Why use ticketing for church events?
At first glance, ticketing may feel formal — but when used thoughtfully it solves many practical problems for church teams:
- Capacity management: Prevent overcrowding and ensure you meet venue limits and safety codes.
- Accurate headcounts: Plan catering, seating and volunteers based on real RSVPs.
- Streamlined check-in: Reduce lines and confusion at the door with QR codes or printed tickets.
- Revenue & donations: Collect free-will offerings, set paid tickets for special events, and track income.
- Communication: Send automated reminders and updates to attendees.
Pricing, free events & donations
One of the strengths of church events is inclusivity. Consider these pricing models:
- Free with RSVP: Great for fellowship and outreach. Collect contact info to follow up.
- Suggested donation: Attendees choose how much to give; helps cover costs while remaining accessible.
- Fixed-price tickets: Appropriate for fundraising concerts, conferences, or events with per-person costs.
- Scholarships & discount codes: Offer free or discounted tickets via promo codes for families in need.
Make fees clear at checkout and consider absorbing credit-card fees if possible. If your platform supports it, add a 'cover fees' checkbox so donors can opt to cover transaction costs.
Day-of-event checklist and tips
- Arrival plan: Brief volunteers on check-in, ushers, and emergency contacts before doors open.
- Check-in flow: Use a mix of QR scanning and a manual list for older attendees. Keep one 'help' station for troubleshooting.
- Signage & directions: Clear signs for registration, seating, restrooms, and childcare.
- Seating & accessibility: Reserve accessible seats and communicate them in pre-event emails.
- Safety: Have a first-aid volunteer, and a simple evacuation plan visible to team leads.
- Post-event follow-up: Send thank-you emails, a short feedback survey, and a reminder about next steps (small groups, future events).
Accessibility & inclusivity
Make your event welcoming:
- Provide clear info on wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and childcare.
- Offer low-cost or free tickets to individuals and families who can't afford the full price.
- Use plain language on the ticket page and in emails so everyone understands the what/when/where.
Common ticketing features you should consider
- QR / mobile tickets: Fast entry and fewer paper prints.
- Seat selection: For performances where seat placement matters.
- Waitlists: Convert waitlist spots into tickets automatically when seats free up.
- Group tickets: Purchase several seats in a single checkout for family-friendly events.
- Reports & exports: Attendance exports for follow-up and accounting.