Wes Woodell
Wes Woodell is the CEO and Director of Sales of Connect My Church, a platform built to help churches communicate clearly, keep people connected, and reduce the weekly admin burden on ministry leaders. Wes blends ministry experience with practical systems thinking—bringing together automation, modern web tools, and straightforward messaging so churches can stay focused on people, not platforms. Based in Collinsville, Illinois, Wes helps churches simplify communication through Connect My Church.
If you’re looking for a simple way to keep your church informed, engaged, and organized—Connect My Church was built for that.


Wes Woodell
CEO, Connect My Church
Quick Overview
Name: Wes Woodell
Role: CEO, Connect My Church
Focus: Church communication, digital systems, automation, and content delivery
Work: Connect My Church + Dubya Digital (marketing + web systems)
Core belief: Tools should be easy—and should serve ministry, not complicate it.
Why Wes Built Connect My Church
Most churches don’t struggle because they don’t care. They struggle because they’re stretched thin.
Wes built Connect My Church after seeing the same patterns again and again:
- Announcements get missed.
- Event details live in five different places.
- Volunteers don’t know what’s happening until the last second.
- New people don’t know where to start.
- Staff and leaders spend too much time managing tools that don’t talk to each other.
Connect My Church was created to solve those problems with a simple, unified approach—so churches can communicate better without needing a tech team to run it.
At the heart of the platform is a clear goal: make church communication feel effortless for both leaders and members.
What Wes Cares About Most
Wes is passionate about helping churches build systems that are:
Simple
A church platform should be easy enough that anyone can use it—without training videos, complicated dashboards, or “techy” vocabulary.
Reliable
If a tool breaks during the week, it creates stress. Wes prioritizes dependable systems that churches can trust.
Consistent
Consistency builds confidence—especially for new visitors and busy families. Clear schedules, reminders, and easy-to-find information make a difference.
People-first
Technology shouldn’t replace relationships. It should remove friction so relationships can grow.
What Connect My Church Helps Churches Do
Connect My Church is designed to help churches deliver the right information to the right people at the right time—without chaos. Here are a few of the practical outcomes churches experience:
Centralized event and announcement communication
Text/email reminders that actually get read
Clear pathways for new visitors to know what to do next
Better follow-up systems for ministry connections
A community-style space for updates and engagement
Less time spent chasing details and more time spent leading people
Wes’s Background and Approach
Wes is a Christian minister and church planter who also leads a digital marketing and web systems company. That combination shapes his approach:
Ministry experience keeps the mission and people at the center.
Marketing and web systems experience brings clarity, structure, and measurable improvement.
Automation and AI tools are used thoughtfully to reduce busywork—not to “tech up” church life.
Wes believes churches don’t need more software. They need fewer moving parts and a better experience for members, guests, and leaders. That’s why Connect My Church emphasizes a streamlined interface and clear communication tools—especially for people who don’t consider themselves “tech savvy.”
Connect With Wes
If you’d like to connect with Wes, follow his work, or learn more about Connect My Church, here are a few helpful next steps:
Explore Connect My Church Solutions to see how the platform works for churches like yours
Request a demo to walk through the system and see what it could look like for your ministry
Reach out with questions about onboarding, setup, or how to simplify your church’s communication workflow
Best place to start: Contact the Connect My Church team and mention you’d like to speak with Wes.

