Your Church and the Coronavirus: Using Remote Technology During the COVID-19...
The new novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has overwhelmed the world. Everywhere we turn there are loud reports of illness, panic, economic crisis, and empty store shelves. Entertainment and sports...
View ArticleYour Church and the Coronavirus: Supporting Local Ministry During the...
It’s wonderful how technology has made us citizens of a global community that reaches far outside our church walls and local ministry. But it can be overwhelming to hear all the news from around the...
View ArticleYour Church and the Coronavirus: Managing Remote Staff During the COVID-19...
How are you doing? Now that you’ve moved out of your office and set up shop at home, how are you transitioning to your temporary new normal? Working remote is different from working in the office....
View ArticleYour Church and the Coronavirus: Dealing with Financial Crisis During the...
We are living in an unprecedented time. Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, people are losing their jobs and can’t give like they used to. With a number of churches already struggling to...
View Article8 Ways Your Church Can Thrive Working Remotely in Ministry
There comes a time in the life of many churches or ministries when world events, company logistics, or personal preference requires that its staff and its people work and worship from home. As a...
View ArticleLeaning on Church Volunteers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to impact our lives in unparalleled ways, it also offers unique challenges for ministries and church volunteers across the country. Even though there’s...
View ArticleKeep Ministry Running Remotely During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Life feels chaotic and crazy right now as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Nothing is normal as many of us work remotely and just about everything feels upside down. Pandemic is now a word we use...
View ArticleWorking From Home: Finding a New Normal During the COVID-19 Pandemic
As a church leader, you may be used to spending some time alone preparing your Sunday message. But otherwise, you’re probably used to going, doing, and being with people throughout the week. Now that...
View ArticleUsing Virtual Zoom Backgrounds for Church Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Since most of us are working from home now, our meetings and services have become virtual. It can be tough to find an area in your home presentable for meetings. Zoom has a cool feature that allows...
View ArticleConnecting Church Congregants & Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has launched one of the most stressful periods for churches in recent memory. Nearly every church in the US – and others across the globe – have felt the negative effects of...
View ArticleWorking From Home: Church Staff Find Their Place During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The office is closed. So are the library and the coffee shop down the street. You feel like you’ve been left to wander in the wilderness like the Israelites in search of the Promise Land. There’s just...
View ArticleWorking From Home: Find Your Rhythm During the COVID-19 Pandemic
There are many benefits to working from home. Perhaps it’s something you’ve always wanted to try. But now that you’re finally at home, you may be thinking, This is harder than I thought! If you find...
View ArticleDear Church Staff, Thank You
Dear Church Staff, Thank you for being the heartbeat of the church. You have kept operations running in this uncertain time. Thank you for coming up with new ideas on how we can bring glory to God...
View Article5 Ways to Safeguard Your Devices and Data at Home
The transition from working in your church to working from home has shifted quickly for many of us. In the dash to get our systems set up and connected back to our church networks some of us may have...
View ArticleIs the Church All in This Together?
We’ve all heard the phrase, “We’re all in this together,” with regard to the global community created by the virus. While it’s a good thought in terms of recognizing that none of us are unaffected by...
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