SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USER MANAGEMENT AND RETENTION AND MISSIONARY WORK MANAGEMENT IN AN ECCLESIASTICAL COMMUNITY CONTEXT
20210182769 · 2021-06-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F16/27
PHYSICS
G05B19/182
PHYSICS
International classification
G06Q10/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A computer implemented user management and retention method and system is designed to provide a multi-level hierarchical organizational model controlling access to user information, user types, user grouping, user status and associated reports in an ecclesiastical community context. This categorization aims to provide the relevant information, resources, access rights and administrative privileges to the respective users to facilitate a retention system for parishioners and supporters through sponsoring by missionary couples and ecclesiastical groups.
Claims
1. A computer implemented user management and retention method and system designed to provide a multi-level hierarchical organizational model controlling access to user information, user types, user grouping, user status and associated reports in an ecclesiastical community context comprising: a) a multi-level hierarchical taxonomy for organizing user types, categorizing a plurality of users in user type categories including Administrator, Member User, and Pastor User; b) a dynamic user grouping system allowing to group users of different user types in group categories including Small groups, Ecclesiastical groups, and Missionary couples; c) a dynamic user status administration system allowing for the categorization of users of different types within different groups, in status categories including Visitor Status, New User Status, Sponsored User Status, Active User Status, Discouraged User Status, Inactive User Status and Missionary User Status; d) a user information database for storing and managing user information of different kinds, including User's parameters, User's Profile information, User's Visits information, User's Bible Studies information, and User's Supplementary information; and a) a secondary database organizing said users' administrative authority in view of said users' parameters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND BEST MODE OF IMPLEMENTATION
[0040] Disclosed are Systems and Methods for organizing a multi-level hierarchical user management and retention system in an ecclesiastical community context, that allows churches to effectively manage their user and user groups in view of a plurality of parameters of those users and groups and of the administrative authority that each user has in consideration of those parameters. The small groups or Church Homes will be organized in such a way that each church leader, each pastor, or each administrative entity, will keep a real-time report of their groups and churches. It is basically a shared mechanism for categorizing and administering user information including a hierarchical taxonomy of user types, user grouping, user statuses and other user parameters with their respective administrative authority, allowing for the generation of meaningful statistics and reports.
[0041] In the context of the present specification and claims, “administrative authority” refers to the power that a particular User has of creating, viewing, editing and/or deleting Users, User parameters, Groups and/or group parameters, all this in consideration of the particular User's own User Parameters, as well as the parameters of the users and/or groups that the particular User wants to create. view, edit, and/or delete, or of whom he or she wants to modify their User and/or Group parameters. The User parameters include User information, User's Type, User's level within the types, and User Status. User types, User levels within the types, and User status. The group parameters include Group information, group rules, (for example the number of members that are allowed and the user parameters that those group members can have) and group structure (what levels exist within the group, for example, regular member and leader member). The User/Group group parameters define the relationship between users and groups, including the user's membership to a group as well as well as their level within the group. This administrative authority is regulated by a secondary database that establishes the administrative rights associated with the users in consideration of the above-mentioned parameters. With respect to groups, the particular user's membership to a particular group, and his or her level within the particular group, together with any other relevant parameters, will determine his or her administrative authority specifically within that particular group. Users can have authority over groups of which they are not members, as long as their user parameters so determine it in the secondary database.
[0042] The system comprises some or all of the following features:
[0043] 1. System to create and administer in an organized way small groups inside or outside churches. Since small groups create a foundation for each church, it becomes necessary for support and growth, a system that creates and manages the groups so that the church becomes more stable.
[0044] 2. Retention system for church parishioners through sponsorship of visits, and interested parties in addition to discouraged members, new members and inactive members through a system of creation of missionary couples, not only for evangelization but also for sponsorship of visits or members that require it in a church or small group.
[0045] 3. Rescue system for parishioners or inactive members, through the organization of the said systems, these missionary couples will be in charge of searching not only for people in the neighborhood, or for families, but they will also have the mission of rescuing church members who are already they are discouraging as well as those who are already discouraged, who are inactive.
[0046] 4. Pastor_parishioner identification system, through detailed informative data of the groups, sent by a person responsible for directing them. They send the data to the people who have the leadership in the churches as well as their pastors and administrators. Each report contains a detailed report of each member who becomes an identifier of the pastor to each of his parishioners, whether they are members, visitors, or supporters.
[0047] 5. Biblical studies control system given to each sponsored person. This system will also allow each leader and pastor to keep track of the biblical studies that each sponsored person has taken in or out of a small group or church, in order to report in real time, when it is finished, or abandoned. System is suitable for making timely decisions.
[0048] 6. Missionary reporting system for church systems, with effective and real-time and quarterly information conditioning the needs of the church dynamically and manually. The dynamic automatically generates the required information as the application runs systematically. Another option that the church has is to send a manual report directly without carrying out the established process. With this process the user only needs to know the data to be sent and enter it manually and directly to the upper levels.
[0049] 7. Statistical control system on missionary work in each church or church systems. This system makes known in real time about the missionary work that is being carried out in its churches or small group, knowing data such as how many Bible studies each missionary couple carries and how they are distributed, whether with visits, interested parties or members; also the studies carried out by churches or set of churches by a pastor.
[0050] 8. System of extending information to the different hierarchical levels of the church administration. An example of an organized structure was chosen as the Adventist church which, so far, both in the General Conference, and the North American division, its unions and conferences with pastors and churches of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, have not yet adopted this program that could give good results to their organized way of working.
[0051] Some general aspects of the present invention have been summarized so far in the first part of this detailed description and in the previous sections of this disclosure. Hereinafter, a detailed description of the invention as illustrated in the drawings will be provided. While some aspects of the invention will be described in connection with these drawings, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. The specific materials, methods, structures, and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting. Instead, the intended function of this disclosure is to exemplify some of the ways -including the presently preferred ways—in which the invention, as defined by the claims, can be enabled for a Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art. Therefore, the intent of the present disclosure is to cover all variations encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims, and any reasonable equivalents thereof.
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[0053] Referring to the drawings in more detail,
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[0055] Another important process of this type of user is to create sponsors (45), a sponsored person is someone who needs someone to support him in his spiritual life, to study with him, to encourage him, etc. and missionary couples become the godparents of these people. There are three categories. The first category includes the visits that frequent the church (46), the second category refers to the visits that do not attend the church but that attend a small group in the houses (51) and the third category contains those that do not attend any of the previous ones but who sympathize receiving studies in their homes (56) after choosing the category, the step shown in the buttons (47, 52 or 57) is chosen, then the data is entered as indicated by the buttons (48, 53 or 58). After this, a missionary couple is assigned (49, 54, or 59) and finally the Sponsorship is created (50, 55 or 60).
[0056] Another process accessible to this type of user is also general consultation (61) which is important since the same user can consult three types of data. The first has to do with the administration of the sponsorship process, where this user is informed of the data sent by all the users' small groups that he formed and that sends him a detailed report of the visits_church, visits_groups and interested groups from his own homes or from groups within the church. It also consults the data of the members who are discouraged or inactive, of those who have left the church or the visits that no longer study (62). This user has the privilege of updating the number of biblical studies that each sponsored person has, just by touching their record, they can increase or subtract one unit of study (63), they also have the privilege of updating the members' assistance, just by touching their record Increase or subtract an assist unit (64). In addition to directly consulting each sponsor, this user is also responsible for modifying the status parameter of each member (65). This means that if a visit does not leave the studies and makes the decision to be baptized, it must change from status to visit as a new member, and if this new member passes the test process it goes to the missionary category, also if there is a discouraged , this can become a missionary status or it can become inactive, if it becomes inactive, it could return to the previous status of discouragement or it could also become a former member. As steps (66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71) show. This user also has the option to consult (71) both small group data, (72) and detailed data of each sponsored of different small groups (73), as well as the power to update this data (74) and delete it (75).
[0057] A very productive factor of this user is to be able to consult the statistics of the church (76) can press the button of the work of missionary couples and realize the detailed work that each missionary couple is doing both in numerical value and in percentages (77), this user can also consult the statistics of the church regarding members and visits (78). Additionally, this user type can also consult and find out about the general quarterly report of all evangelistic, missionary and study data in small groups inside and outside the churches (79). History consultation is another important step that allows the user to recover valuable rescue information (82).
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[0059] Another process accessible to the Group Administrator is the change of status of Sponsored Members (103) which can consult three types of data. The first has to do with the administration of the sponsorship process, where this user is informed of the data sent by all users small groups that he or she formed and that they send him or her a detailed report of the visits_church, visits_groups and interested groups from their own homes or from groups within the church. Also consult the data of members who are discouraged or inactive, those who have left the church or visitors who no longer study (100). This user has the privilege of updating the number of biblical studies that each sponsored person carries, just by touching his or her record, he can increase or subtract a study unit (101), in addition, he or she has the privilege of updating the member's assistance, just by touching his record increase or subtract an assist unit (102).
[0060] In addition to directly consulting each sponsor. This user is also responsible for making the transition of status of each member (103) This means that if a visit does not leave the studies and makes the decision to be baptized, it must change status Visit to New Member status, and if this New Member passes the test process goes to the Missionary category, also if they enter a Discouraged, it can go to the Missionary status or it can go to the Inactive status. If it goes to the Inactive status, it could return to the previous Discouraged status or it could also go to the status of former member. As steps (104 to 109) show. This user also has the power to consult (109) both small group data, (110) and detailed data of each sponsored of the different small groups (111) as well as the power to update (112) these data and delete (113). Here it is also important to consult the history (114).
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[0062] It is important to mention that the Pastor User can consult the reports of each of its churches individually (123) and finally it also has this type of user allows to see the history of accumulated ex-members and abandoned visits (124).
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[0065] The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above without departing from the spirit and scope of the forthcoming claims.