We recently made a change that affects how you send emails from IconCMO. Before your email gets sent, the system will verify that the email addresses are in a valid format. This feature is commonly called email address format validation. Below is what the error looks like at the bottom of the group screen. If… ⪼ Continue Reading…
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Save Time and Money with IconCMO Church Software
Staying organized and communicating with members of the congregation can be inexpensive and easy with IconCMO. Monthly newsletters, bulletins, schedules, and calendars can be created in Word or Publisher, converted to PDF and attached to an email message without the high cost of printing and mailing, not to mention the time spent folding and stuffing… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Updates to Icon Check-in for Church Software
In case you missed the announcement, we recently released our very own Child Check-in program! Our developers have been busy adding features and making improvements. Here’s a list of the most recent updates. Check in/out buttons were combined. Now each person has one button that changes based on where that person is in the check… ⪼ Continue Reading…
It’s finally here! Our very own Child Check-In program
The simplest, fastest, easiest way to do check-in at your church. Icon Systems is excited to announce Icon Check-In: a fast, secure, and safe child check-in software for churches that lets your whole team work together in real time! Checking in children as fast as possible is essential to a smooth-running event, like a Sunday… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Why’s nobody coming to my church groups? (p2)
Here’s the second part of this two-part series. Please read the first part here. 2. Trying to fit everyone into one nicely made church group model is what I call the magic silver bullet syndrome. The church believes that there’s one magic silver bullet (group model) that will work for every one and elevate group participation… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Why is nobody coming to my church groups? (p1)
Church leaders that work with small groups wonder why the percentage of small group attendance is just a fraction of the overall church attendance. Why is it important for people to participate in groups? Church leadership knows when people connect or dare we use the cliché term ‘plugged in’, they will be a viable part… ⪼ Continue Reading…