Church discipleship operations layer

Get a clearer weekly picture of discipleship in motion.

TJOS gives church teams one operating picture for stalled follow-up, next steps, and discipleship progress so the week after Sunday is easier to read and easier to lead.

What TJOS makes visible this week

Today Queue

Who needs attention now?

Start with people who need action this week instead of a passive activity feed.

Progress Views

Where is movement stalling?

Make missing next steps, stalled follow-up, and stage drift easier to spot.

Companion Setup

Keep Planning Center explicit.

The record system stays primary while TJOS adds operational visibility.

Repeatable Work

What changed since Sunday?

Preserve follow-up patterns with tasks, rules, and automations that survive busy weeks.

The thesis

From passive records
to visible weekly action.

The Journey OS is not trying to become another all-in-one church database. It sits beside the record system you already trust so teams can manage stalled follow-up, next steps, and visible movement without rebuilding the foundation first.

Planning Center stays primary

People records and ministry history remain where they already live.

Progress becomes visible

Teams can see motion, stall points, and missing next steps instead of relying on memory.

Weekly work becomes repeatable

The queue does not depend on a scattered notes trail or a heroic staff memory.

What the week after Sunday should make obvious

01

Start with the ministry context you already have

Bring Planning Center people and ministry context into view instead of migrating into another broad suite first.

02

Surface the work that actually needs attention

Use board and progression views to expose stalled follow-up, missing next steps, and stage movement that is not happening.

03

Turn recurring ministry work into repeatable action

Preserve the follow-up patterns that already work with tasks, rules, and automations that can survive busy weeks.

Role outcomes

Different roles.
Same operating picture.

Lead pastor

See where progress is happening, where it is stalling, and where the team needs support instead of relying on vague ministry summaries.

Assimilation or discipleship lead

Work from next steps, stalled follow-up, and week-to-week movement instead of chasing fragmented notes and inboxes.

Ops or admin partner

Keep setup, integration logic, and repeatable ministry rules consistent without rebuilding the record layer the church already uses.

Made to help the church do more

"Action."
Kaipo Thomas Pastor, Waipuna Chapel

See the week after Sunday more clearly.

The best evaluation is a live walkthrough of your real follow-up loop, not a generic software tour. TJOS can work alongside Planning Center or operate on its own, depending on how your church already works.