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September 25, 2012 By Faithlife Staff   |  

Preach from your iPad or Android tablet

The best app for preaching is here.

Proclaim’s new remote app makes presenting from your tablet simple and compelling. With Proclaim, you can post your sermon notes alongside your presentation slides—for your eyes only. Rather than divide your attention between notes and slides, visuals and concepts, you’ll put everything you have into delivering a convicting message.

You can get the app for free in the iTunes App store, the Google Play Store, and the Amazon App Store.

To prepare your notes, just download Proclaim and make a presentation. Once the presentation is ready, go On Air, and then open your tablet’s remote app and choose to control the presentation. Your tech volunteer can still run the presentation from his or her computer, but now you have total control, too—you can jump from one Bible verse to the next, preaching from your carefully-thought-out personal notes.

Get the free Proclaim remote today. Bring your notes and your presentation together on your iPad or Android tablet.

Filed Under: Church Technology, Presentation Software Tagged With: church presentation software, church services, faithlife proclaim, preaching, presentation remote, proclaim app, proclaim blog, sermon notes

August 8, 2012 By Faithlife Staff   |  

Your Proclaim Group Is Now on Faithlife

We have some terrific news for you and your worship team. Your Proclaim group will now live at Logos’ new online community, Faithlife. When you invite or accept Proclaim worship team members, you’ll do it through the Faithlife groups page.

This gives your team some awesome new benefits. You’ll message your entire presentation group, staying in touch no matter where you are. You’ll share documents with ease. And you’ll handle all your tasks—accepting group members, appointing administrators, planning presentations—through one simple hub. No need for a new account: your Proclaim and Logos logins already work on Faithlife.

 

What is Faithlife?

Faithlife is where Christian community happens online. It’s a place for private groups, intimate fellowship, and honest expression, all wrapped around the Word. Learn more at Faithlife.com’s homepage video.

Your church probably already has a Faithlife group. Log in to Faithlife and search for your church’s name. If you’re the group administrator, keep everyone on the same page – associate your presentation group with your church group under “Group Settings.”

 

To manage your Proclaim groups, follow these simple steps:

1. Go to https://faithlife.com/account/groups

2. Log in using your Proclaim account.

 

Proclaim, meet the world’s largest study Bible.

Faithlife’s sibling, the groundbreaking all-digital Faithlife Study Bible, is the world’s largest study Bible. And it’s free to the Logos community.

 

Unlock it free at FaithlifeBible.com/free with coupon code PROCLAIM.

Want to learn more? Check out FaithlifeBible.com’s homepage video.

 

Faithlife’s free app combines the study Bible and the online community, and it receives Proclaim Signals during your presentations. It’s a stellar resource to share with your congregation—with the FSB’s rich content and the app’s Signals compatibility, you and your church will go deeper into the Word.

 

Enjoy Faithlife! Get the free Faithlife Study Bible and app today—equip yourself, your presentation team, and your congregation for better Bible study and more meaningful fellowship.

Filed Under: Church Technology, Online Community, Presentation Software Tagged With: church, church online, church presentation software, communication, faithlife groups, faithlife proclaim, online community, proclaim blog

July 18, 2012 By Jayson Bradley   |  

Faithlife Adds Important New Features

Your Christian community happens online at Faithlife.com.  And with visible reading plans, group associations, and the ability to share documents—connecting with your community online just got a little easier.

You could already:

  • Create and join groups of friends, family, coworkers, and classmates.
  • Share your Logos resource notes with groups.
  • Share announcements, news, and events with your church groups.
  • Create study groups for your seminary classes.
  • Share notes on Bible verses through the Faithlife Study Bible.

But Faithlife’s new features make connecting with your groups even easier!

Group Associations

If you’ve created a group for your worship team, small group, etc., you can go into your settings and connect it with other groups.

When people visit your page, they can see other entities and ministries your group is affiliated with.

As a church, you can add all the groups associated with you, too. As you can see, when you go to CrossPoint Church’s page, you can access the Worship Team page in the group tab.

Shared Documents

When your church is connected through Faithlife, all the groups you’re part of can communicate seamlessly. I can go to one location online and leave a message for the worship team, find out when I have nursery duty, encourage my men’s group, and find out about the next week’s upcoming BBQ.

Faithlife’s latest update makes sharing documents a snap.

I was able to upload the lead sheet to “A Mighty Fortress Is My God” for my worship team. Not only can we as a team stay up-to-date with practices and gatherings, they can upload songs, spread sheets, or anything we need to stay connected.

Faithlife is always improving with updates and new features. Do you know a way to make it better? Do you want to talk to other Faithlife users? Why not get involved on the Faithlife forum?

Filed Under: Online Community

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