Every church community is different, but we hope that the following examples will help you to see how our sharing subscriptions packages could work for you - and how they can help you open up access to ROOTS to even more people in your church community.
In putting together these examples, we've distinguished between continual users and occasional users of ROOTS. Whoever administers the subscription (e.g. a church secretary or treasurer) will also have their own administrator user account.
Each continual user should be allocated their own user account on the website, using their personal email address. This will enable them to access the resources at any time they need.
For these users, you could register a general email address, e.g. intercessors@yourchurch.org.uk or youth-churchname@gmail.com.
You can then set up a user account on our website with the general email address as the username.
If you do wish to set up new email address for this purpose, please bear in mind:
- only one person can log in to a user account at one time. Therefore, if you have two Sunday School leaders preparing for the same Sunday, we strongly recommend that they use different user accounts.
- we will send emails from time to time, so someone will need to check the inbox of the email address that you've registered.
Please note: if you would like your web users to access both sets of resources, please include at least one copy of each magazine in your order. For example, if you only receive Adult & All Age magazines, your web users will only have access to the Adult & All Age online resources.
Examples of print + digital sharing subscriptions
Example 1: New Street Church
In New Street Church, the following people could use ROOTS Children & Young People:
- the minister, who leads school assemblies once a month
- 2 leaders of a monthly youth group
- a team of 6 Sunday School leaders; each week, 2 leaders run the group.
For New Street Church, we recommend a 2-magazine sharing subscription.
With this subscription, they have 6 sets of resources to share among the users each week:
- 2 Children & Young People magazines and
- 4 user accounts on the website.
Please note: as New Street Church only subscribes to Children & Young People resources, the registered web users only have access to the Children & Young People online resources.
We’ll also give the church secretary a login as the subscription administrator.
User accounts on the website could be set up like this:
Example 2: St AnyChurch
St AnyChurch is a busy church with both continual and occasional users of ROOTS.
For St AnyChurch, we recommend a 5-magazine sharing subscription - 3 Adult & All Age and 2 Children & Young People.
With a 5-magazine subscription, St AnyChurch can register 7 user accounts for web access. As this subscription includes both Adult & All Age and Children & Young People resources, registered web users can access both sets of resources online. We'll also give the Treasurer a login as the subscription administrator. The user accounts could be allocated like this:
With 5 magazines and 7 web user accounts, this offers the potential for up to 12 people to access resources each week.
Each church will want to distribute magazines differently, but for St AnyChurch, it works best for one of each Adult & All Age and Children & Young People magazine to stay in the church office for reference. Then these copies can be shared as needed. The other magazines are distributed to:
- Licensed Lay Minister (Adult & All Age)
- Children’s & Families Worker (Children & Young People)
- one of the all-age leaders who prefers using the magazine to the website (Adult & All Age).
We hope these examples help you to see which sharing subscription package would be right for you. Please contact us if you have questions about what package is right for you.
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