Ministry Smart Crew
Kevin Jeske-Polyak • August 2, 2021

MINISTRYSMART CREW - Maximizing the benefits of the many wonderful features of Realm (Real Ministry) at St. James requires the combined effort of staff, clergy, ministry leaders, vestry, and other committed members of our church family. That is why we are establishing a MinistrySmart Crew!

Our MinistrySmart Crew (MSC) will work both independently and as a team to learn as much about the capabilities and practical applications of Realm as we can. We will do that by becoming familiar with the built-in “help” features on the platform itself, watching video tutorials of specific interest to us, and sharing information we have learned with one another.


To help us get a jump start on learning, I would like to invite anyone who might be interested in joining our crew to attend at least one of the sessions being offered online during the 2021 MinistrySmart Conference to be held Wednesday, August 11th and Thursday, August 12th. No travel or overnight accommodations are required, and it is free. Best of all, you get to choose whatever sessions are of specific interest to you!


To register for the conference visit ministrysmart.com/conference/register/. If you would like me to register you for one or more of these sessions, please send me an email right away at kevin@stjamesknox.org. I will be pleased to reserve a “virtual” seat for you. I hope to "see" you at the conference!  Kev

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