Church QR Code Generator
Create QR codes for your church or nonprofit. Members scan to give online, read the bulletin, watch sermon recordings, sign up for events, or connect with small groups. Update the link each week without reprinting.
Create your church QR code free →What is a church QR code?
A church QR code is a scannable code you place in bulletins, on lobby displays, projection screens, or event signage that links members and visitors to digital resources. Online giving pages, sermon recordings, event registration forms, volunteer sign-ups, digital bulletins, and newcomer welcome pages are all common destinations.
Instead of printing paper bulletins that get left in the pews, or asking people to type a long URL, a QR code puts the information one scan away on their phone. It works on every iPhone and Android without any app.
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Online giving in seconds Link to your donation or tithing page. Members scan during the offering or anytime during the week. No cash or check needed. Works with any giving platform that has a URL.
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Weekly bulletin without the paper Link to your digital bulletin, sermon notes, or announcement page. Update it each week and the same printed QR code in the lobby or on the screen always shows the current content.
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Event sign-ups and volunteer forms Put a QR code on event posters, lobby displays, or the projection screen. Members scan and register on the spot instead of filling out a paper form or remembering to do it later.
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Update each week without reprinting Dynamic QR codes let you change the destination every Sunday. Point to this week's sermon notes, next month's event, or a seasonal giving campaign. The printed code stays the same.
Why dynamic QR codes are ideal for churches
A static QR code locks in one URL permanently. If you want to link to a different sermon, a new event page, or an updated giving campaign, you print a new code every time. For a church that updates content weekly, that adds up fast.
A dynamic QR code points to a short redirect URL. Change the destination in your dashboard each week and every printed code, lobby display, and pew card instantly links to the new content. Print once, update forever.
This is especially valuable for churches because so much content is time-sensitive. This week's bulletin is different from last week's. The Christmas Eve service page is only relevant in December. A missions trip sign-up closes after a deadline. Dynamic codes handle all of that without any reprinting.
Dynamic codes also track scans. You can see how many people used the giving code, how many accessed the bulletin, and which placement in the building drives the most engagement.
Dynamic vs static church QR codes
| Feature | Dynamic (AQRHub) | Static |
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| Update link weekly | Yes - swap in dashboard | No - must reprint |
| Scan tracking | Yes - count, date, device | No |
| Rotate between giving, events, bulletins | Yes - same code, new page | No - one URL forever |
| QR code size | Smaller - short redirect URL | Larger - full URL encoded |
| Custom colors and logo | Yes | Rarely |
| Cost to update | Free - edit in dashboard | Full reprint cost |
Create a church QR code in 3 steps
Decide what the code should link to: your online giving page, digital bulletin, sermon recording, event sign-up form, or newcomer welcome page.
Open the AQRHub generator, choose the Link type, and paste your URL. Pick colors that match your church branding, add your logo, and preview the code.
Download as SVG or high-res PNG. Add it to the projection screen, bulletin insert, lobby poster, pew card, or event signage. Update the link each week from your dashboard.
Who uses church QR codes
Display a QR code on the projection screen or in the printed bulletin that links to the sermon notes, giving page, or digital bulletin. Update it every Saturday night for the next morning's service.
Put a QR code on the welcome table or guest card that links to a newcomer page with service times, small group info, and a connection form. First-time visitors get everything they need in one scan.
Add a QR code to fundraising materials, event flyers, or annual reports that links to your donation page. Update the link for each campaign without reprinting any materials.
Share sign-up forms, reading plans, or event details via QR code on posters around the building. Leaders update the link each semester when new groups launch.
Church QR code questions
What can a church QR code link to?
Online giving pages, digital bulletins, sermon recordings or livestreams, event registration forms, volunteer sign-ups, newcomer welcome pages, small group directories, or any URL. You choose the destination and can change it anytime.
Is the church QR code generator free?
Yes. AQRHub's free plan includes dynamic QR codes, custom colors, and scan tracking. No credit card required and no time limit. This makes it practical for churches and nonprofits with limited budgets.
Can I update the QR code link each week?
Yes. Dynamic QR codes let you change the destination as often as you want. Update it Saturday night before Sunday's service. Every printed code, lobby display, and pew card instantly serves the new page.
Can I use a QR code for online giving?
Yes. Paste the URL of your giving platform (Tithe.ly, Pushpay, Subsplash, PayPal, or your church website giving page) into AQRHub. Members scan during the offering and land directly on the donation form.
Do members need an app to scan it?
No. Every modern iPhone and Android phone scans QR codes with the built-in camera app. No extra download needed. This is important for churches with members of all ages and tech comfort levels.
Where should I display the QR code?
The projection screen during announcements, printed bulletins or inserts, lobby posters, the welcome table for visitors, pew cards, event signage, and the church website. Multiple placements reach more people.
Can I track how many people scan the code?
Yes. Your AQRHub dashboard shows scan counts, dates, device types, and locations for each QR code. See how many people accessed the giving page, the bulletin, or the event sign-up.
Can I add our church logo to the QR code?
Yes. AQRHub lets you place a logo in the center of the code. QR codes have built-in error correction that keeps them scannable with a logo overlay. Keep the logo under 30% of the code area.
Read the full guide
Our blog post covers giving integration, bulletin tips, and creative ways churches and nonprofits use QR codes to engage their congregation.
Read: QR Codes for Churches and Nonprofits →