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Recording Church Transactions Workflow: How to Capture, Categorize, and Protect Every Financial Entry
Why Record Transactions Accurately? Meet Legal And Tax Requirements Accurate records keep your church compliant with tax and nonprofit rules, from donor receipts to annual
Church Accounting Guide: How to Manage, Track, and Report Church Finances With Integrity
Every church has a financial system. The question is whether that system was built on purpose or whether it simply grew around whoever was
ChMeetings Updates for the Beginning of 2026
This is our first update for 2026, so we hope this post finds you well. The start of the year brings meaningful upgrades designed to

The Ultimate Church Management Guide
Every church, regardless of size, age, or resources, runs on systems. Some of those systems are intentional and documented. Others exist only in the memory
Best Bible Apps in 2026: 10 Top Picks for Christians and Church Leaders
Whether you are a pastor preparing Sunday’s sermon, a student encountering Scripture for the first time, or a parent teaching your children to love God’s

How ChMeeting Grew in 2025 and What’s Next in 2026?
In 2025, ChMeetings experienced steady and meaningful growth, marked by a year of focused product development across every major area of our church management platform.

How to Write a Church Donation Letter That Feels Clear, Respectful, and Effective
Before anyone gives, they need to feel something. Not guilt. Not pressure. Clarity and purpose. A church donation letter creates that moment. It slows things
Church Donations: Meaning, Types, and the Best Ways to Give
Definition of church donations Church donations are financial gifts people give to support the life and work of a church. Simple as that. They can
How to Increase Church Donations Without Pressure or Guilt
Church giving can feel like a sensitive topic. Many leaders worry about asking too much, saying the wrong thing, or coming across as focused on