Selah is a masonry-style landing page template built for religious event DJ and music services. It blends a scroll-triggered video header, an organic Pinterest-style gallery grid, and a floating event registration bar into one warmly designed page. The Parchment and Rust color system gives it a reverent, lived-in feel that resonates with diverse faith communities booking sacred music experiences.
by Rocket studio
Selah is a single-page landing page template designed for sacred music and religious event DJ services. It opens with a scroll-controlled video header and flows into a masonry gallery of past events. The Parchment and Rust palette and Organic Flow theme make the page feel reverent and alive. A floating registration bar and modal booking form guide visitors toward making a reservation.
This template is built for music professionals and event organizers serving faith-based communities. It fits anyone who curates sacred music experiences across traditions and venues.
Faith-based event organizers struggle to find a web presence that feels both reverent and energetic. Generic event templates miss the cultural depth and warmth that sacred music services need to build trust with diverse communities.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that communicates atmosphere, credibility, and booking clarity all at once. Every section is designed to move a visitor from curious to committed.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Video Header
Organic Masonry Gallery Grid
Expandable Event Story Tiles
Email-gated Audio Sample Path
Floating Registration Bar and Modal Form
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the event types in the booking form?
How does the audio sample feature work for visitors?
Does the masonry gallery support different types of event content?
Is this template suitable for a service that works across different faith traditions?
This template was built around four core interaction ideas that work together to convert faith-community visitors into booked clients.
The header holds on a still frame of a DJ's hands resting on a controller with candlelight catching the turntable platters. As the visitor scrolls, the video plays at a speed they control. Concentric amber rings ripple outward as the camera pulls back to reveal a full hall of raised hands and open mouths in song. The visitor literally feels like they are summoning the music into being.
Below the header, a Pinterest-style masonry grid fills the page with staggered tiles of different heights and widths. Each tile represents a single past event captured through one artifact: a close-up of clapping hands, a handwritten setlist, a garba circle mid-spin, or a client quote on torn parchment texture. No two rows repeat their rhythm, so scrolling feels like wandering a corridor of pinned memories.
Every gallery tile can be expanded to reveal the full event story. Inside each tile a visitor can read venue details, browse photos, and tap a play button on an audio waveform snippet. This gives prospective clients a genuine sense of what a booked event looks and sounds like before they fill in a single form field.
Any tile includes a "Hear a Sample Set" option. Tapping it prompts the visitor for an email address before unlocking a five-minute curated mix. This secondary conversion path builds trust through the music itself and creates a low-commitment first step for visitors who are not yet ready to book.
After the visitor scrolls past the third row of gallery tiles, a gentle floating bar appears at the bottom of the screen. The primary call to action reads "Reserve Your Celebration" in amber text on a scripture-brown background. It stays visible without interrupting the gallery browsing experience.
Clicking the registration bar opens a multi-step modal form. The fields move through event type, faith tradition or non-denominational preference, venue and estimated attendance, and preferred date. The layered approach keeps each step focused and reduces form abandonment by presenting one decision at a time.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scroll-Triggered Header | Immerses visitors in the live sacred music atmosphere through scroll-controlled video playback |
| Masonry Gallery Grid | Showcases past events through staggered artifact tiles that visitors can browse and expand |
| Expandable Event Tiles | Reveals full event stories, audio samples, and venue details on demand |
| Audio Sample Gate | Captures visitor email before unlocking a five-minute curated mix |
| Floating Registration Bar | Keeps the primary booking call to action visible after the third gallery row |
| Modal Booking Form | Guides visitors through a layered, multi-field event inquiry in one focused overlay |
The Parchment and Rust color system gives this template the feeling of a well-used hymnal found on a sunlit pew. Every color choice reinforces warmth, reverence, and a sense of living tradition.
The masonry grid and scroll-triggered video are designed to translate well to smaller screens without losing the atmospheric quality that makes this template distinctive.
This template treats conversion as a journey, not a single button click. It moves visitors through atmosphere, evidence, and commitment in a natural sequence.
This template sits at the intersection of the Wedding and Events category and the Religious Event subcategory, serving the specific niche of religious event DJ and music services.