Whoever ends up ordering the shirts, we built this for them.

The youth-retreat tees. The VBS order, the Easter banners, the new-campus welcome shirts. It almost always lands on one person already wearing four other hats: a volunteer, a comms director, a pastor’s spouse doing it Tuesday night after small group. The work still falls to whoever’s hands are already full. We built Divinipress for them.

A young man photographed from behind in a printed ministry tee, standing in a sunlit stone ruin overlooking an ancient city; the back of the shirt reads “O God, strengthen my hands.”
Why we exist

A print shop will take your church’s order. We were built for nothing else.

Vistaprint will take it. The local screen printer will take it. So will the broker who quotes you by email and goes quiet for a week. What none of them are built to know is that a baptism order means a church is growing, that VBS has a hard date you can’t move, or that a graduation order means sizing matters and close enough isn’t. We serve churches, Christian schools, and faith-based nonprofits. Only. The whole platform is shaped around how ministry actually orders, not a general storefront that happens to let you through.

How we operate

What that means the day you place an order.

Not adjectives. The specific things that happen when your order goes through.

One specialist per job.

Not one shop pretending to be best at everything. Your tees go to the apparel printer, your banners to large-format, your promo to the promo house, and we prep the artwork so it comes out right the first time.

The order doesn’t live in one person’s inbox.

Catalog, proofs, approvals, and reorders sit in one place your whole team can see. When the volunteer who ordered last year’s shirts moves on, the order doesn’t leave with them.

Ran low? Reorder in a few clicks.

Out of the welcome shirts again? Reorder exactly what was approved, same artwork, same sizes, without re-quoting from scratch or chasing a vendor by email.

Every account is a verified ministry.

Checked by hand. When something’s wrong, you’re talking to people who come from ministry, and know why the deadline is the deadline.

Free to use. No platform fees.

You pay for what you print. The platform itself costs nothing. We’ve never hidden how we make money, and we’re not in the business of overcharging churches.

Who’s behind it

Two brothers and a small team who know print cold.

If my brother hadn’t been in the room that day, there’d be no Divinipress.
Milovan, Co-founder

It started at a church conference in Denver. A booth, a stack of flyers, and one question: what if print for ministry were rebuilt around how the church actually works, instead of how it’s always been sold?

We came home having heard the same thing at every booth: the people who design for ministries were drowning in the busywork around the design, and the smaller churches who needed help most were stuck waiting behind it. That gap is the whole reason we exist.

We’re in this world, not studying it from outside. So we catch what a general printer would miss. The less time print takes, the more a church can put toward what it’s actually there for.

Tell us about your ministry.

Send your name and your church or school’s website, and we’ll get you set up.

Free to use. No platform fees.