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Practical advice on church management, technology, pastoral care, and building stronger communities.
Most church management software was designed for megachurches with dedicated IT teams. If you have 30 to 500 members and a volunteer running admin, here is why that matters — and what to look for instead.
Spreadsheets are where most churches start. They are free, familiar, and flexible. But there comes a point where they start costing you more time than they save. Here are the signs.
AI is not about replacing people. In a church context, it is about giving pastors and admins back the hours they spend on repetitive tasks — so they can focus on the work that actually requires a human touch.
Self-service kiosks are not just for airports and grocery stores. For churches, they solve a real problem: getting accurate attendance data without adding work to your Sunday morning volunteers.
Follow-up is one of the most important things a church does — and one of the easiest to let slip. Here is how to build a sustainable system that catches people before they drift away.
How are giving patterns shifting for churches under 500 members? We looked at anonymized data across hundreds of congregations to surface the trends that matter for your budget planning.