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  • How to tracking Small Groups stuffs now that we're using Weblink?

    OK - so we just started using Weblink for our Small Groups, and our Small Group's Pastor would like to see who's accessing the sight, who's keeping track of attendence, what notes are being provided in the Weblink Group Manager, etc.  How do I get him that info?  Are there good reports to use?  Or is there a querry that is used ...
    Posted to Small Groups (Forum) by  ehicks  on September 30, 2009
  • Question on best practices

    We have been using Fellowship One for a while, but only recently moved our small group management from Church Teams to Fellowship One. This has not worked quite as well as I had hoped. I suspect I need to rethink how I set things up and I am looking for suggestions and/or best practices.  What I set up is: A ''Small Groups'' ministryA ...
    Posted to Small Groups (Forum) by  Snichols  on September 29, 2008
  • Re: Posting and Editing Attendance

    To date, I do not know of a specific project that will allow small group leaders to go back and change attendance history. You mentioned that ''it wouldn’t allow him to select the correct date''. This is a feature of Small Group Manager. Once attendance has been posted on a specific date that date is no longer available from Small Group ...
    Posted to Small Groups (Forum) by  Tara  on July 23, 2008
  • Posting and Editing Attendance

    This is related specifically to an issue that occurred recently where a connect host attempted to post attendance for a particular activity date and it wouldn’t allow him to select the correct date. Then for some reason they began posting the same attendance for three dates in the future which is incorrect and obviously skews any kind of ...
    Posted to Small Groups (Forum) by  dmcgill  on July 22, 2008
  • Take A Census

    Attendance carries the stigma from your school days where everyone had to be in class and everyday attendance was taken. Census means that on some interval of your choosing you stop and count how many people are actually involved in this activity.  Like the US census taken every ten years you can choose any interval you want and ask ''how ...
    Posted to Delivering Change (Weblog) by  FTDeliverySvcs  on June 25, 2008