Posted on May 8, 2023 by Servant | News| Tags: calendar, Internet, online, storage
For most Church staff, online storage – i.e. Storage Area Networks – is a way to collaborate on planning. You can have a locally shared copy of planning documents, tentative copies of newsletters and bulletins, etc. But is it worth it these days?
With more and more resources found on the Internet, you can have virtually unlimited storage for Church documents. You only need to decide who has access and how is the storage organized. Here are some ideas:
- Organize the documents by Area of Ministry – e.g. Adults, Youth, Children
- Allow staff to access the documents in their Area of Ministry only
- Create a shared Church Administrative calendar, so everyone on staff can see what’s coming up and avoid conflicts
Since the files are on the Internet, they will be accessible online no matter where staff members go.
Of course, you want to make sure that anything that needs to be confidential has added access control. Ideally, you would log who accessed these confidential materials.
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Posted on May 20, 2008 by Servant | News| Tags: calendar, scheduling, tasks, volunteer, worship
Scheduling staff is usually taken care of via internal calendars or event management systems (i.e. EMS). But how do you schedule volunteers? Why not devise a calendar system on the Church web site that would let volunteers schedule themselves for various tasks. You would assign each volunteer a set of roles, e.g. sound technician. They could then look at the calendar and pick the days that they are available to run sound in worship. The calendar system would then keep track of the fact that they had volunteered to run the sound desk on a particular date. If they needed to change, the system would allow them to drop that commitment of time and post the task back to the available tasks pool. Another volunteer trained in sound could then volunteer online to take their place. You might need a hot list of items that were coming up, so that volunteers accessing the calendar would see what was most needed. Overall, this would take care of scheduling volunteers for technical ministry tasks automatically.
Does such a system exist? Perhaps, but it would need to be flexible and role based. If you know of such a system, then please comment below so that others can discover it.
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