Congregation

Congregation Help

After Creating a New Congregation or Opening a Congregation, you will see the Congregation view. The Congregation view contains the Congregation Overview and Congregation Calendar. The Congregation Overview shows a quick overview of your congregation, including Persons, Demographics and Recent Activity. This helps elders keep up-to-date with what is happening in the Congregation. The Congregation […]

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Literature

New World Scheduler can quickly and easily manage and receive Literature Requests. Literature Requests can be made via the NW Publisher app, or manually entered by the Literature Servant. To view and edit Literature and Literature Requests, click Congregation > Literature Literature Requests Add Literature Request Delete Literature Request Request Literature from the NW Publisher

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Congregation Information Board

The Congregation Information Board acts as a “virtual Information Board” and contains Congregation Announcements, Congregation Documents and Congregation Letters. For example, you might post the Field Service Groups list, Duties or Cleaning schedules, Health and Safety information, etc. These will be displayed on the NW Publisher app under Information Board. To Add or Edit Congregation

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Congregation Announcements

Please see Congregation Information Board Additional Help Congregation Information Congregation Information Board Congregation Events Congregation Field Service Report Groups and Families Circuits, Locations and Areas Neighbor Congregations and Public Speakers Meeting Attendance Records Congregation Responsibilities Territory Assignment Records Change or Delete Congregation Export for Circuit Overseer Backup or Restore

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Circuits

Please see Circuits, Congregations & Public Speakers Additional Help Congregation Information Congregation Information Board Congregation Events Congregation Field Service Report (S-1) Groups and Families Circuits, Congregations and Public Speakers Public Speaker Sharing Meeting Attendance Territories (Maps) Literature Congregation Responsibilities Change or Delete Congregation Export for Circuit Overseer Backup or Restore

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Groups and Families

New World Scheduler allows you to create and edit Field Service Groups, Other Groups and Families. To create or edit Groups and Families, click Congregation > Groups and Families Field Service Groups New Field Service Group Arrange Field Service Groups Group Field Service Meetings Display Field Service Groups Delete Field Service Group Common Questions and

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Open a Congregation from Sharing

New World Scheduler Congregation Sharing is a feature that automatically shares and synchronizes data between approved brothers, allowing all appointed brothers to quickly and easily keep up-to-date with what is happening in the congregation. Please see How does Congregation Sharing work? for more information about how the Congregation Sharing works Please see Congregation Sharing Problems if

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Congregation Events

New World Scheduler allows elders to enter various Congregation Events and have them display on the Meeting Schedules and the NW Publisher app. For example, the Memorial, Circuit Assembly, Circuit Overseer visit, District Convention, Maintenance Day, Service Overseer visit, etc. Congregation events can also be scheduled and sent to a specific group publishers, e.g. Regular Pioneer

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How does Congregation Sharing work?

Congregation Sharing is an optional feature that can be enabled inside New World Scheduler by a Congregation Administrator. It allows you to automatically share and synchronize all New World Scheduler data with other appointed brothers in your congregation. Congregation Sharing does NOT store confidential information online. Congregation Sharing is fully compliant with sfl. Congregation Sharing is

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