The perfect solution might already be in your hands... TL;DR: For most churches, the smartest choice isn’t shelling out for a pricey stand-alone app—it’s tapping into the powerful one already built into your current church software. If your church ...
It’s heating up... and so are the new features in ChurchTrac! We’re rolling out our biggest updates of the year, and we’re calling it the Big Summer Drop. From a brand-new native church app with push notifications and a new email builder to top thin...
Not having a modern church website means missing out in connections with your community. Thankfully, your church's website can be saved! I'll show you how... TL;DR: Many church websites are outdated, confusing, and slow. This turns people away befo...
With over 180 templates to offer, what's the best Squarespace template for church websites? It ultimately comes down to what your church needs and the style you want. Thankfully for you, I did all the legwork. TL;DR: This guide highlight...
Here's the reality: 85% of visitors check your website before they visit your church. Whether you're building a new site or updating an old one, you need to know the costs of building a church website. You have a few options, and the costs range from ba...
Most church newsletters don’t get read. And if they do, they’re skimmed, ignored, or forgotten. What if your church newsletter could do more than inform? What if it could connect and grow your ministry? TL;DR:This article explains why most church ne...
Most churches today collect donations online, but not all church giving tools are created equal. Unlike tools like Paypal or Venmo, church donor management software is specifically designed to handle the unique needs of churches. In this post, we...
How long should a church keep financial records? It’s a question every pastor, admin, or finance team eventually faces and one that can come back to bite you if you guess wrong. Because “I thought we didn’t need that anymore” doesn’t go over ...
According to a recent Pew Research survey, 41% of Americans say they use no cash at all during a typical week—that’s nearly double the number from 2015. And that shift isn’t just happening in stores or restaurants. It’s happening in churches, too....