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MyChurch is a Christian social network which was launched on September 6, 2006. It offers a social network service for churches that follow the Nicene Creed, with features modeled after those found in MySpace and Facebook. In addition to standard services offered by social networking websites, MyChurch allows churches to post sermon podcasts, have event calendars, and collect tithes from members (for a service fee of $12 per month).

MyChurch's revenue comes from advertising and a premium subscription business model and has a presence of over 6900 churches. MyChurch has been compared to other Christian websites such as GodTube and Conservapedia. Although it is a Christian website, MyChurch encourages non-Christians to join.

Registration is required. Its owner is JCMedia, LLC and was created by Joe Suh.

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