LPi's New Website

Web Team • December 8, 2022
A computer monitor with several website pages shown.

LPi is proud to announce our new corporate website built to better serve Church communities and local businesses across the United States. 


Visitors will notice improved navigation, cleaner design, and honed messaging. Careful attention was paid to the discovery experience, and there are a few specialized additions — like the engaging videos about bulletin and web services, or the sliding bar that allows a visitor to view a before-and-after of real churches who have had a bulletin redesign!

This site is built on the WeConnect platform, LPi’s website solution for parishes. WeConnect features drag-and-drop editing for painless web creation and simple personalization. While WeConnect is low-barrier for those new to web design, it also has advanced coding options for the web expert. 


The new site was officially introduced on Monday, December 5, 2022, with great excitement for the future of Church communications. Check out our new site and tell us what you think! 



Updated on 03-13-2024

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