Anyone can open a video room. What a church lacks is the document that outlives the call: the agenda, who said what, what was decided, and who does what next. Meet runs the meeting and produces the minutes.

The board met here. What is left of it should fit on a page, not in a video file.
Tuesday prayer does not need a new appointment every week. It needs a door, always in the same place, that you open when it is time.
A church does not summon people through a shared calendar. It summons them on WhatsApp, by email, and with a poster at the back of the hall. All three must say the same thing, or nobody arrives at the same time.
That is the question that comes back three weeks later, and video is the worst place to look for it. A non-profit needs minutes: a document, read in two minutes, filed away.
A product page that only says good things is a page nobody believes. Here is the exact limit.
Open a room, invite, and walk away with the document rather than a video file nobody will reopen.