On your church's profile page, click on Events near the upper right.
Go to ‘post event’ and enter in the event details. You can also add a picture with your event.
Note: If your moderator turned on his approval-required settings for events, your event will not show up on the church calendar until it is approved by a moderator.
Use church bulletins to keep everyone in your church up-to-date on announcements, prayer requests, and whatever else you’d like to broadcast to your church.
From your church's page, click on Post bulletin to compose the bulletin and mark whether the bulletin is private or not.
Each bulletin gets posted to the church bulletin board if it is not marked private. It also sends an external email with the full bulletin message to the members of your church.
Note: If your moderator turned on his approval-required settings for bulletins, your bulletin will not show up until it is approved by a moderator.
Each church has its own photo gallery for members to share and comment on photos. Upload pics to the main gallery or create categories for various ministries and events.
Note: If your moderator turned on his approval-required settings for photos, your picture will not show up until it is approved by a moderator.
Subgroups within your church are great tools for ministries and small groups to have their own space. All groups come with a member directory and bulletin system. Groups can choose to set who views the group, who can join the group, and who can post a bulletin to the group
Just like church bulletins, group bulletins get emailed to all the group members with the message directly in the email.
Subgroups can have extended features like their own blogs, calendars, media libraries, and comments. Click here for more information on how to upgrade.
Any member can create a group for your church. Click on ‘Create a group’ from the Groups page.
Note: If your moderator turned on his approval-required settings for creating groups, your group will not be usable until it is approved by a moderator.
A subgroup within the church has its own moderator. By default, this person is the group creator. But other group members can apply to be a moderator, and the group creator can approve or reject them.
On the group page of your church profile, go to 'Moderate' at the upper right. This is where you can approve or remove content, approve members, and change the settings for the group.
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