Church Community Builder (CCB) is our New Life online community. With it, you can stay connected and informed with the ministry of New Life beyond Sunday mornings.
Why do we use CCB?
Community is an essential part of New Life. Church Community Builder (CCB) is an online tool designed to help us connect and build that community with each other. CCB not only provides information about the people, the groups, and the volunteer opportunities at New Life, but also allows you to view your giving records and update your contact information to make sure you receive important communication from the church. It’s the communication hub for all things New Life.
How do I use CCB?
A great way to learn CCB is to login and spend some time browsing around and checking out all the features. Once you are logged in, you can click on your profile (top right side of the page) and add your picture, phone number, email, address. Then click on the "Actions" tab to explore other things you can do with your profile.
Who has access to CCB?
Anyone can request to receive a login to CCB. If your email address is in our church database, you will automatically receive an email with a link to activate your account and set your password (if you missed the email – request access here). All users have the ability update their own contact information and privately view their own giving history.
In circumstances where someone is misusing the online community, the church staff may restrict or block access to CCB.
Is CCB secure?
Church Community Builder works hard at making sure that all of your data is secure (CCB statements on security). CCB lets you control what information you make available to other users of the online community. While it is encouraged to make more of your information available to other members of New Life for building community, you are able to opt out of the online directory completely or determine what information in your profile is visible to specific sets of people.
Church staff is limited to access only information necessary to do their job.