If You’re Using Remind…

We use Remind for small groups and committees at Curwensville Alliance.

If you are in a group using Remind and haven’t been getting messages you expected, check your app.

One member reported that Remind seemed to have randomly turned off his text alerts.

Screen capture from Remind app.

It turns out that it’s not random.

Remind tech support said…

This was just an advisory in connection to the new feature that we’ve started rolling out recently that will disable text notifications for any user that has both text notifications and app notifications enabled. We wanted to help minimize duplicate notifications. If your students wish to receive their messages via text messages as well, they can re-enable text notifications at any time in their Remind app.

To manage notifications:
Android app:
1) Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the screen.
2) Click on Account.
3) Click on the gear in the top right and choose ‘Notifications.’

iOS app:
1) In the app, tap the gear icon in the upper left corner of the screen.
2) Choose “Push”.

-email from Remind

More information would be available at Remind.com.

Thanks.

Two Different Men’s Groups

At Curwensville Alliance, we had two different men’s groups meeting studying identical material on two different evenings, due to geographical and scheduling considerations.

These two groups still meet, but because geography and scheduling is not as much of an issue in a day where meetings are held online, they’re no longer identical groups.

The Tuesday group continues to study the Scripture. Presently, we’re on the book of John. The Thursday group shares prayer requests and enters into one another’s lives regarding what we’re experiencing and wanting God to guide us through.

These are men’s group, and any like-minded men are welcome to join us.

Let me know, and I’ll be glad to make sure you get the information for both meetings.