Worship Facility Podcast: How Not to Hate Your Church Management Software

by | Feb 9, 2023 | Administration, Facilities, Leadership, Operations, Podcasts

Ask any ten Church Management Software (ChMS) users if they hate their ChMS, and chances are, you’ll get several yeses. No matter which ChMS product your church uses, a good percentage of your users are likely to be unsatisfied.

In this episode, Eliott Wood, elder of Christ Community Church will talk about the root causes of this dissatisfaction and how to address them. 

Takeaways include:

1 – How to improve your ChMS experience

2 – How to structure your ChMS support team

3 – How to train your staff on using ChMS more effectively

4 – How to engage in a search for new ChMS as a collaborative team.

To hear the podcast, click below.

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