Event calendar for churches
Event Calendar Widget gives your church a clean, always-current calendar of services, Bible studies, youth nights and seasonal events — synced from the Google or Outlook calendar your office already keeps. Members and visitors see what’s happening at a glance, and add any event to their own phone in a single tap.
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Try the live calendar
Browse the months and open an event — this is the real widget, running below.
Made for churches
Everything you need to publish events for your church, without the maintenance of a heavier tool.
Sync from the church office calendar in Google or Outlook — staff keep using the tools they know
Recurring services and weekly groups repeat automatically, including Christmas and Easter schedules
Every event has an “Add to calendar” button, so members get a reminder on their own phone
What churches put on the calendar
A few of the most common ways the calendar earns its place on the page.
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Sunday service times across multiple campuses or service styles
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Weekly Bible studies, small groups and prayer meetings
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Youth group, kids’ ministry and student events
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Seasonal services — Advent, Christmas Eve, Lent and Holy Week
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Fundraisers, mission trips and volunteer sign-up dates
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Baptisms, weddings and facility availability for members
What to look for in a church calendar
The things that actually matter when you’re picking an events calendar for a church.
Recurring schedules that just work
Services and groups repeat every week, so the calendar should handle weekly, monthly and one-off events without re-entering them — and let you change a single date, like a holiday service, without breaking the whole series.
Several ministries, one calendar
Worship, youth, missions and outreach often keep separate schedules. Look for a widget that merges multiple Google or iCal sources into one calendar, so each ministry manages its own dates while visitors see everything in one place.
Built for phones first
Most people check service times on a phone. The calendar should load fast, stay readable on small screens, and let members add events to Apple or Google Calendar so a reminder lands before the event.
Nothing for volunteers to maintain
Church sites are often run by volunteers. An embed that pulls from a calendar the office already updates means no new logins, no plugin to keep patched, and no training before someone can post an event.
How to add it to your site
Three steps, no developer required — and it works the same on every website builder.
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Keep events in the calendar you already use
Add your events to Google Calendar, Outlook or any iCal calendar — the same one your team already maintains. Nothing new to learn, and edits show up on your site automatically.
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Style it to match your site
Pick an accent color, light or dark mode, and the layout that fits: a month grid for an overview, a schedule list for what’s next, or a compact card view for tight spaces.
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Paste one line of code
Drop the embed snippet into any page. It works on every major website builder — see the platform guides for the exact steps on yours.
<!-- Event Calendar Widget embed code -->
<div id="calendar-embed-cal-dot-et"
data-calendar-link="your-calendar-id"
data-theme="#2563eb"
data-show-powered="true"
data-mode="light"
data-first-day-of-week="mon"
data-view="month"
data-show-side-panel="false"
data-timezone="America/New_York"></div>
<script src="https://calget.com/assets/js/embedcalendar.js" defer></script>Building on a specific platform? Follow the exact steps in our platform guides for WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow and more.
Churches calendar questions
You can start for free and embed a public calendar on your church website at no cost. Paid plans add more calendars and customization for when you’re ready.
Yes. You can merge several Google or iCal calendars into a single widget, so each campus or ministry keeps its own schedule while visitors see one combined calendar.
Yes. Recurring events repeat automatically, and you can edit or cancel a single occurrence — useful for special Christmas, Easter and Holy Week services.
No. Every event has an “Add to calendar” button that works with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar and Outlook without anyone signing in.
Any platform that lets you paste a line of HTML — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow and more. See the platform guides for step-by-step instructions.
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