Church Online Stores

Does your Church Have an Online Store?



A Novel T's online store can be very beneficial.


Here are 3 reasons why your church should consider a Novel T's online store


1. Fundraising and Financial Support

An online store can create a steady stream of income to support church operations, outreach programs, and community events.

Profits from merchandise sales (like t-shirts, mugs, and hoodies) can be reinvested into church activities, building maintenance, or charitable missions.


2. Community Engagement and Outreach

Wearing or using church-branded merchandise helps members feel connected and part of a larger community.

It also provides an opportunity for outreach. When people wear church gear, it sparks conversations and spreads awareness about the church’s mission.


3. Brand Identity and Evangelism

A webstore reinforces the church's brand identity through consistent logos, colors, and messages on merchandise.

Inspirational quotes, Bible verses, and church slogans on products can serve as subtle evangelism tools, encouraging others to learn more about the church.


Here are a few frequently asked questions

about opening a Novel T's Online Store

Q: How Do I Set up An Online Store with Novel T's

A: Call Novel T's. Your Novel T's representative will walk you through it

Q: What Products Can I Have In My Online Store?

A: There are a lot of items available for online stores. Ask your Novel T's representative for help

Q: What  Are On Demand Products

A:  On Demand customization is another term for Made to Order. On Demand items are only produced when they are ordered rather than being manufactured in bulk and stored as inventory. This allows for flexibility and reduces waste. There are various methods used for on demand customization. The specific process used depends on the product and the design. 

Q: Should I Use On Demand Products In My Store?

A: Modern product decoration has evolved to keep up with today’s fast-paced marketplace. While screen printing remains a go-to for mass production, new methods have emerged to satisfy the growing demand for quick and customizable options.

Each technique—whether it’s Direct to Transfer, Direct to Garment, or Sublimation—has its own strengths and weaknesses.

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