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Event Naming Guidelines

Event Naming Guidelines 

  1. Clear and Descriptive: Use names that clearly describe the event or its purpose, ensuring it is understandable to someone not familiar with the specific group or activity.
  2. Avoid Abbreviations and Jargon
  3. Standardize Date and Time Format: For events occurring at specific times, include the day of the week and time, using a standard format (e.g., "Tues. 10am").

Formulas for Specific Event Types

Small Groups

This include Journey Groups, Gather Groups Wellspring groups and any small group that has more than one group connected. 

Formula: Name of Small Group Type - Start Time (Leaders' Last Names)
ex. Journey Group - Tues. 10am (Leaders: Hazlitt & Miles)
ex. Wellspring Sources - Thursday 6:30pm (Leaders: Harder and Ferguson)

Note: When creating PCO Groups for small groups use the same naming convention. 

This formula ensures that participants know the type of group, when it meets, and who leads it, providing all necessary information at a glance.

Memorials
  • Formula: Memorial for [Name of the Deceased] or [Name of the Deceased]'s Celebration of Life
  • Example: Memorial for Anna Jane Norris or Anna Jane Norris's Celebration of Life

Unless specifically instructed by the family avoid using the word Funeral. 

Event Tags

Event Tags are essential for organizing events based on common purposes, such as campus, department, or event type. They allow for efficient filtering on both the Admin Calendar and Church Center Calendar pages. Tags should be assigned to every event to facilitate easy navigation and organization.

Editing Tags: Tags can be modified at Planning Center Online Tags.

Event Event must have a tag from: Department, Event Type, and Location to ensure comprehensive categorization.
Tags with a * indicate the tag can be used to filter events on ChurchCenter. 

Events highlighted in yellow are seemingly redundant and should be considered for removal.

Department Tags

TagDescription
Spiritual Practices*Events focused on spiritual development and practices.
Serving & Justice*Events centered around service and justice initiatives.
Small Groups*Gatherings for small group discussions or activities.
Family Ministry*Events designed for families and youth engagement.
Newcomers*Welcoming events for new church members or visitors.
Adult Faith Formation*Educational and growth-oriented events for adults.
Worship*Services and events focused on worship.
Music*Events featuring musical performances or participation.
Governance & Board*Meetings or events related to church governance.
Caring and Support*Support groups, counseling sessions, and similar gatherings.
Serving Teams*Events or meetings for specific volunteer teams.
Staff (Internal)Internal events for church staff members.
Rites of PassageEvents marking significant life milestones (weddings, funerals).
N/AFor all events with a non-Foothills event type. 

Event Type

TagDescription
Rental (Private Event)Private events hosted in the church's facilities.
External EventEvents hosted by external organizations or groups.
FoothillsEvents specifically organized by or for the church.
Community Partner EventEvents hosted in partnership with community organizations.
Playcrafters (Renter)Events hosted by the Playcrafters group.
Center for Spiritual Living (Renter)Events hosted by the Center for Spiritual Living.
Blockout: Facility MaintenanceTimes when facilities are unavailable due to maintenance.
Blockout: No ReservationsTimes when no event reservations are allowed.

Location Tags

TagDescription
Onsite*Events held at the church's physical facilities.
Online*Events conducted online.
OffsiteEvents located away from the church premises.

Individual Tags

TagDescription
Memorial*Events commemorating the life of a deceased individual.
Holidays*Church or public holidays and observances.
WellspringEvents related to the Wellspring spiritual program.
Journey GroupsSmall group meetings for spiritual or personal growth.

These tags ensure that all events are properly categorized, making it easier for both staff and congregants to find and engage with events that interest them.

Using Calendar Effectively 

Making "Connections" in Events

Each Planning Center product handles events differently. Events in Calendar can be connected to:

PRODUCT

CONNECTION

Groups

An individual group

Groups

A specific group event*

Registrations

A signup

Services

The Service Type where the plan is located

Check-Ins

An event

Connections do not sync. Any changes made in one app within PCO must be made in the connected products. Adding a connection to an event allows staff to easily see who is connected to an event, and see if there is anything missing from the event. 

*The connection of a specific group event to a event in calendar occurs through the Calendar Forms.  

Calendar Templates

To streamline the event creation process, Calendar Templates can be utilized to quickly apply rooms, resources, and tags to events, ensuring consistency and efficiency in event planning.  Templates can be edited in Calendar: https://calendar.planningcenteronline.com/event_templates.

Review a list of Event Templates.