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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:
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Hi Charlie,
I'm excited for your church! I think you will love working with WebLink's Form Builder tool. This will definitely help you get people registered and then run reports on who is coming.
The documentation referred to in the other post is the Form Builder user's guide. You can find it by clicking the ''Support'' link in Fellowship ...
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We’re on a mission here in the Education Services department. Our mission is to help you learn how to use Fellowship One and then how to teach others to use it. So… we’re holding a contest. Watch Bill’s video blog below and become a star!
Deadline and fine print
All entries must be submitted to education@fellowshiptech.com by June 30th. ...
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Education Services is back from the Dynamic Church User’s Conference more fired up than ever. We have so many things we want to do – we’re just praying for the time to do them all!
We loved seeing new and old friends at the conference and took home all of your great ideas. Within the next few days, I’m told the power point slides will be ...
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ExampleChurch project managers and Fellowship Technologies can plan, convert, configure, install, train and deliver, but church leadership sets the tone and climate for change. If you are not seen as a participant in the change or are aloof and isolated from it, you'll undermine the project.Fully participate in the change. Endorse the change ...
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GraceAgree to create an umbrella of grace during the time of transition. For a period of time, there will be no experts on the new system. Give people a chance to poke around and learn [review on demand videos and participate in Ask the Expert Sessions]. Communicate, model and reinforce this key component of the Christian life. People are much ...
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AdaptFellowship One surfaces many new opportunities for your church. One opportunity that sometimes gets overlooked is the chance to learn some relevant new technology. The days of packaged software and client/server architecture are quickly fading. Fellowship Technologies is a Software as a Service (SaaS). The SaaS model is widely acknowledged as ...
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HeartThe membership database or church management system (ChMS) is a fundamental tool in a church’s IT support infrastructure. Changing or replacing it will impact people. They’ll feel the change. Because changing the system creates some additional short-term work for those directly involved in the conversion project and can add temporary ...
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Communication
Communication is the most important of the six change factors. All the other factors depend on effective communication. It didn’t take long for Fellowship Technologies to realize that some of our early implementations faltered largely because of poor communication. At least 8 key groups of people must communicate well in a ...
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Change and the Church – An IT PerspectiveChange is inevitable, progress is notBertrand RussellProgress is a nice wordProgress starts with changeChange has its enemiesRobert F. Kennedy (paraphrased)
“What is the most challenging part of your job?” a friend asked me as we were catching up the other day. After thinking for a minute, I realized that ...
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I would like to suggest having tests for the eUniversity education classes. Just like any other educational institution, it would be nice to be able to test a person's proficiency in Fellowship One, particularly in a specific subject or class, e.g. People 1, People 2, Contacts 1, etc.
I believe this would especially help Ministry Leaders and ...
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As a support team we struggle to find that fine line between assisting the church with product functionality or directing them to our Education team for additional training. The Support team exists to assist churches in resolving issues and answer basic feature/function questions. Occasionally, we run into situations where the church staff member ...
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