Westminster Presbyterian Church has moved to a new kind of church record keeping solution called Realm, making it easier for our church family to connect with one other!
There are three important things you should know about this update to Realm:
What is Realm?
Everyone in our church gets a unique profile. Your profile contains everything you want people in our church to know about you. Your profile also enables you to join a small group, register for classes and events, track giving and download giving statements, update contact information, change family details, and set notification preferences. By keeping your information current, you are helping our staff, group leaders, and our church community best communicate with you!
How do I create an account?
It’s quick and easy! Simply send an email to admin@westminsterpeoria.org and say “Sign Me Up.” Please include your email address, date of birth and phone number in the email and we will forward you your password and login information.
Have a question about Realm?
Our admin team would be happy to answer any questions you have about Realm. Please call the church office during business hours, or email admin@westminsterpeoria.org.
Who has access to my information?
Your privacy is extremely important to us. Realm is only made up of the people in your church, it’s not like a social network that’s open to everyone. Realm keeps your data safe and gives you control over what information you share and who can see it.
Download the FREE REALM app today to get and stay connected with Westminster Presbyterian Church.
“As a newcomer to Westminster, I’ve found it to be a most welcoming fellowship. I look forward to going to services and events and find the warmth of the congregation to be most helpful to a newcomer to the entire area. I find sermons challenging … music beautiful and well prepared … and a dignity in the worship that is all too lacking in most Protestant congregations. Mix this with an open atmosphere where it is OK to question and still be seen as a good Christian, and I know I’ve found one important ‘home’ in Central Illinois.”