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Dec
6
2005

Web-Based Box Office Ticketing Solution, TicketU, is Always Secure and Up-to-Date

Take Control of CHURCH Events!
ServiceU’s Online Ticketing Software Reduces Confusion and Gives Organizations Total Control Over Ticketing Process
Web-Based Box Office Ticketing Solution, TicketU, is Always Secure and Up-to-Date
CORDOVA, TN, December 6, 2005—Is your organization’s ticketing process sending volunteers over the edge with frustration? Are they fed up with taking phone calls, counting checks [...]

Sep
1
2005

TicketU Online Ticketing Software Featured by Church Business Magazine

Unlocking the Future
By RaeAnn Slaybaugh
At the 49th-annual conference of the National Association of Church Business Administration in Keystone, Colo., we were introduced to a variety of new products — and old favorites — for the church market.
Get your MBA at 66% percent off! When asked why he was attending NACBA, Darrell Passwater (at right), dean [...]

Jul
1
2005

Complete Event Management

SPOTLIGHT ServiceU Corporation
by Kathy Crosett
Soon after he launched his consulting firm in 1997, ServiceU founder and CEO Tim Whitehorn learned an important fact about churches.
“Because so many people and resources are involved, churches have a more complex scheduling and work flow process than most organizations,” he says. That discovery led Whitehorn to begin marketing the [...]

Jul
1
2004

Peace of Mind at Your Fingertips

Two tech innovations focus on church health and volunteers

by Rebecca Barnes, editor 09 Dec 2005
I’m officially naming this tech Friday here on the blog. I have two innovations to pass on to any church leader looking to streamline operations and events next year.
First, from Helpmate Technologies, is a new 2006 version of their Church Helpmate™ [...]

Jul
1
2004

ChristianityToday.com Features ServiceU for Online Event Management Software

Communication Tools
Everyone stays connected with these high-tech products.
by Pam Sheppard
As a courtesy to others, church attendees are usually asked to turn off cell phones, pagers, and any other electronic devices they may be carrying during the weekly worship service. As disruptive as these forms of communication can be at the wrong times, more people—including pastors [...]