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		<title>12 Church Sub-Calendars You Need Today</title>
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<p>Church sub-calendars are a great way to keep everything organized at your church. Setting them up is relatively easy and it solves the following 3 problems. Whether or not you’re a program-driven church, there are things that happen in the life of your church each year. Keeping them all straight [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img width="250" height="250" src="https://church-planting.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/CPT-logo-square-e1492631550600.png" class="attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" alt="www.churchplantingtactics.com" id="featured-image" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" /></div><p>Church sub-calendars are a great way to keep everything organized at your church. Setting them up is relatively easy and it solves the following 3 problems.</p>
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<p>Whether or not you’re a program-driven church, there are things that happen in the life of your church each year. Keeping them all straight is important.</p>
<p>If you use your church management software for the <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/sync-church-calendars/" target="_blank">master church calendar</a>, you’ll probably accomplish creating church sub-calendars by using different admin groups.</p>
<p>If you use a Google calendar, simply click the dropdown arrow next to <em>My calendars</em> in the left-hand column and choose <em>create new calendar</em> for each one of the church sub-calendars below.</p>
<p>Other calendar systems typically have similar functionality.</p>
<h2>Consider Your Audience</h2>
<p>The main reason for creating church sub-calendars is to ‘control’ who sees what. A church admin or senior leader needs to see everything, but that can be totally overwhelming for someone checking out the website.</p>
<p>Or seeing everything could be totally inappropriate – the date &amp; time of the next staff performance review for your worship leader isn’t really everybody’s business.</p>
<p>Create these 12 church sub-calendars so that every church event rolls up into one master church calendar:</p>
<p><strong>Prayer Team:</strong> prayer events; <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/oops-forgot-to-let-my-prayer-team-know/" target="_blank">reminders to send updates</a><br />
<strong>Fundraising:</strong> appointments; desserts or other events; reminders to send thank yous, etc<br />
<strong>Finances &amp; Governance:</strong> annual <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/create-a-church-plant-budget/" target="_blank">budget</a> preparation season; quarterly and annual <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/virtual-church-board-meetings-legal/" target="_blank">Board meetings</a>; <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/annual-reports/" target="_blank">annual report</a> filing deadlines<br />
<strong>Discipleship/Small Groups:</strong> dates &amp; times of small group meetings; leader training events<br />
<strong>Networking:</strong> appointments with civic leaders; reminders to follow up<br />
<strong>Community Service:</strong> events; planning meetings<br />
<strong>Marketing &amp; Outreach:</strong> events/festivals; design &amp; publication deadlines; online campaign run dates; etc<br />
<strong>Staffing:</strong> performance reviews; <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/17-church-job-interview-questions/" target="_blank">job interview</a> dates<br />
<strong>Leadership &amp; Training:</strong> retreats; leadership meetings; conferences<br />
<strong>Communications (Internal):</strong> <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/google-is-killing-your-church-plant-newsletter/" target="_blank">newsletters</a>; <a href="http://www.churchplantingtactics.com/use-facebook-for-church-planting/" target="_blank">social media posts</a>;  serving schedule publication dates<br />
<strong>Preaching &amp; Creative Team:</strong> sermon calendar; production deadlines; planning meetings<br />
<strong>Assimilation &amp; Membership:</strong> discovery classes; membership classes; etc</p>
<p>As your people create each calendar event, they just have to decide which church sub-calendar it belongs to.</p>
<p>You as the leader should be able to turn the sub-calendars on or off in your master calendar view so that you can see one, some or all of the sub-calendars at once. That way you can focus on just one, or see them all so you can…</p>
<h2>Prevent Double-Booking</h2>
<p>Once your church is up and running, it’s crazy how many times different teams will book events at the exact same time. It’s tough for a guitar-playing dad to be at band practice <strong>and</strong> the youth group parent meeting at the same time.</p>
<p>This becomes even more important for churches that have a 24/7 facility and have to manage who’s using which room which night.</p>
<p>Having sub-calendars roll up to one master calendar also helps you…</p>
<h2>Prevent Over-Booking</h2>
<p>Maybe you think you haven’t created an event-driven church. But once you overlay all the church sub-calendars above, what does that tell you about how busy you’re asking people to be? Setting a reasonable pace for your leaders and your congregation is easier if you have the raw data in front of you.</p>
<p>Use church sub-calendars as a handy tool to keep the goings-on at your church well-organized and available to the right audience.</p>
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