According to the Welcome to the Church IT Survey Shelby, ACS and Fellowship One dominate the market for Church Management Systems.
Ever wonder what churches similar to you are doing IT wise? How many computers do they support? What’s their IT staff size? Do they support multi-site, etc? Or what about those churches several steps ahead of you - what’s their IT makeup look like? How should you plan now to be at that size in the future?
What about trying to find churches around you with experience in VoIP, Virtualization, etc? Wouldn’t it be sweet to have a resource that helped shed some light on these questions? Hopefully this survey can at least get you started in the right direction.






I expect these stats to dramatically change! Even though the Fisher of Men CMS is new to the industry, founder Bradley Chesnut has over 20 years of experience in advanced software design and helping businesses maximize their automation.
Keep an eye on this product, the Fisher of Men CMS at http://www.churchmanagementsoftwaresystem.com.
We are looking for the distinctions between ACS Technologies On Demand and Fellowship One. Any help out there? What are the deciding factors in choosing one over the other?
Hi I am currently doing my studies in the use of web and internet technology, in information and knowledge management in the religious (church) environment. I am intrigued by the different types of CMS that are available. please can someone assist me by sending me more info in terms of what the different systems do.
I would really appreciate it.
I believe that churches are now looking for solutions that fit the greater need of ministering to and with a mobile church community that is limited in funds but not in vision. Church Office Online fits both those needs. COO is a powerful clean browser based solution that offers great features at a great price.