We're Putting Our Church Management Software on Trial for Your Review

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 2/5/19 7:53 AM

We offer a 30 Day Free Trial of our Church Management Software because confidence in choosing the tool that will be the back-end server of your entire ministry is extremely important.  Feel free to use the trial as an opportunity to occasionally login and play around to get a feel. But, here are some ideas on how to make sure the trial gives you the results you really want.

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Tags: Church Management Software

Check scanning for data entry and remote deposit capture: how we compare.

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 1/29/19 7:53 AM

Last year we released an upgrade for scanning checks for batch entry and remote deposit capture.  This blog post summarized the research and re-thinking that went into that feature development.

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Tags: Giving

How SMART is Your Database?

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 1/22/19 7:40 AM

 

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Tags: Groups, Text-To-Church

How SMART Is Your Facility?

Posted by Tim Cool on 1/15/19 11:11 AM

For the past decade the term "smart" has been used to identify devices and physical environments that have incorporated technology to produce integration, inter-connectivity and system processing that does not rely solely on human interaction.

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Tags: Groups

New in 2019:  Integration With eSPACE

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 1/8/19 7:36 AM

Calendars are a timely topic for the start of a new year.  Here are a couple of blog posts I did on 3 Problems Calendars Help Solve and Using Google For Church Calendars.  Though Google is helpful for many churches, we recognize that there are additional challenges and software possibilities for managing church facilities.  

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Tags: Groups

Tis The Blog Before Christmas

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 12/18/18 10:11 AM

This is my last blog post for the year and may be a little geeky, but I'm going to share it with you anyway. I've always loved this poem and have customized it before for Christmases past. But, this one is for Christmas present. Receive it not just from me, but from our team as well. This is why we do what we do.  

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Tags: Best Practices

Measuring Small Groups Compared To Worship

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 12/11/18 7:12 AM

Most churches measure worship attendance.  They also have some sort of metric for small group attendance.  Comparing one to the other demonstrates how effective they are at moving people from being anonymous to being known - from rows to circles. 

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Tags: Best Practices

Mobilize God's People - Exponential 2019

Posted by Todd Wilson on 12/4/18 3:51 PM

We are looking forward to being a part of Exponential 2019.  I asked their team to give us a post to share with you guys some of the Exponential team's thinking about mobilization - a huge value for Churchteams as well.  Here it is. Enjoy.

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Tags: Church Management Software

WFX 2018 New Product Award & Better Sleep

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 11/27/18 7:45 AM

Great news, Churchteams friends and fans.  WFX magazine recognized Text-to-ME with a New Product of The Year Award for 2018!  Some of you may recall that we won the same recognition last year for Text-to-Check-in.  It was announced at the WFX Conference and Expo in Orlando recently.  Here is their announcement of the winners.

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Tags: Church Management Software

NEW:  Registration Promo Codes & Workflow Wait Options

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 11/20/18 7:48 AM

Happy Thanksgiving!  In our prayer time this morning, we remembered things about Churchteams for which we thank God.  Mark summarized it best: relationships. Not only incredible relationships with each other as a team, but incredible relationships with our clients and so many others.  In other words, you.  Here are a couple of fairly major upgrades that came from your ideas.  Hopefully you will find these very helpful.

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Tags: New Release

New Releases: Email, Reports, Links, Merge Groups & More

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 11/13/18 6:37 AM

We do dedicated blog posts and emails for major changes like the Workflow feature we've talked about a lot the past couple of months.  But in addition, there have been a lot of other less major but still significant upgrades the past three months or so.  Here is a quick overview of the rest of this post:

 

  1. Changed Email Providers
  2. Errors Using Email Personalization
  3. Unsubscribe Notices If Emails Are Scheduled
  4. Text To Give To A Designated Fund
  5. Tracking Assimilation Progress Through Groups Report
  6. Check-in: Re-print Name Tags And Security Labels
  7. Registration Links Improved
  8. Limit Coach Level Access To Search
  9. Browse Groups Page Style Options
  10. Add Leader Count to Attendance By Group Report
  11. Track Recurring vs. Non-recurring Donations
  12. Merge Groups Options

1. Changed Email Providers.  We made a major change in our email system the past couple of months moving from one provider to another one because of changes in the business model of the original provider.  Two big advantages of the new provider relate to email history.

  1. Email history populates much faster making it more usable.
  2. Email history shows not only that people opened their email, but also if they clicked something to respond to it.

2. Errors Using Email Personalization.  The "Email request for updated information" report and email / text templates for the Workflow feature allow you to add and as radicals to personalize emails / texts. However, our primary Email options do not currently support this personalization (that's coming). Until then, there's now a feature that catches misapplications of these commands and gives you a pop-up warning. That way you won't send out any goofy looking emails.

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Tags: New Release

Survey: Is Your Assimilation Team Ready?

Posted by Boyd Pelley on 11/6/18 7:34 AM
Consistent execution by your staff and volunteers is vital to the success of your assimilation strategy.  Instead of sharing typical problems we see in this area, here is a  picture of the ideal team member followed by a survey that you can share with your team to get a feel for their  readiness and at the same time uncover training needs.
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Tags: Automation

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