— FREE ASSESSMENT · ATLANTA CHURCHES & ORGANIZATIONS

Could better church tech increase Sunday giving?

Infinity Technology Consulting provides technology consulting, cybersecurity assessments, and operational technology planning services exclusively for churches, ministries, and organizations.

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— FREE ASSESSMENT · ATLANTA CHURCHES AND ORGANIZATIONS

Is your church's

technology ready

for Sunday?

Most churches don't discover a technology problem until it interrupts a service, affects online giving, or creates a staff crisis.

Find out where the gaps are — before something breaks.

🕙 12 questions · under 4 minutes

Results delivered instantly

No technical knowledge required

Designed for Atlanta-area churches

Instant personalized results

Used by 30+ Atlanta churches

No technical knowledge required

Designed for Atlanta-area churches

Instant personalized results

Used by 30+ Atlanta churches

— WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER

Six areas that

decide how

Sunday morning

goes.

This assessment is built around the six technology

areas that most frequently create problems for

growing churches — and gives you a clear picture of

where you stand in each one.

1. Backup & Recovery

Whether your data would survive — and actually be

recoverable — if something went wrong today.

____________________________________________________________

2. Service-Day Readiness

How dependent your livestream, sound, and giving

systems are on one person or one device.

____________________________________________________________

3. Donor & Member Data Protection

Whether your giving platform and member records are

properly secured and access-controlled.

____________________________________________________________

4. Support Structure

What actually happens when something breaks — and

whether that plan holds up under pressure.

____________________________________________________________

5. Security & Access Control

Whether the right people have access to the right

systems — and the wrong people don't.

____________________________________________________________

6. Documentation & Continuity

Whether your church would survive a key staff or

volunteer departure without a technology crisi

— WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER

Six areas that decide

how Sunday morning

goes.

This assessment is built around the six technology

areas that most frequently create problems for

growing churches — and gives you a clear picture of

where you stand in each one.

1. Backup & Recovery

Whether your data would survive — and actually be

recoverable — if something went wrong today.

____________________________________________________________

2. Service-Day Readiness

How dependent your livestream, sound, and giving

systems are on one person or one device.

____________________________________________________________

3. Donor & Member Data Protection

Whether your giving platform and member records are

properly secured and access-controlled.

____________________________________________________________

4. Support Structure

What actually happens when something breaks — and

whether that plan holds up under pressure.

____________________________________________________________

5. Security & Access Control

Whether the right people have access to the right

systems — and the wrong people don't.

____________________________________________________________

6. Documentation & Continuity

Whether your church would survive a key staff or

volunteer departure without a technology crisi

— HOW IT WORKS

Three steps to

knowing where you

stand.

01

Take the Assessment

12 plain-language questions about

how your church's technology is

currently managed. No technical

background required.

02

See Your Score

Get an instant score across all six

technology areas, with honest

feedback on each answer — no

sugarcoating.

03

Receive Your Action Plan

A personalized report showing your

highest-risk areas, what they mean

for your church, and what to address

first.

— HOW IT WORKS

Three steps to knowing where you stand.

01

Take the Assessment

12 plain-language questions about

how your church's technology is

currently managed. No technical

background required.

02

See Your Score

Get an instant score across all six

technology areas, with honest

feedback on each answer — no

sugarcoating.

03

Receive Your Action Plan

A personalized report showing your

highest-risk areas, what they mean

for your church, and what to address

first.

— WHAT WE'VE SEEN

The six gaps that create Sunday

morning problems.

These are the areas where growing Atlanta churches most commonly carry

risk they don't know about — until something goes wrong.

Untested Backups

Most churches have backups. Very few have ever tested whether they'd actually work when needed.

The One-Person Problem

When everything depends on one staff member or volunteer, their absence becomes everyone's emergency.

Shared Logins

Shared accounts mean no accountability trail and no clean way to remove access when staff changes.

No Failure Plan

Without a clear response protocol, the Sunday scramble costs time, credibility, and often — live attendance.

Unprotected Giving Data

Donor records and giving platforms require the same security rigor as financial data — they often don't get it.

Knowledge That Lives in One Head

Undocumented systems create fragility. When that person leaves, so does the ability to manage those systems.

— WHAT WE'VE SEEN

The six gaps that create Sunday morning problems.

These are the areas where growing Atlanta churches most commonly carry risk they don't know about — until something goes wrong.

Untested Backups

Most churches have backups. Very few have ever tested whether they'd actually work when needed.

The One-Person Problem

When everything depends on one staff member or volunteer, their absence becomes everyone's emergency.

Shared Logins

Shared accounts mean no accountability trail and no clean way to remove access when staff changes.

No Failure Plan

Without a clear response protocol, the Sunday scramble costs time, credibility, and often — live attendance.

Unprotected Giving Data

Donor records and giving platforms require the same security rigor as financial data — they often don't get it.

Knowledge That Lives in One Head

Undocumented systems create fragility. When that person leaves, so does the ability to manage those systems.

— WHO THIS IS FOR

Built for the

people who keep

the church

running.

This assessment is designed specifically for

Executive Pastors, Operations Pastors, and Church

Administrators at growing churches across the

Atlanta area — organizations that have moved

beyond basic tech, but haven't yet built the systems

to manage it well.

You don't need to be technical to take it. You need to

care about Sunday going smoothly.

  • You're not sure your backup systems would actually

    work

  • Your tech setup depends heavily on one or two

    people

  • You've had at least one tech problem affect a service

    in the past year

  • You're not confident in how your donor data is

    protected

  • Your IT support is mostly reactive — or doesn't really

    exist

4min

Average time to complete

12

Plain-language questions

6

Risk areas assessed

4

Possible result profiles

— WHO THIS IS FOR

Built for the people

who keep the church

running.

This assessment is designed specifically for

Executive Pastors, Operations Pastors, and Church

Administrators at growing churches across the

Atlanta area — organizations that have moved

beyond basic tech, but haven't yet built the systems

to manage it well.

You don't need to be technical to take it. You need to

care about Sunday going smoothly.

  • You're not sure your backup systems would actually work

  • Your tech setup depends heavily on one or two

    people

  • You've had at least one tech problem affect a service in the past year

  • You're not confident in how your donor data is protected

  • Your IT support is mostly reactive — or doesn't really exist

4min

Average time to complete

12

Plain-language questions

6

Risk areas assessed

4

Possible result profiles

GET STARTED

Find out where your

church's technology

actually stands

Enter your information below and we'll send your full results report — including your

score, your top risk areas, and a recommended starting point.

GET STARTED

Find out where your

church's technology

actually stands

Enter your information below and we'll send your full results report — including your score, your top risk areas, and a recommended starting point.

Strong foundation. Simplicity often makes support and security easier to manage.

Growth is good, but complexity can quietly introduce support, documentation, and security gaps.

As systems spread out, visibility and consistency become much more important.

Unclear ownership is one of the clearest signs that technology risk may already be building.

Excellent. Tested backups are one of the strongest indicators of real operational resilience.

Better than nothing, but untested backups can create false confidence when something actually goes wrong.

Limited backup visibility is a major warning sign because assumptions often fail under pressure.

This is a serious risk area. One outage, deletion, or ransomware incident could create major disruption.

Excellent. Strong access control dramatically lowers preventable security risk.

 A good start, but inconsistent MFA still leaves high-value systems exposed.

This is a common gap, and it remains one of the easiest ways attackers get in

Shared access creates avoidable risk and makes accountability, offboarding, and incident response much harder.

Great. A documented response process helps keep stress low and ministry moving.

That works until those people are unavailable. Single-person dependence is a hidden weakness.

Reactive support often feels manageable until a busy Sunday exposes the gaps.

This suggests continuity planning and support structure need attention soon.

Strong network reliability supports everything from administration to service-day execution.

This may be acceptable for now, but recurring “small” issues often point to larger infrastructure gaps.

Ongoing Wi-Fi complaints usually indicate design, equipment, or visibility problems worth addressing.

When the network becomes disruptive, productivity and ministry experience both suffer.

Strong. Clear controls matter when donor, member, and financial data are involved.

This is common, but uncertainty around sensitive data protection deserves review.

If the systems are trusted but not reviewed, hidden security and access issues can go unnoticed.

Limited visibility around donor and member data protection is a serious operational concern.

Strong support structure usually leads to faster issue resolution and fewer surprises.

Dependable help is valuable, though reactive support often leaves root problems unresolved.

Volunteer or ad hoc support may work for a season, but it often struggles as needs grow.

Inconsistent support can turn small issues into ministry interruptions.

Excellent. Documentation reduces risk and makes transitions far easier.

Partial documentation helps, but missing details often surface when something urgent happens.

This creates a dangerous bottleneck, especially during staff changes or emergencies.

This is a major continuity issue and one of the most fixable risks churches face.

Strong. Redundancy lowers stress and protects service continuity.

That is a decent middle ground, but backup coverage may still be thinner than it seems.

Single points of failure are one of the most common reasons service-day technology becomes stressful.

This points to a real continuity problem that should be addressed before it becomes a major disruption.

Great. Routine review is one of the best ways to prevent avoidable issues.

Informal reviews are better than none, but important issues can easily slip through.

Reactive reviews often mean the church is operating behind the risk curve.

This usually means vulnerabilities, outdated systems, and preventable failures are accumulating quietly.

Excellent. Network separation is a smart and practical security measure.

Uncertainty here matters because guest access can introduce unnecessary exposure.

Inconsistent separation can create preventable security and performance issues.

This is a meaningful risk area, especially for churches with public-facing connectivity.

Strong preparedness reduces downtime, confusion, and operational damage.

 A partial plan helps, but uncertainty tends to become costly during a real incident.

Improvisation may work once, but it often increases both downtime and stress.

This signals a need for immediate planning around continuity and recovery.

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Managed Technology Support for Atlanta-Area Churches

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Managed Technology Support for Atlanta-Area Churches