Relieving your Pastor’s Field Ministry Workload
Pastors need church management software tools that improve the way they do ministry without adding extra complexities. With Servant Keeper, note taking is discreetly and securely done on pastors phone between counseling appointments and kept completely confidential or shared with other involved parties. Date reminders (anniversaries, birthdays, milestones) are available, removing the chance of forgetting something important. The pastor can easily invite others to a meeting, send them an email, and allow them to create a calendar event with just a few clicks.
Volunteer Management Tools
In order to make the greatest impact, your ministry needs to be using all parts of the church body. Servant Keeper provides church volunteer management tools to equip others to serve. These tools reduce mundane tasks and repetitive work to encourage people to use more of their talents and find joy in serving.
Servant Keeper allows pastors and ministry leaders to be more hands-off, but still maintain control. You can securely share information and church software feature rights with specific volunteers. Pull reports of who is accessing which areas of your church software, or who made changes to information.
Verify that Ministry is Happening
Servant Keeper touchpoint tracking lets you see the interactions your ministry has with any person in your church software database. View events attended, appointments completed, email campaigns they’re signed up for, and more. See where you’re effective, and where your ministry has room for improvement.
Church Visitor Follow Up Strategy
Welcome guests to your church. Help first time visitors at your church to become repeat attenders by creating a follow up strategy. With Servant Keeper, you can add visitors to your database on the fly (as you meet them). By assigning them the visitor status, you can automatically add them to a visitor follow up campaign that includes emails, follow up by phone or text, or other personal communication that will help them want to come back.