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Sample Code of Conduct

Co-written by Crispin Ketelhut This organization is committed to providing a safe environment for children within all activities and ministries. Children are a most precious gift and all the faithful cooperate in taking every reasonable action to ensure their safety. An important tool in creating safe environments for children is a uniform Code of Conduct. […]

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Sample Social Media Policy

SUMMIT CHURCH Summit Church is a non-denominational multi-campus church centered in and around Orland, FL. Summit Church’s vision is to form biblically functioning communities that reach people, connect in Christ-centered relationships, serve others, teach truth, and worship God. Personal Account We encourage our staff to have their own personal social media accounts and blogs, and […]

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Protecting youth

How to develop an adult electronic communication policy

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Are you “truly” covered online?

How to review your insurance policy for social media risk coverage compliance

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Establishing guidelines for electronic communications

By Emilie M. Pierschalla and Edward A. Steele, CSP According to a national survey conducted in 2012 by a Christian-based digital advertising agency, 46 percent of religious organizations say social media is their most effective method of outreach. The same survey found that 51 percent of congregations have at least one senior staff member who […]

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Social media use poses real-world risks

9 factors to consider (and mitigate) now to avoid disaster later

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New-school giving options

Strategies and advice for accommodating the next generation of generosity

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Q & A: The state of church giving

Tim Abare, president of eChurchGiving, talks about what has (and hasn’t!) changed when it comes to generosity.

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Building a business that encourages generosity

The origins of Pushpay involve a most unlikely element: a bike.

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Funding ministry — simply

In an age when digital giving is common — but often frustrating and impersonal — Pushpay provides an experience that’s beautifully simple and can provide points of connection between a church and its members.

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