Category: Testimonials
Case Study: An appealing, customizable, well-maintained calendar solution that honors God’s resources
By Jason Alexis | February 1, 2022
This case study is all about the money. Here’s what we mean… Church-centric applications should focus on good stewardship of God’s resources. First, using good management shows that the people behind the app handle their responsibilities faithfully. Also, they prove their honesty by not wasting or misusing His goods. Lastly, they enable churches’ productivity, allowing…
Case Study: Meet your ministry on their mobiles
By Jason Alexis | October 5, 2021
Even though F2F (face-to-face) communication is usually more effective, life often gets in the way. It ain’t gonna happen on a regular basis. This is especially true with groups of people such as church memberships. The next best thing is digital: website, texting, etc. Now, we need to make sure that our uploaded content looks…
DisplayChurch.Events: Fewer Steps to Better Church calendars/Event Lists
By Jason Alexis | June 29, 2021
How many steps does it take you to update your church’s online calendar or events list? And if your events include forms, can your current process easily include them? Lastly, do you have lots of options when customizing your calendar or events list to reflect your church branding? Nicole To, Communications Director at Arbor Road…
Streamlined Data entry with DisplayChurch.Events
By Jason Alexis | May 25, 2021
What does your church’s data entry process look like? Is it as streamlined as possible? Or is there a lot of double-entry? What about automaticity? Or is there still a lot of manual data entry? Katie Ballard, Assistant to Operations at Grace Fellowship Church was kind enough to reply to our “7 minutes” feedback request…
An Unsolicited Review of CCB.events
By Jason Alexis | March 30, 2020
Cecillia Fountain of Centerpoint Church reached out to us with an unsolicited review of CCB.events. Before using CCB.events Cecillia shared: “We didn’t have a great solution prior to CCB.events. We manually updated our website with larger events that had registration forms. [The] bad part of that was that old info remained on the website if…