Summary

Congregational Messaging System

Improve Communication; Foster Community

Keeping your community engaged and informed is important to you. But there’s a lot going on in the world around us. Keeping different groups feeling connected can be a challenge. Effective communication plays a key role in helping you stay tapped-in and create a healthy community.  One Call Now’s Congregational Messaging System keeps you in touch and your congregation united.

  • Use voice, SMS text* or email, depending on your members’ preference or the message content.
  • Send unlimited messages anytime from any phone or any Internet-connected computer.
  • Subgroups within your contact list—up to 99—make it easy to target your messages to specific groups.
  • Multiple authorized users help keep small groups informed.
  • It’s simple to set up and easy to use.
*SMS text not available in Canada

Unlimited messaging makes One Call Now the perfect plan for day-to-day communications or urgent messaging.
  • Quickly reach congregants or groups in emergency situations
  • Stay connected with shut-ins; help them feel involved and remembered
  • Ensure that everyone gets the same accurate message
  • Promote special events or guest speakers
  • Boost attendance at services
  • Get a quick estimate of attendance for events by asking recipients to respond
  • Notify everyone quickly and at once of cancellations or schedule changes
  • Increase participation at events with automated reminders
  • Connect more easily with youth, get a response, keep them engaged
  • Enable leaders to send messages exclusively to their groups
  • Send messages that are automatically translated for non-English speaking congregants
  • Welcome new congregants with personalized messages
Send voice, text, and email messages to your group, no matter the size using One Call Now's smartphone applications.
We sincerely thank God for One Call Now--Since beginning to use One Call Now, everyone stays informed and complaints are nonexistent.  In addition, my time is used making one call instead...
Rev. William N.
The Old Bridge Baptist Church

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