
About Us


Who We Are
Purpose Media Ohio helps churches, nonprofits, and small organizations use digital tools with clarity and intention.
We focus on practical, sustainable solutions for organizations that care deeply about their mission but feel overwhelmed by modern technology.
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Website creation and ongoing support
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Digital communication and content planning
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Social media setup and workflows
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Church management systems and internal tools
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Staff and volunteer training
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Practical use of emerging tools, including AI
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Our work is shaped by real-world constraints like limited budgets, limited staff, and volunteer-driven environments.
What We Do
Why Purpose Media Ohio
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Purpose Media Ohio was created out of a simple observation:
Many organizations know their message matters, but feel overwhelmed by the tools meant to help them share it. -
Too often, technology becomes a burden instead of a support. Platforms pile up. Processes get confusing. The focus shifts from people and mission to keeping systems running.
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Purpose Media Ohio exists to help bring clarity back to the process.
We believe technology should serve communication, not complicate it.
We help organizations slow down, choose tools intentionally, and use them well.
About the Founder
Purpose Media Ohio is led by John Noss II, a church administrator, digital communicator, and media specialist based in Ohio.
Experience Snapshot
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Church Administrator for a mid-sized PC(USA) congregation
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Oversees digital communications, websites, email systems, and internal workflows
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Supports worship communications, leadership transitions, and community outreach
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Experience migrating and managing church management systems and digital platforms
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Builds and maintains websites for churches, nonprofits, and small organizations
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Works with niche and community-based projects, including hobbyist and motorsports organizations, focused on clear communication and accessibility
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John’s work is shaped by years of hands-on involvement in ministry and community settings, where technology must be practical, understandable, and trusted.
