Entries by 1churchsoftware

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Top Church Management Systems

One Church Software featured as a top choice in people management systems for churches. An article from Software Development Company Rankings looks into the top church management software systems of 2020 and how these can improve the day-to-day operations in churches and impact the quality of their community’s activities. Read the full article here > […]

One Church Giving Has Launched!

We are excited to announce that we have launched our safe, secure, and fully integrated church online giving solution. One Church Giving allows churches and ministries to accept tithes, offerings, and donations easily in a variety of ways, including check and card, and as single or recurring transactions. One Church Giving also allows your church’s […]

One Church Software Named in Capterra’s Top 20 Most Affordable for Church Management Software

One Church Software has been named a Top 20 Most Affordable Church Management Software product by Capterra, the leading online resource for software buyers. “It’s a great honor to be recognized in industry reports. This award represents our commitment to helping equip, organize, and grow churches through affordable technology solutions.” James Lovins, Co-Founder Capterra’s Top […]

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Using Technology Tools for Leadership Development

Technology is advancing at such a fast pace. It seems like once a tool is introduced to the market, it is out of date very quickly. With SaaS (Software as a service) models being so prevalent in today’s technology environment, updates are frequent. Competition breeds innovation and brings prices down. Software platforms and programs as […]

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95 Network

One Church Software is excited to announce our ministry partnership with the 95 Network. The 95 Network focuses on connecting small and mid-size churches to BIG resources, by providing content, conferences, and grant funds for coaching and consulting. This organization is led by a team of phenomenal pastors who have years of experience and success […]

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4 Things Churches Must Get Right with Digital (pt 4) – Social Media

Obviously, there are many different ways churches can communicate with their members and communities. Years ago, churches all published newsletters. Churches also had bulletins that dumped a lot of content and information on members and visitors each Sunday. With technology, churches have migrated to e-mail newsletters. The invention of Facebook and Twitter has given churches […]