A refuge for wounded faith
Losing trust in a church or pastor does not have to mean losing faith. deCHURCH offers a quiet space to continue a relationship with God personally and honestly.
Faith beyond walls
deCHURCH helps people sustain a personal life of faith beyond institutional disappointment—through Scripture, prayer, worship, service, and meaningful digital identity.
deCHURCH does not replace faith with technology. It uses technology to protect the practices that keep faith alive.
Losing trust in a church or pastor does not have to mean losing faith. deCHURCH offers a quiet space to continue a relationship with God personally and honestly.
Bible writing, prayer, praise, testimony, and service help move our attention away from speed and competition and back toward gratitude, love, and worship.
dePAGE addresses, faith records, certificates, and acts of service allow Christian identity to be carried naturally into profiles, communities, and everyday relationships.
Faith does not disappear when an institution fails. It can still be written, prayed, lived, remembered, and shared.
Registered members receive a personalized, receive-only @dechurch.net address. Incoming messages are securely forwarded to the personal inbox they already use—without another mailbox, app, or password.
deCHURCH focuses not on explaining technology itself, but on the human life that follows technological change. It asks how people should use the freedom, time, and attention that may be returned to them in the age of AI & CJM. As technology changes what people must calculate and perform, deCHURCH turns toward Scripture, prayer, love, service, community, and worship.
Every believer should be able to preserve a spiritual journey without depending entirely on recognition from a pulpit, hierarchy, or religious institution.
Data, AI, digital identity, and decentralized systems are tools—not the final purpose. The purpose is to help people keep believing, praying, loving, serving, and remembering.
deCHURCH has no single human center, because every believer is invited to stand before God directly. When believers gather through faith, prayer, love, and action, they become the church.