Online Service Tips
CCLI LICENSE: Streaming License # CCLI: CSPL043706.
(This is needed when we sing and share lyrics through our livestreaming services.)
You can always copy and paste notes or scriptures from the interactive notes area if there are notes available, or you can get the scriptures list from pro-presenter once they have them in the system.
LINKS TO SHARE:
CONNECTION MENTION:
Link for the Flowpage: https://www.flow.page/thecrossrds
Please take a moment to fill out our digital connection card, this helps us stay in better communication with you.
Connection Card: https://crossroadsupc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/86525
PRAYER REQUESTS:
Special Prayer Request: https://crossroadsupc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/117047
You can also leave them in your connection card, we are standing by right now to pray with you.
BAPTISM:
If you are ready to experience Water Baptism in Jesus' Name..please contact us to set up the arrangements - we can do that today if you are ready! Here's the link: https://thecrossrds.com/baptism
BIBLE READING:
We would love to encourage you to read through the Bible with us daily from our app or in YouVersion: https://thecrossrds.com/bible-reading-plan
GIVING INFO:
Give Now: https://secure.subsplash.com/ui/access/ZM875T/
THANK YOU so much for giving - We know God will bless you.
Get the church app now: https://thecrossrds.com/app
YouTube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrV0lo-6rvja73--aI3vX8w/featured?sub_confirmation=1
HI-FIVE
Tag or Invite 5 people you want to be with right now and make sure they are joined in today.
BYE FIVE
Share the link for the services with 5 people and let them know you are thinking and praying for them today! Help them Re-Engage.
Our Official Social Media Policy
theCrossroads UPC encourages all members and ministry to publish or comment via social media outlets. The social media policy will follow these guiding principles:
1. Stick to your area of expertise and provide unique, individual perspectives on what is going on at theCrossroads UPC and in the world.
2. Post meaningful, respectful comments- in other words, no spam and no remarks that are off- topic or offensive.
3. Always pause and think before posting. That said, reply to comments in a timely manner when a response is appropriate.
4. Respect proprietary information and content, and confidentiality.
5. When disagreeing with others’ opinions, keep it appropriate and polite.
Our Official Media Policy:
1. Read all content carefully to insure no inappropriate posts are made.
2. Be sure all comments on our posts are clean.
3. We want the church to be shown in a positive light, so if any one following and or being followed by theCrossroads UPC posts something that reflects negativly on the church that person may need to bu unfollowed and or blocked.
4. Do not "like" posts that are against theCrossroads UPC beliefs.
5. No political posts will be made. We dont want to alienate ourselves to one particular party. We want to reach the whole world with our content.
All social media outlets will need to follow the Rules of Engagement:
1. Be judicious. Make sure that all statements or posts do not violate any of theCrossroads UPC privacy, confidentiality, and legal guidelines for external commercial speech.
2. Be conversational. Talk to your readers like you would talk to real people in professional situations. Be yourself and encourage participation.
3. Be responsible. If you make a mistake in posting information own up to it and admit you made the mistake.
4. Be respectful. Always show proper respect to others and give them credit when quoting or using their material including that which belongs to theCrossroads UPC.
5. Be considerate. Be yourself and use your best judgement. Be sure that you make clear the views or opinions you express are your own and not those of theCrossroads UPC.
6. Be confidential. Do not conduct business with customers on social media outlets.
7. Be non-controversial. If you see misrepresentations of the church you may point out the incorrect information in a respectful manner. Avoid being argumentative with others. Be sure you post factual information.
Procedure:
(Note, we currently are live on Facebook and YouTube and in our App...this process will apply mostly to Facebook, but we can adjust as needed).
Welcome
Hosts welcome each new guest into the chat area. A friendly welcome can be made even friendlier by using exclamation marks, emojis, and a follow-up question to get to know them.
Example: Hi @johnfromuganda, welcome to our church! We’re so happy you’re here today. How’s your day going so far?
Discuss
Next, Hosts can spark discussion in the chat area. Asking icebreaker questions, recapping key points from the message, or posting a quote from the speaker or song is a great way to engage attenders in the chat. Open-ended questions—those that can’t be
answered with a “yes” or “no”—and questions beginning with who, what, when, where, why, or how are always great conversation starters, too.
Example: I love that Pastor A.J. just mentioned _____. That’s so powerful! How do you think we can apply this into our everyday lives?
Pray
Finally, Hosts can offer prayer to guests in the chat area. They can pray with people right in the chat area or encourage them to call the church (270) 351-6060 if they’d rather talk and pray with a member privately. It’s amazing to see how loved people feel when someone reaches out to pray with them!
Instead of simply replying “Thanks for sharing; we’ll pray for you!” we found that typing out the prayer is a better way to meet the attender’s need.
Example: Hi @martha75, I’m so sorry to hear that you lost your grandfather this week. Could we pray together here for you and your family? Let’s pray: God, we lift up Martha and pray that you would be with her and her entire family today. We ask that you would bring them your perfect peace and comfort, and that you would surround them with people who can encourage them in this season. Thank you for loving us and being with us in every difficult moment. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
(This is needed when we sing and share lyrics through our livestreaming services.)
You can always copy and paste notes or scriptures from the interactive notes area if there are notes available, or you can get the scriptures list from pro-presenter once they have them in the system.
LINKS TO SHARE:
CONNECTION MENTION:
Link for the Flowpage: https://www.flow.page/thecrossrds
Please take a moment to fill out our digital connection card, this helps us stay in better communication with you.
Connection Card: https://crossroadsupc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/86525
PRAYER REQUESTS:
Special Prayer Request: https://crossroadsupc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/117047
You can also leave them in your connection card, we are standing by right now to pray with you.
BAPTISM:
If you are ready to experience Water Baptism in Jesus' Name..please contact us to set up the arrangements - we can do that today if you are ready! Here's the link: https://thecrossrds.com/baptism
BIBLE READING:
We would love to encourage you to read through the Bible with us daily from our app or in YouVersion: https://thecrossrds.com/bible-reading-plan
GIVING INFO:
Give Now: https://secure.subsplash.com/ui/access/ZM875T/
THANK YOU so much for giving - We know God will bless you.
Get the church app now: https://thecrossrds.com/app
YouTube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrV0lo-6rvja73--aI3vX8w/featured?sub_confirmation=1
HI-FIVE
Tag or Invite 5 people you want to be with right now and make sure they are joined in today.
BYE FIVE
Share the link for the services with 5 people and let them know you are thinking and praying for them today! Help them Re-Engage.
Our Official Social Media Policy
theCrossroads UPC encourages all members and ministry to publish or comment via social media outlets. The social media policy will follow these guiding principles:
1. Stick to your area of expertise and provide unique, individual perspectives on what is going on at theCrossroads UPC and in the world.
2. Post meaningful, respectful comments- in other words, no spam and no remarks that are off- topic or offensive.
3. Always pause and think before posting. That said, reply to comments in a timely manner when a response is appropriate.
4. Respect proprietary information and content, and confidentiality.
5. When disagreeing with others’ opinions, keep it appropriate and polite.
Our Official Media Policy:
1. Read all content carefully to insure no inappropriate posts are made.
2. Be sure all comments on our posts are clean.
3. We want the church to be shown in a positive light, so if any one following and or being followed by theCrossroads UPC posts something that reflects negativly on the church that person may need to bu unfollowed and or blocked.
4. Do not "like" posts that are against theCrossroads UPC beliefs.
5. No political posts will be made. We dont want to alienate ourselves to one particular party. We want to reach the whole world with our content.
All social media outlets will need to follow the Rules of Engagement:
1. Be judicious. Make sure that all statements or posts do not violate any of theCrossroads UPC privacy, confidentiality, and legal guidelines for external commercial speech.
2. Be conversational. Talk to your readers like you would talk to real people in professional situations. Be yourself and encourage participation.
3. Be responsible. If you make a mistake in posting information own up to it and admit you made the mistake.
4. Be respectful. Always show proper respect to others and give them credit when quoting or using their material including that which belongs to theCrossroads UPC.
5. Be considerate. Be yourself and use your best judgement. Be sure that you make clear the views or opinions you express are your own and not those of theCrossroads UPC.
6. Be confidential. Do not conduct business with customers on social media outlets.
7. Be non-controversial. If you see misrepresentations of the church you may point out the incorrect information in a respectful manner. Avoid being argumentative with others. Be sure you post factual information.
Procedure:
(Note, we currently are live on Facebook and YouTube and in our App...this process will apply mostly to Facebook, but we can adjust as needed).
Welcome
Hosts welcome each new guest into the chat area. A friendly welcome can be made even friendlier by using exclamation marks, emojis, and a follow-up question to get to know them.
Example: Hi @johnfromuganda, welcome to our church! We’re so happy you’re here today. How’s your day going so far?
Discuss
Next, Hosts can spark discussion in the chat area. Asking icebreaker questions, recapping key points from the message, or posting a quote from the speaker or song is a great way to engage attenders in the chat. Open-ended questions—those that can’t be
answered with a “yes” or “no”—and questions beginning with who, what, when, where, why, or how are always great conversation starters, too.
Example: I love that Pastor A.J. just mentioned _____. That’s so powerful! How do you think we can apply this into our everyday lives?
Pray
Finally, Hosts can offer prayer to guests in the chat area. They can pray with people right in the chat area or encourage them to call the church (270) 351-6060 if they’d rather talk and pray with a member privately. It’s amazing to see how loved people feel when someone reaches out to pray with them!
Instead of simply replying “Thanks for sharing; we’ll pray for you!” we found that typing out the prayer is a better way to meet the attender’s need.
Example: Hi @martha75, I’m so sorry to hear that you lost your grandfather this week. Could we pray together here for you and your family? Let’s pray: God, we lift up Martha and pray that you would be with her and her entire family today. We ask that you would bring them your perfect peace and comfort, and that you would surround them with people who can encourage them in this season. Thank you for loving us and being with us in every difficult moment. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.