Faith · TMOS
Everything your church runs on — reimagined around formation.
Six modules, one system. TMOS replaces Planning Center, Subsplash, Tithe.ly, and the scattered forms in between — each feature mapped to Attitude, Behavior, and Character.
TMOS is desktop-first — built for the desk where the work of the church actually happens, the way you run your tools today. Mobile is the companion; the desk is home.
People
Every member on a formation arc — not an engagement score.
- ·Member & household records, attendance, formation-stage tracking
- ·Pastoral care notes with consent and audit logging
- ·The 10-stage formation pathway, visible per person
- ·Households and covenant relationships, kept whole
The formation distinction. A standard ChMS tracks who showed up. TMOS tracks who is being formed — and names the next faithful step, not the next event.
Calendar & Events
Gatherings tied to formation outcomes, not just attendance.
- ·Service planning, event scheduling, room & resource booking
- ·Events tagged to Attitude, Behavior, or Character
- ·RSVP and volunteer-need linkage
- ·Seasonal rhythms — including Sabbath rest, built in
The formation distinction. Most calendars measure how full the room was. TMOS asks what the gathering formed — so the calendar serves discipleship, not the other way around.
Giving & Stewardship
Generosity as formation — and Troika takes zero percent.
- ·Stripe Connect, recurring giving, designated funds
- ·Year-end tax statements and fund breakdowns
- ·Stewardship framed as formation, never pressure
- ·Transparent: Stripe's standard fees apply; Troika takes nothing
The formation distinction. Giving platforms take a cut of the offering. Troika takes zero percent. This is ministry, not a marketplace.
Volunteers
Serving from overflow, not obligation.
- ·Teams, schedules, recognition, recruitment
- ·Service mapped to formation stage and gifting
- ·Burnout signals surfaced before they become exits
- ·Recognition that honors faithfulness, not just hours
The formation distinction. Scheduling tools fill slots. TMOS shepherds the servant — so people serve from who they're becoming, not until they're empty.
Communications Hub
One outbound surface that carries the Shepherd's tone.
- ·Email, SMS, push, and in-app — one place
- ·Formation touchpoints, not blasts
- ·Consent-respecting, with A2P-compliant opt-in
- ·Messages that sound like a shepherd, never a marketer
The formation distinction. Email tools optimize open rates. TMOS carries pastoral tone — every message is a formation touchpoint, not a campaign.
Dashboard
The Berean Score read — never a leaderboard.
- ·Formation bands and next faithful steps
- ·The Berean Score: ABC across four constituencies
- ·Operational metrics that serve shepherding
- ·Aggregated, anonymous, cell-floor of 10 — never a ranking
The formation distinction. Analytics dashboards reward activity. The TMOS dashboard reads formation — a mirror for the church, never a scoreboard against other churches.
How the modules work together
People in
Every soul received and known — belonging before expectation.
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Formation through
The pathway, the gatherings, the serving, the giving — all shaping the inner life.
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Fruit out
The Berean Score reads what's being formed. By their fruit (Matt 7:16).
