforms.
Read the update →Company6 March 2026
Your music, sermons and teaching reach people every day, spread across dozens of platforms.
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