Type what’s happening once — BulletinCreate lays out the page, prints a crisp PDF, sends the email edition, and files the archive. Next Sunday starts from this one, half-written already.
Not a design tool with a church template — a bulletin tool. Every screen knows what Sunday needs.
What you see is exactly what prints — and the same bulletin goes out by email, laid out for a phone.
Drop in a photograph and the cover dresses itself — frame, welcome text, and a print-safe margin for real printers.
Enter Bible study once. Every Wednesday knows about it — and one date can step out of the series when plans change.
Twelve landscape months, marks and photos on the days, banners across your conferences — stapled up and written on all year.
Type “Psalm 56:3” and the words appear, set large and centred. A victory verse for every month of the year.
Font Awesome built in — drawn from font files, so your bulletin prints the same with the internet switched off.
Each fund is read against your past bulletins — the average printed beside this week’s figure, up or down at a glance.
Every bulletin is kept. Find any Sunday by date, reuse a design onto a new one — and each week starts from the last.
The bulletin is never finished — it is due again. BulletinCreate is built around that one fact.
Your sections, your fund names, your headings — everything is called what your church calls it. Canadian holidays and the four first-days arrive on the calendar by themselves. A church without a building fund simply clears the label, and the line stops existing.
The page on your screen and the page in the pew are drawn by the same hand. No surprises at the photocopier, no fonts swapped in transit — a crisp PDF with everything exactly where you proofed it.
A new Sunday begins as a copy of the last one. The announcements take turns, the recurring events place themselves, and the prayer list carries forward — you change what changed, and press print.
Start free, set your church’s name on the cover, and print.