Leadership Inspiration for the Month By Mark DeMoss, Director of Customer Success “I wish I could be a fly on the wall at a dynamic church to see how
Church check-ins for children give parents peace of mind Over the last few decades, the need for church safety and security has increased drastically. Security incidents and even tragedies are commonplace in today’s
Everything Your Church Needs to Be Ready for Easter Easter is just around the corner and the potential for outreach is huge! With a sea of fresh faces and new names, there are
Enhancing the People Pages We’ve been making major headway on the Individual and Household pages, and hope you find them both easy to use and pleasing to the
Release Notes 2/6/19 I’m excited to share the latest updates to FellowshipOne – we hope they are pretty on the eyes and help you save some of
5 Step Checklist to Prepare for Natural Disasters Infographic As your community and church prepares for Hurricane Florence to make landfall, know that we stand with you in love and prayer. We realize how
5 Steps to Prepare for Natural Disasters During a crisis, communities tend to turn to churches for support. If ministries don’t plan for the worst, they may find themselves unprepared, overwhelmed,
Our Top 7 Cringe-Worthy Church Website Design Mistakes Are there certain websites you dread going to? Like your local library's website that hasn't been updated since 2003 or your son's little league
Shelby Financials Best Practices: Separation of Duties Our blog today is from Alfred Johnson, the product owner for Shelby Financials, who has been working with churches implementing Shelby for the past
Top 4 Metrics for Your Church Website So, your church has a website. That's great, but is it working for you? The only way you can really answer that question is