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Thank you to our amazing customers

Church Insight is the leading church website and church management application in the UK. This blog is simply a thank you to our customers – who use our platform to achieve incredible things in their local communities and around the world.
This is where we post special offers, and share tips and tricks for making the most out of the Insight system. We also make sure that you don’t miss any new developments by alerting our readers first. And when we find other resources that are really useful, we link to them in case they are helpful for you too.
So we’ll keep posting up here, and we’d be thrilled if you join in the conversation about ChurchInsight over on Twitter and our Facebook page.
If you aren’t using the ChurchInsight platform for your website yet, check out the information site. We created Insight back in 2002 as a simple (but rather nifty) CMS website for churches, and it has grown in features and capabilities ever since. It is the leading church website system in the UK, as well as being used all over the world by churches big and small.
For help or support, you’ll find all the answers you need at ShareInsight.
That’s us. Grab the RSS feed if you want to follow this blog, or subscribe for email updates via the form on the right. Look out for the next competition. And most of all thanks – for all the great work you’re doing with Insight.
Contributors
Alistair Birch is Director of Customer Experience at Endis, running training courses and webinars and specialising in social media. Over the years he has been a church pastor as well as an IT and marketing consultant to several companies. Al leads an area congregation and serves on the Communications & Tech team at CCK in Brighton. He is fascinated by acting and writing, and, wait for it … military history.
Adam Johannes heads up ChurchInsight and Endis. He wants customers to feel loved, and to see them achieve their mission. Adam is part of Cambridge Community Church and like most keen golfers, needs any help he can get to reduce his handicap.
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