Group Types

Ron
Ron Member Posts: 1,229
edited November 20 in English Forum

There is no group type for "Sunday School Class"...do you think that "Small Group" would be the best group type for that situation?  It would be nice to have a "Sunday School Class" group type that can associate with a specific church the way that "Youth Group" (for example) currently can.

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  • Philana Crouch
    Philana Crouch Member Posts: 2,151

    They have a class option! I would pick that one.

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    Kknight78 said:


    There is no group type for "Sunday School Class"...do you think that "Small Group" would be the best group type for that situation?  It would be nice to have a "Sunday School Class" group type that can associate with a specific church the way that "Youth Group" (for example) currently can.


    In the “New Group” designations:

    You could set it for “Small Group/or/Class” then in the ’group name’ be a bit more specific, then in the ‘full description’ type the specifics, since you are wanting to target a specific ‘small group/class’ within a specific church body.

    You can always come back to the ‘group settings’ and adjust accordingly, or as class size dictates. As long as you are the Admin for the group and do not allow others to change the settings. Also, should you want to pass on the class/small group, you can set a 'member' as the moderator and give them permissions per the 'group settings'....

     

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  • Ron
    Ron Member Posts: 1,229

    They have a class option! I would pick that one.

    I thought that was for a class at a school/university...if I remember correctly, I looked at it and it asked for the school that the class was a part of...

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    Kknight78 said:

    They have a class option! I would pick that one.

    I thought that was for a class at a school/university...if I remember correctly, I looked at it and it asked for the school that the class was a part of...

    Sorry I do not follow......

    I just created a Class and gave it “christadelphian teaching” , it never asked for a school or university. I went back and changed it to small group, again no questioning. I changed it to school and the same thing.


     

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  • Ron
    Ron Member Posts: 1,229

    Room4more said:

    Kknight78 said:

    They have a class option! I would pick that one.

    I thought that was for a class at a school/university...if I remember correctly, I looked at it and it asked for the school that the class was a part of...

    Sorry I do not follow......

    I just created a Class and gave it “christadelphian teaching” , it never asked for a school or university. I went back and changed it to small group, again no questioning. I changed it to school and the same thing.

     

     

     

    Yep, you are correct...I must have been remembering wrong.  I went through each of the choices briefly a week ago and thought I remembered it asking for school/university, but I'm not seeing it now.  I changed our group type to class.  I can't figure out what difference the setting makes, but that's OK. [:)]

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Room4more said:

    “christadelphian teaching”

    What are you teaching about christadelphian?

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730


    Room4more said:

    “christadelphian teaching”

    What are you teaching about christadelphian?


    For the moment nothing, it was a test run for Kknight78, what would you like for me to teach? [full discloser would not be allowed here - but you can ask]

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Room4more said:

    what would you like for me to teach? [full discloser would not be allowed here - but you can ask]

    no thank you

    PS. was just curious if you were teaching 'in favor' of this or 'against it'

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730


    Room4more said:

    what would you like for me to teach? [full discloser would not be allowed here - but you can ask]

    no thank you


    Then why did you ask? [oh! I know..........Thanks for your concern.....]

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