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BELLINGHAM, Wash., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Faithlife, the church technology company and makers of Logos Bible Software, today released the newest, first-of-its-kind online integrated ministry platform,
Unlike anything currently available on the market, Faithlife Equip integrates tools and content to support every leader in the church from the senior pastor and worship leader to the children s director and administrator while providing congregant resources for spiritual growth, church involvement and community connectivity.
Faithlife, the church technology company & makers of Logos Bible Software, released the newest, first-of-its-kind online integrated ministry platform, Faithlife Equip. Unlike anything currently available on the market, Faithlife Equip integrates tools & content to support every leader in the church from the senior pastor & worship leader to the children’s director & administrator while providing congregant
Faithlife launches Equip, a first-in-category integrated ministry platform
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Faithlife, the makers of integrated church technology products such as Logos Bible Software, released their “Year-End Song & Sermon Report” which found that comfort and hope were the common themes of the year.
“Data was compiled from Faithlife Proclaim Church Presentation Software for worship songs and Faithlife Sermons for sermon topics, with comfort being a recurring them in songs selected,” Bob Pritchett, co-founder and CEO of Faithlife, told The Christian Post.
He listed “peace and hope” as the most “common sermon topics from pastors.”
The data compiled showed what North American churches hung on to during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. It provided insight into the worship songs, sermon topics and scriptures used most in one of the hardest years of in modern history.