Most churches run their digital life through tools that were never built for them. A Facebook group, a WhatsApp chat, a forwarded email thread — each one scatters your community across an algorithm that decides who sees what, and surrounds your message with noise no pastor would choose.
Why we built Moed
Moed(מועד) is a Hebrew word for an appointed time — a gathering set apart. We built this platform on a simple conviction: a church's community deserves its own space, owned and controlled by the church, free of advertising and outside interference.
Every event has a category, a date, a place, and an RSVP. Membership is approved by your organizers, not opened to the public. Members get a clean feed of what matters and a notification when something new is posted — nothing more, nothing to scroll past.
Who it's for
Moed is for the pastor tired of competing with an algorithm, the volunteer coordinator who needs real RSVP numbers, and the member who just wants to know when the next gathering is. Small congregations and large parishes alike use the same simple tools — your church pays one monthly subscription, and your members always use Moed for free.
Questions, feedback, or just want to say hello? Reach us anytime at hello@moed.church.