Office 365: A Focus on Collaboration – How Your Church Can Benefit from all of the Included Goodies in O365

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O365 Webinar Collaboration

Join us for the next installment of our Office 365 Webinar Series, a focus on the collaboration tools included in O365! Fill out the form to register today!

We want to help churches understand the in’s and out’s of these applications, so that you can maximize the resources that are included in the Office 365 E1 (and above) package, which is available at no monthly cost to churches and non-profit organizations! By getting the most out of these features, you can improve your work flow and ultimately strengthen your ministry. We want to help you do that!  

In this free 1-hour webinar, we will take a deep dive into the features of Office 365 that are designed to make collaboration very easy, including Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint. Our own James Grissom will demonstrate a live demo of these tools and give practical applications of these features in several church-specific scenarios!  

We’ve been working with churches for almost 20 years, and have been long-time fans of Microsoft’s services, and we simply want to share this knowledge with you so that you can take full advantage of the amazing features O365 has to offer! 

Included in this webinar:

  • A deep-dive into Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint
  • Live demo of the tools 
  • Practical applications of the features in several church-specific scenarios
  • Q&A with presenter James Grissom

If you have any questions about the webinar or want to talk to someone before signing up, feel free to email us at [email protected].

If you missed the first and second webinars of this series check out the recordings here: Office 365: An Overview and Office365: Productivity.  

About The Presenter
James Grissom is a Senior Engineer at Enable Ministry Partners and has been with the company for 3 years. His role is to help design and implement projects that help churches improve the usage and reach of technology for their ministry. Before joining the Enable team, he served in Christian Higher Education for 11 years as an instructor, technician, and IT manager. He has degrees in history and theology that helped shape his love for research and collaboration, two skills that are indispensable in the realm of technology. He lives in Waxahachie, Texas with his wife and son.