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We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of our new Standard Email editor on February 1, 2010.
Here’s a sneak peak at the top 3 features:

For a quick summary of what all of the buttons/icons do, visit our Help Desk:
http://support.churchpost.com/kb/article/000043

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We are excited to announce the release of our new social network sharing feature.

Next to each of your SENT messages, you will now see a small icon that automatically creates a short URL to your message.

URL shortening is a technique on the Web where a provider makes a web page available under a very short [...]

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Setting User Permissions is one of the most powerful features of ChurchPost.com - users are invited by the Master User, and today we started rolling out some small but important upgrades to how users of various types (see below) interact with our system.

It’s always been the case that every user can search and browse EVERY [...]

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We’re thrilled to be mentioned in yesterday’s edition of the Ann Arbor News (AnnArbor.com) along with Facebook and Twitter as a way congregations ‘friend their faith lives online’.

Posted: 6:00 a.m. August 13, 2009
Read the article online here.

Terry Johnson, Ann Arbor, checks her Facebook account on her laptop while sitting on the couch in her living room on [...]

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We know some of you have been missing the postcard templates that you had access to in Version 2.0.  The wait is over…

To access, hover over your CREATE button and choose Custom Email.  Click on the My Template Library button and you will see them under the heading of Public Templates just below your own [...]

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One of the more frustrating tasks is copying and pasting content from Microsoft Word to ANY other program. Behind the scenes, Word (and other Microsoft programs) includes proprietary code that usually messes up how certain characters are displayed outside the PC/Microsoft environment (see our “Funny Characters” post from August 2008).
We recently added a feature to [...]

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It was in early 2003 that Debra and I first discussed the concept of ChurchPost, noticing that even our own small church at the time had large communication issues that often translated into wasted resources and hurt feelings.
Two years later, after lengthy discussions with hundreds of clergy, lay leaders and other friends and family, we [...]

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Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser caches (stores) it. In this way, the files (including any images on the page) do not have to be retrieved anew from the remote web site each time you click the Back or Forward buttons.
Unfortunately, this means that when we release new features [...]

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We are thrilled to launch our new Custom Email option via our CREATE menu.

Our custom email interface allows you to access your church’s templates AND our growing Public Template library.

Choosing a template is simple - just select your favorite and go!

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Sleep is overrated! We’ve been working around the clock to bring you ChurchPost Version 3 - here are a few screenshots of what’s ahead - ALL of these upgrades are in response to valuable feedback from our customers over the past year - THANK YOU
To upgrade to Version 3, you don’t need to [...]

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