116 Best Squarespace Community Website Examples - Page 3
Mile Two Church
This church site leads with "You Can Belong Before You Believe" and structures next steps as a four-column grid labeled Join, Connect with Us, Connect with Others, and Get Started.
This church site leads with "REAL PEOPLE WITH REAL HOPE FACING REAL LIFE TOGETHER" in bold uppercase serif, positioning community over theology in its visual hierarchy.
This church website replaces typical religious imagery with a warm salmon background, circular portrait crops, and the inclusive claim "we really mean it: when we say we're a church for all."
This civic engagement nonprofit leads with an aerial photo of a street mural, then pivots to orange background copy italicizing "livable" streets as their core mission.
This nonprofit health site uses a hero photo of a senior mid-play and anchors donation via embedded Pledge widget in a two-column layout.
This church site pairs a goldenrod hero with a black-and-white portrait and right-aligned serif quote: "We're striving to be a community of people who are faithfully present to God, self, and others."
This community church site announces service times in a red banner and sells "We Make Faith Practical" over a concert-stage hero with dual CTAs for visiting and watching online.
This church site uses "For Imperfect People Only" as its headline, pairing serif typography with arch-clipped photography and circular portraits throughout.
This fellowship site pairs a black background with mint-green typography and a whimsical landscape illustration to pitch "Spend 10 weeks to accelerate the next 10 years of your life."
This church site pairs a stacked identity tagline—"BELIEVER / DISCIPLE / NEIGHBOR"—with a two-column hero showing mission statement overlaid on Bible imagery.
This church landing page opens with a worship concert photo and "READY FOR A FRESH START?" in brush script, then details two campuses with embedded maps and three feature cards for current programs.
This nonprofit cancer care site leads with an italicized serif headline "Do Something Beautiful" paired with warm portraits of patients and a persistent pink donation button.
This church site mixes ornate didone serifs with bold condensed sans-serif in the headline "NEVER JUST ANOTHER SUNDAY" to signal contemporary worship design.
This HOA neighborhood site uses a hero photograph of the residential entrance sign and pairs "Welcome Home" with a quote about finding room within national parks.
This church site leads with a full-width photo of young adults playing board games, overlaid with "RELATIONSHIPS" in bold white type, then immediately prompts visitors to "Plan a Visit" across three locations.
This nonprofit events site anchors its mission with a three-word mantra "Do. Be. Give." overlaid on a candid photo of attendees, positioning volunteers as the core story.
This nonprofit site centers its hero on a joyful father-daughter photo paired with "Help us Restore Single Parent Families in need"—positioning aid as restoration rather than charity.
This church site uses a transparent navigation overlay, "WELCOME" in 80px serif, and "GATHER. GROW. GO." as the core mission statement beneath a doorway photo.
This animal rescue site places feral cats into barn homes with a hero featuring a crouching tabby and copy reading "Save a life. Adopt a working cat."
This church site uses a cyan announcement bar and bold underlined keywords ("YOU BELONG") to center belonging over doctrine.
This animal rescue site uses a bright green banner announcing "We are appointment-only" and arranges four pill-button CTAs—Donate, Volunteer, Adopt, Foster—in a centered row.
This church site announces its value with "Come As You Are" in bold italic serif over an aerial town photo, then restates mission through an orange-to-red gradient banner.
This climate nonprofit site emphasizes collaboration through circular photo cutouts with orange ring borders and italicizes key words like "systemic" and "forward" within serif headings.
This reproductive justice nonprofit uses monospace typography, pop-art illustrations with halftone dots, and a burnt-orange alert banner declaring "Abortion is still legal in Virginia!"
This mental health membership site uses scattered confetti dots and circular photo clusters to humanize an institutional platform for African professionals.
Southland Baptist Church
This church site anchors its welcome message with a two-column layout pairing serif headings and body copy against an accordion list of expandable actions.
This church site anchors its hero with a worship silhouette photograph and uses teal pill buttons paired with serif headlines to balance modern structure with traditional authority.
This church site leads with "NO PERFECT PEOPLE ALLOWED" in distressed display type over a worship gathering photo, signaling radical welcome to newcomers.
This nonprofit water-access site uses a split-composition hero—sunflower fabric and domestic interior—paired with serif headings and "Running water *transforms* daily life" where transforms italicizes alone.
This nonprofit heritage travel site opens with "Experience the privilege of being Black" over African photography, then counters with "Your history does not begin with slavery."