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Support FlockOS
It is not about the money. It is not about the software.
It is about the people that we serve.
First — Pray
The first and most important way you can bless FlockOS is to pray for it.
Pray for its development. Pray for its spread. Pray for its use.
Pray that it reaches a pastor who is barely keeping his head above water —
one who is visiting the hospital, counseling marriages, preparing sermons, and still trying to
remember who has not been checked on in three weeks. That pastor does not need another bill.
He needs someone in his corner.
Be that person — on your knees first.
Second — Deploy It. Use It.
Deploy FlockOS. Use it. Be an early adopter who helps solve
real problems that we face in the Church every single week.
When the internet goes out at a rural church in Guatemala, FlockOS continues to function.
When a family shares one phone between multiple households, FlockOS is still accessible.
When a small congregation cannot afford thousands of dollars each year for software,
FlockOS is there — freely given.
The Gospel is always free.
The tools that serve it should be too.
Built to Be Shared
FlockOS is meant to move from church to church through relationship and trust.
If your church is using FlockOS, you are encouraged to share it with other churches you know.
When you refer another church, that connection becomes the beginning of a new partnership.
We engage directly with that church, its pastor, and its leaders — learning their context,
understanding their needs, and walking with them through the process of launching FlockOS.
This is how it grows — not through marketing, but through trust.
Church to church. Pastor to pastor. Ministry to ministry.
Not expansion for its own sake, but multiplication that strengthens the whole body.
Third — If It Has Blessed You
If — and only if — you have used FlockOS and it has genuinely strengthened
your ministry, consider
supporting the work
so it can continue.
Not because it is required. Not because there is a paywall waiting around the corner.
But because this work has been built through countless evenings and weekends,
and every contribution — no matter the size — is a way of saying:
we want to stand with you and see this continue.
A Stewardship
This is not owned work. It is entrusted work. It requires ongoing development,
care, and presence with churches — not just code written in isolation.
It continues because people believe in what it is doing and choose to support it.
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed.”
Luke 4:18 (ESV)