Would like more information on this offer. Are there costs associated later? How long are the lessons and how many are there?
Hi @Erwin Wuttke, The offer is totally free. You can always upgrade to a paid Logos for Church subscription, but it isn't necessary. You'll get access to three different studies (some are shorter and some are longer). The lessons are designed to be weekly:
Each lesson comes with done-for-you messaging to send out to your members each week to link to that week's lesson. The email cadence also comes with BibleProject overview videos. For the messaging, you can choose to do a 30-day free trial with Text in Church OR you can just take the messaging and build it out in your own messaging platforms. We just want churches to catch a vision for how they can use Logos to study together. I hope you enjoy your study. Let me know if you have any further questions!
I've never cared much for that kind of study…it's too cramped in there and it's often too dark to see well. I'd rather think outside the box where there's some air circulation and a lot more light.
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