About Us
We set out to build the tool we wished existed. A single place where church staffs can plan services, coordinate teams, and carry shared vision from the pastor's calendar to every ministry leader's Monday morning.
Our Story
Ministry Planner started with a simple observation: church staffs are some of the most mission-driven teams on the planet, but they're often coordinating Sunday with a patchwork of spreadsheets, group texts, and shared docs that were never designed for how ministry actually works.
The worship pastor plans songs without knowing the passage. The kids director builds curriculum disconnected from the teaching theme. The volunteer coordinator chases RSVPs one text at a time. Not because anyone is failing, but because there's no shared system carrying the vision forward.
We built Ministry Planner to fix that. One workspace where the teaching calendar, service plans, team hubs, volunteer scheduling, and internal communication all live together, so information flows to the right people without anyone having to carry it manually.
Meet the Team

Founder & Architect
Paul is a teaching pastor at Lifepoint Church in Marion, Ohio. After years of watching gifted ministry teams coordinate Sundays through scattered spreadsheets and group texts, he started Ministry Planner to give church staffs the unified workspace they deserved. He designs the product, shapes the vision, and brings firsthand understanding of what pastors and team leaders actually need week to week.

Engineer & Support
Ryan is a developer and the founder of MemoryVerses.com, a platform that helps believers worldwide memorize Scripture through interactive, multi-sensory practice. He brings that same craft to Ministry Planner, building the platform from the ground up and making sure every church that uses it gets the support they need.
Our Conviction
Good systems don't compete with
Spirit-led leadership. They make room for it.
A unified workspace that gives visibility where it's needed and focused workspaces where they make sense. The result is a more connected staff and a more cohesive work of ministry.
"And all this people also will go to their place in peace." — Exodus 18:23