The Unseen Threat: Why Your Church Must Prioritize Data Security
Your church has a big red target on it. All churches do. When it comes to the data your church has in its possession, you
Your church has a big red target on it. All churches do. When it comes to the data your church has in its possession, you
Churches have two specific times when attendance far surpasses their average weekly numbers – Easter and Christmas (Eve). Many churches take these occasions for granted.
Pam Matthews worked as the IT director at Shades Mountain Baptist Church for several years. Pam had a heavy background in technology and IT services,
Ever wonder how text messaging could elevate your ministry’s communication strategy? Effective communication is key for churches to engage with their congregation in today’s fast-paced
In most congregations, the youth mission trip is funded by participating families and perhaps a pancake breakfast fundraiser. In this series of 25 fundraising ideas
As in any organization, conflict can arise within church leadership. When it does, a congregation’s well-being and the faith’s integrity may hang in the balance.
St. Peter R.C. Church, located in Lewiston, New York, uses PDS (Parish Data Systems) to manage its membership and accounting. Maxine Menshon joined the staff
When a guest shows up at your church, they hope to hear a great sermon. They’d like to have friendly faces to invite them back.
Your church website has two main audiences. It’s clearly one of the most important tools you have in your toolbox to communicate with church members.
How many people does it take to secure a church? Church security isn’t something to joke about, especially if your church has been the target
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church uses Realm to maintain volunteers, groups, and registration events. Megan Wyman has been the Executive Assistant to the Rector for two
Kids LOVE to give more than to receive. I’m sure those of you who’ve tromped through the toy aisle with a kid or grandkid recently