Category Archives: Church IT

Mt. Gilead’s Experience with Google Apps for Domains – Part II

It’s been a while, but this post is long overdue. In the prior post, I primarily discussed the basics of getting started and evaluating Google Apps for Domains. I realize that I actually left out some of the drawbacks of … Continue reading

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A 123 to Securing PC’s

I’ve been working in computing for 25yrs now and to be honest, not much surprises me anymore. Oh sure, human culpability and stupidity are ones that never cease to amaze me – but in terms of computer security I’m 99.9% … Continue reading

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Introduction – Greg Simmons

Hi, my name is Greg Simmons.  I’m not sure what more I can add beyond what’s already listed in my bio, but I’ll give it a try. My first exposure to “running sound” was in the late 70′s.  I began … Continue reading

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Mt. Gilead’s Experience with Google Apps for Domains – Part I

As most small churches have very little money allocated in the budget for e-mail short of what comes with a basic hosting plan, I wanted to share our experiences with Google Apps for Domains, from our planning phase to implementation, … Continue reading

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Introduction – Peter Schott

Greetings, My name is Peter Schott. I currently serve as an unpaid volunteer on the IT team for Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Keller, TX. I have served unofficially at some of the churches I attended in the past, but … Continue reading

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Casting Vision & Growing Teams

Casting a vision for your team is an essential part of leading and building your team as it states in Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no prophetic vision the people cast off restraint, but blessed is he who keeps the … Continue reading

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Antivirus XP 2008 – Is It For Real?

Have you seen a pop-up or an e-mail prompting you to download a program call Antivirus XP 2008?  It looks legitimate and for the uninformed, it seems like the wise thing to do.  However, it is bogus.  What it is … Continue reading

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