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Grace Community Church's Online Merch Store Funds Their Community Outreach Program

A 1,200-member church moved beyond selling merch at events — and discovered that their most enthusiastic buyers were members who couldn't even make it to Sunday service.

$6,800

Sales in first 6 months

23%

Orders from out-of-state

3

Outreach events funded

The Challenge

Grace Community Church had a loyal, engaged congregation — including a few hundred members who had moved away over the years but still identified deeply with the church community. Every fall they ran a merch table at church events: t-shirts, tote bags, a hoodie or two. The table did fine. But it only worked for the people who showed up.

Out-of-state members — former members who had moved, college students, snowbirds — repeatedly asked if they could buy the church hoodie they'd seen in photos online. The answer was always "not really."

The church's community coordinator had looked at a few e-commerce options, but nothing felt right — too complicated, too expensive, required managing inventory, or didn't connect with an apparel partner. They needed something designed for organizations selling custom branded apparel, not a general purpose store.

The Solution

Their local screen printer connected them with SpreeShop. The setup was simple: a permanent store with the church's colors and logo, stocked with 8 core products. No inventory to manage — every item was ordered on demand by the apparel partner when a purchase came in.

For special events — Vacation Bible School, the annual mission trip fundraiser, and the church's 25th anniversary — they used SpreeShop's campaign mode. Campaign stores run for a set window (2–3 weeks), let the apparel partner batch the order, and close automatically when the window ends. The anniversary campaign alone brought in over $2,000.

The fundraising percentage was set at 20% across all fan merchandise. SpreeShop tracked every sale and calculated the church's portion automatically — no manual accounting needed.

How Churches Use SpreeShop

Always-Open Store

A permanent online store with your core branded items — available 24/7, year-round. Perfect for ongoing membership merchandise and gifts.

Campaign Mode (Event Stores)

A time-limited campaign for a specific event — VBS, mission trip, anniversary. Opens and closes automatically, batches cleanly for your apparel partner.

Our members wanted to show they belonged to something. SpreeShop let us give them that — beautifully, and without any of the headaches we expected.

Community Coordinator, Grace Community Church

The Results

$6,800

Merchandise sales in 6 months

23%

Orders from out-of-state members

3

Outreach events funded by proceeds

$0

Inventory to manage or store

Perhaps the most surprising discovery: nearly a quarter of all orders came from members who were physically outside the state. Former members, college students, seasonal attendees — people who identified as part of the Grace community but had no way to buy church gear before. The store gave them a way to participate.

How It Worked — Step by Step

1

Ongoing Store Created

The church set up a permanent SpreeShop store with branded apparel — t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and tote bags.

2

Event Campaign Launched

For special events (VBS, mission trips, church anniversary), a campaign mode pop-up ran for 2 weeks alongside the always-open store.

3

Shared in Bulletin & Email

The store link was included in the weekly bulletin, email newsletter, and announced from the stage on Sundays.

4

Members Order From Anywhere

Local and remote members ordered online. Out-of-state members could finally participate — 23% of orders came from outside their state.

5

Fundraising Tracked Automatically

SpreeShop calculated the fundraising percentage on each order. The apparel partner remitted the balance to the church monthly.

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