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People are normally adverse to change, as we are creatures of habit and familiarity. But when habit and familiarity don’t meet the needs of a growing church, change becomes a necessity. Even still, getting staff and volunteers to accept change can be a challenge, unless the church leadership introduces change in a positive, helpful and personal ...
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With the new release of Fellowship One coming on December 2nd, we're pleased to provide our ''Getting Started Videos'' that guide users through the software. Helpful for both new users and for your staff that haven't yet seen the changes coming to Fellowship One, these videos are quick, easy and cover the essentials for:
Basic ...
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As we move closer to the December 2nd release date for the updated version of Fellowship One, we are working hard to make sure our church partners are prepared and on board! Today we have posted a short video demonstrating some of the improvements and changes that have been made to Fellowship One. The video covers new naming conventions, changes ...
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In anticipation of the Wednesday, Dec. 2nd release of the Fellowship One redesign, we are providing our church partners with the following documentation, help files and videos to ensure a smooth transition:• Today – Visual Map (PDF file) of the changes to Fellowship One• Monday, Nov. 16 – 5 minute Fellowship One ...
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Christmas has come early for all Fellowship One users! Fellowship Technologies is proud to announce that the highly anticipated iPhone Application called F1Touch, is now available for Apple iPhones as a free download on the App Store. F1Touch exhibits the power of the Fellowship One API in searching for individuals and is fully supported by ...
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As we revealed yesterday, the Fellowship Tech Development team has put in an incredible amount of work to give our church partners not only an updated interface, but a more dynamic and efficient experience. Today, we're exploring some of the new enhancements in this important update.
First, here's a side-by-side comparison of the old Portal ...
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We are excited to tell you about the upcoming interface redesign for Fellowship
One. We will be placing the newly redesigned Fellowship One into
the staging environment on Monday, October 12th, so that your church has plenty of time to become
familiar with the changes before the final release planned for November.
The changes, updates and ...
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Pensacola Beach will play host to Ministry 2 – this hands-on workshop and live event is designed for church leaders and volunteers interested in enhancing their ministry using cutting-edge Internet tools and social media. Ministry 2 Pensacola will take place at Gulf Breeze Church from October 9-10, 2009.
We're excited to announce that some of the ...
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Fellowship Technologies is proud to announce their new partnership with Olan Mills, a name synonymous with quality. By leveraging Fellowship One, churches can take advantage of automated picture uploads and Olan Mills’ digital photography to create a church directory. This allows the church to upload both individual photos and family photos right ...
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Churches are in the “people business,” with the mandate to change lives. At times, that change can be both unexpected and dramatic. For those of us that work with churches, it can be easy to lapse into the “just business” mentality of our day-to-day work. We can lose sight of what is truly important, and of how deeply individual lives can be ...
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If anyone is interested, this is what we use at our church:
http://www.mychurchgig.com/2009/08/adobe-air-for-church-parent-paging/
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This month's newsletter contains exciting information about the Dynamic Church RoadShow coming to California this October. Also, learn about recent changes and what's coming next to Fellowship One.
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Didn't receive the newsletter? Next time you're logged into Fellowship One, click your name in the upper right corner of ...
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A year has passed since we announced the thoughts behind having a new
API for the community. We spent a lot of time engaging you, crafting
code, building applications, and working on solidifying what turned out
to be a retro-revolution... read more at our our new developer community site.
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An open, standards-based, API
Fellowship Technologies has released a new application programming interface (API) that will allow churches and business partners to easily extend the power of the Fellowship One church management software. The new Fellowship One API is built upon REST application architecture principles and is open for use by ...
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NOTE: THIS UPDATE ONLY CONCERNS THE FELLOWSHIP ONE RESTFUL API BETA OAUTH IMPLEMENTATIONYesterday a minor security threat was discovered in the OAuth protocol.The OAuth community is aggressively working on the issue and have released an advisory update on this on 4.23.2009 at 12:00 am PST. We have been in contact with them on the details of this ...
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Does anyone else have any fun codes that they have written for ways
to integrate F1 with their church website? We were under the
impression that this would be easier to integrate and hoping that with
the new API coming out that we wouldn't have to put a lot of hours and
man power into creating something from scratch... Anyone have any ...
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Things are coming along nicely, you can track the progress several ways:
On Twitter, follow @f1dev, @nickfloyd, and @f1ace
On blogs, check out http://www.nicholasfloyd.com
And lastly, be sure to email api@fellowshiptech.com to be considered for a private beta we wil open up soon.
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We are working on a good way to display complete event/activities information on the church web site that is being entered in F1. How is anyone else doing this? We want to display all related info about an event, including the building/room and the ministry linked to the event. I have not found a comprehensive report that shows all of ...
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I am wondering if anyone has a nondisclosure contract available for anyone using Fellowship One, i.e., staff, volunteers, etc. that discusses being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for sharing information, making unauthorized changes to the database, etc. Thanks very much.
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I recently read an article in a Christian technology journal called
An Introduction to SaaS in which the
author defined the term Software as a Service (SaaS) as ''an application designed to be accessed on the Web rather than installed
on the user's workstation. Though the software is Web-based, it is not
browser-based. Instead, the software ...
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