Onboarding – Knowledge Bases

ChurchTools Support

ChurchTools Support brings together all relevant resources in one place. This makes learning about new functions or searching for the right help page child’s play.

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Help pages are a valuable tool for learning the ChurchTools software quickly and effectively. They offer easy-to-understand instructions, step-by-step explanations and practical tips to help you get the most out of the software’s many functions. Whether you are new to ChurchTools or want to improve your knowledge, the help pages will help you to clarify typical questions and overcome challenges on your own. This saves you time and allows you to focus on what really matters: Making your church work successful.

Any Question?

Our support team will be happy to answer your questions – even if you are not yet a customer.

If you would like to introduce the ChurchTools church software to your congregation or need support in the decision-making process, you will find a range of materials here that can help you.

Latest Blog Posts

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  • 2024 – The Year in Review 19. December 2024
    As 2024 draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on the past few months! It’s been an exciting year full of new features and improvements to help you fulfill your mission. A quick note in advance: Make sure you
    Gerrit Mäß
  • App v0.62: Register, service additions and group tile 12. December 2024
    With the latest version, we are not only bringing you practical improvements, but also making it even easier for you to get started in your church communities: from now on, you can register directly in the app and create a
    Hans-Helge Bürger
  • v3.116: Register, OAuth provider, CAMT.053 and PayPal 11. December 2024
    Hello everyone! 🚀 The latest version of ChurchTools is here, and we’ve prepared some great updates for you. From new security levels for in-group permissions to the ability to import bank statements in CAMT.053 or PayPal format, we’ve made a
    Hans-Helge Bürger