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Two-Way Push Notifications for Churches: Turn Announcements Into Conversations

Two-Way Push Notifications for Churches: Turn Announcements Into Conversations

What are two-way push notifications for churches? Two-way push notifications allow church members to reply directly to app notifications. Instead of only receiving announcements, members can respond, RSVP, ask questions, and create private chat threads with church admins inside the app.

Two-Way Push Notifications for Churches: Turn Announcements Into Conversations
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Publish date
February 16, 2026
Author
Chris Dunagan
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Modern Church leader

Church communication has usually worked like this:

You send a message.
You hope people read it.
You wonder who actually saw it.

Two-Way Push Notifications inside the Tithely Church App change that dynamic. Instead of broadcasting information, you can start real conversations. Members can reply directly to a notification, and every response creates a private thread inside My Chats, where your team can follow up without juggling extra tools.

It is a small shift in technology.
It is a big shift in engagement.

Turn Group Communication Into Real Interaction

Think about how you normally communicate with groups.

You email your small group leaders.
You text your worship team.
You post in a volunteer thread.

And then you wait.

With Two-Way Push Notifications, you can send a message like:

“Can you serve at the bake sale this Saturday?”
“Will you be at Bible study tonight?”
“Do you need childcare for the parenting workshop?”

Members tap the notification and respond right inside the app.

Now you are not guessing who is coming.
You are not chasing responses.
You are not scrolling through mixed-up text threads.

Every reply is organized, categorized, and visible in one place.

Simplify Follow-Up for Your Team

Every member response creates a private conversation between that person and your church admins. Those conversations live inside My Chats, where your team can:

  • Assign messages to specific staff members
  • Track status with simple badges
  • Respond together without duplicating effort

No one slips through the cracks.
No message gets buried in someone’s inbox.
No volunteer opportunity goes unanswered because the text was missed.

For churches that want to be intentional about discipleship, this matters.

Move From Announcements to Accountability

Announcements are important. But they do not always lead to action.

When you send a two-way notification, you invite participation.

Instead of saying:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM.”

You can say:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM. Will you be there?”

That one extra step turns information into commitment. And because responses are trackable, you can see who is engaged and who may need a follow-up.

This is especially powerful for:

  • Small groups
  • Volunteer teams
  • Youth and parent communication
  • Leadership cohorts
  • Prayer teams

Groups are where discipleship deepens. Interactive communication helps those groups stay connected and accountable throughout the week.

For Members: A Church That Listens

From a member’s perspective, this feels different.

Instead of receiving a stream of announcements, they have a way to respond privately and securely.

They can:

  • Ask a question about an event
  • RSVP to a gathering
  • Share a prayer need
  • Clarify a volunteer role

There are no noisy group threads. No switching apps. No wondering who else sees their message. Just a direct, secure conversation with their church leadership.

When members feel heard, they feel valued.

Why This Matters

Most church apps stop at one-way communication. They inform. They notify. They broadcast.

Tithely Church Apps Two-Way Push Notifications go further.

They create space for dialogue.
They make follow-up manageable.
They help your team lead with clarity instead of chaos.

Ministry does not only happen on Sunday. It happens in the conversations in between. With Two-Way Push Notifications, those conversations are easier to start, easier to manage, and far more meaningful.

Communication is no longer just about sending updates.
It is about building a connected, responsive community that stays engaged all week long.

AUTHOR

Chris Dunagan is a marketing strategist focused on church tech and digital engagement. He helps churches grow through SEO, email campaigns, and tools like Tithely and Breeze ChMS, with an emphasis on online giving, content strategy, and digital outreach.

Church communication has usually worked like this:

You send a message.
You hope people read it.
You wonder who actually saw it.

Two-Way Push Notifications inside the Tithely Church App change that dynamic. Instead of broadcasting information, you can start real conversations. Members can reply directly to a notification, and every response creates a private thread inside My Chats, where your team can follow up without juggling extra tools.

It is a small shift in technology.
It is a big shift in engagement.

Turn Group Communication Into Real Interaction

Think about how you normally communicate with groups.

You email your small group leaders.
You text your worship team.
You post in a volunteer thread.

And then you wait.

With Two-Way Push Notifications, you can send a message like:

“Can you serve at the bake sale this Saturday?”
“Will you be at Bible study tonight?”
“Do you need childcare for the parenting workshop?”

Members tap the notification and respond right inside the app.

Now you are not guessing who is coming.
You are not chasing responses.
You are not scrolling through mixed-up text threads.

Every reply is organized, categorized, and visible in one place.

Simplify Follow-Up for Your Team

Every member response creates a private conversation between that person and your church admins. Those conversations live inside My Chats, where your team can:

  • Assign messages to specific staff members
  • Track status with simple badges
  • Respond together without duplicating effort

No one slips through the cracks.
No message gets buried in someone’s inbox.
No volunteer opportunity goes unanswered because the text was missed.

For churches that want to be intentional about discipleship, this matters.

Move From Announcements to Accountability

Announcements are important. But they do not always lead to action.

When you send a two-way notification, you invite participation.

Instead of saying:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM.”

You can say:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM. Will you be there?”

That one extra step turns information into commitment. And because responses are trackable, you can see who is engaged and who may need a follow-up.

This is especially powerful for:

  • Small groups
  • Volunteer teams
  • Youth and parent communication
  • Leadership cohorts
  • Prayer teams

Groups are where discipleship deepens. Interactive communication helps those groups stay connected and accountable throughout the week.

For Members: A Church That Listens

From a member’s perspective, this feels different.

Instead of receiving a stream of announcements, they have a way to respond privately and securely.

They can:

  • Ask a question about an event
  • RSVP to a gathering
  • Share a prayer need
  • Clarify a volunteer role

There are no noisy group threads. No switching apps. No wondering who else sees their message. Just a direct, secure conversation with their church leadership.

When members feel heard, they feel valued.

Why This Matters

Most church apps stop at one-way communication. They inform. They notify. They broadcast.

Tithely Church Apps Two-Way Push Notifications go further.

They create space for dialogue.
They make follow-up manageable.
They help your team lead with clarity instead of chaos.

Ministry does not only happen on Sunday. It happens in the conversations in between. With Two-Way Push Notifications, those conversations are easier to start, easier to manage, and far more meaningful.

Communication is no longer just about sending updates.
It is about building a connected, responsive community that stays engaged all week long.

podcast transcript

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AUTHOR

Chris Dunagan is a marketing strategist focused on church tech and digital engagement. He helps churches grow through SEO, email campaigns, and tools like Tithely and Breeze ChMS, with an emphasis on online giving, content strategy, and digital outreach.

Church communication has usually worked like this:

You send a message.
You hope people read it.
You wonder who actually saw it.

Two-Way Push Notifications inside the Tithely Church App change that dynamic. Instead of broadcasting information, you can start real conversations. Members can reply directly to a notification, and every response creates a private thread inside My Chats, where your team can follow up without juggling extra tools.

It is a small shift in technology.
It is a big shift in engagement.

Turn Group Communication Into Real Interaction

Think about how you normally communicate with groups.

You email your small group leaders.
You text your worship team.
You post in a volunteer thread.

And then you wait.

With Two-Way Push Notifications, you can send a message like:

“Can you serve at the bake sale this Saturday?”
“Will you be at Bible study tonight?”
“Do you need childcare for the parenting workshop?”

Members tap the notification and respond right inside the app.

Now you are not guessing who is coming.
You are not chasing responses.
You are not scrolling through mixed-up text threads.

Every reply is organized, categorized, and visible in one place.

Simplify Follow-Up for Your Team

Every member response creates a private conversation between that person and your church admins. Those conversations live inside My Chats, where your team can:

  • Assign messages to specific staff members
  • Track status with simple badges
  • Respond together without duplicating effort

No one slips through the cracks.
No message gets buried in someone’s inbox.
No volunteer opportunity goes unanswered because the text was missed.

For churches that want to be intentional about discipleship, this matters.

Move From Announcements to Accountability

Announcements are important. But they do not always lead to action.

When you send a two-way notification, you invite participation.

Instead of saying:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM.”

You can say:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM. Will you be there?”

That one extra step turns information into commitment. And because responses are trackable, you can see who is engaged and who may need a follow-up.

This is especially powerful for:

  • Small groups
  • Volunteer teams
  • Youth and parent communication
  • Leadership cohorts
  • Prayer teams

Groups are where discipleship deepens. Interactive communication helps those groups stay connected and accountable throughout the week.

For Members: A Church That Listens

From a member’s perspective, this feels different.

Instead of receiving a stream of announcements, they have a way to respond privately and securely.

They can:

  • Ask a question about an event
  • RSVP to a gathering
  • Share a prayer need
  • Clarify a volunteer role

There are no noisy group threads. No switching apps. No wondering who else sees their message. Just a direct, secure conversation with their church leadership.

When members feel heard, they feel valued.

Why This Matters

Most church apps stop at one-way communication. They inform. They notify. They broadcast.

Tithely Church Apps Two-Way Push Notifications go further.

They create space for dialogue.
They make follow-up manageable.
They help your team lead with clarity instead of chaos.

Ministry does not only happen on Sunday. It happens in the conversations in between. With Two-Way Push Notifications, those conversations are easier to start, easier to manage, and far more meaningful.

Communication is no longer just about sending updates.
It is about building a connected, responsive community that stays engaged all week long.

VIDEO transcript

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Church communication has usually worked like this:

You send a message.
You hope people read it.
You wonder who actually saw it.

Two-Way Push Notifications inside the Tithely Church App change that dynamic. Instead of broadcasting information, you can start real conversations. Members can reply directly to a notification, and every response creates a private thread inside My Chats, where your team can follow up without juggling extra tools.

It is a small shift in technology.
It is a big shift in engagement.

Turn Group Communication Into Real Interaction

Think about how you normally communicate with groups.

You email your small group leaders.
You text your worship team.
You post in a volunteer thread.

And then you wait.

With Two-Way Push Notifications, you can send a message like:

“Can you serve at the bake sale this Saturday?”
“Will you be at Bible study tonight?”
“Do you need childcare for the parenting workshop?”

Members tap the notification and respond right inside the app.

Now you are not guessing who is coming.
You are not chasing responses.
You are not scrolling through mixed-up text threads.

Every reply is organized, categorized, and visible in one place.

Simplify Follow-Up for Your Team

Every member response creates a private conversation between that person and your church admins. Those conversations live inside My Chats, where your team can:

  • Assign messages to specific staff members
  • Track status with simple badges
  • Respond together without duplicating effort

No one slips through the cracks.
No message gets buried in someone’s inbox.
No volunteer opportunity goes unanswered because the text was missed.

For churches that want to be intentional about discipleship, this matters.

Move From Announcements to Accountability

Announcements are important. But they do not always lead to action.

When you send a two-way notification, you invite participation.

Instead of saying:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM.”

You can say:

“Men’s Study tonight at 7 PM. Will you be there?”

That one extra step turns information into commitment. And because responses are trackable, you can see who is engaged and who may need a follow-up.

This is especially powerful for:

  • Small groups
  • Volunteer teams
  • Youth and parent communication
  • Leadership cohorts
  • Prayer teams

Groups are where discipleship deepens. Interactive communication helps those groups stay connected and accountable throughout the week.

For Members: A Church That Listens

From a member’s perspective, this feels different.

Instead of receiving a stream of announcements, they have a way to respond privately and securely.

They can:

  • Ask a question about an event
  • RSVP to a gathering
  • Share a prayer need
  • Clarify a volunteer role

There are no noisy group threads. No switching apps. No wondering who else sees their message. Just a direct, secure conversation with their church leadership.

When members feel heard, they feel valued.

Why This Matters

Most church apps stop at one-way communication. They inform. They notify. They broadcast.

Tithely Church Apps Two-Way Push Notifications go further.

They create space for dialogue.
They make follow-up manageable.
They help your team lead with clarity instead of chaos.

Ministry does not only happen on Sunday. It happens in the conversations in between. With Two-Way Push Notifications, those conversations are easier to start, easier to manage, and far more meaningful.

Communication is no longer just about sending updates.
It is about building a connected, responsive community that stays engaged all week long.

AUTHOR

Chris Dunagan is a marketing strategist focused on church tech and digital engagement. He helps churches grow through SEO, email campaigns, and tools like Tithely and Breeze ChMS, with an emphasis on online giving, content strategy, and digital outreach.

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FAQ

Two-Way Push Notifications for Churches: Frequently Asked Questions

For more questions, visit our FAQ page

What are two-way push notifications in a church app?

Two-way push notifications allow church members to reply directly to a notification inside your church app. Instead of simply receiving announcements, members can respond, RSVP, ask questions, or confirm participation. Each reply creates a private conversation thread for your church team to manage and follow up on.

How can churches use two-way push notifications for groups?

Churches can use two-way push notifications to communicate interactively with small groups, volunteer teams, youth parents, leadership cohorts, and ministry teams. Instead of sending a one-way reminder, you can ask members to confirm attendance, volunteer for an event, or respond to a question. This turns group communication into real engagement rather than passive updates.

Are member replies private and secure?

Yes. When a member replies to a two-way push notification, it creates a private thread between that individual and your church admins. There are no public group chats or exposed responses. This allows members to ask questions, share needs, or respond honestly without feeling like their message is visible to everyone.

Do we need separate texting software to manage replies?

No. With two-way push notifications built into your church app, everything happens in one place. Replies are organized inside your admin dashboard, where conversations can be assigned, categorized, and tracked. There is no need for outside texting tools, separate group messaging apps, or scattered email threads.

How are two-way push notifications different from regular church announcements?

Traditional push notifications are one-way. They inform but do not invite response. Two-way push notifications create an opportunity for dialogue. Members can tap the notification and reply instantly, allowing churches to track engagement, mobilize volunteers, and follow up intentionally. It moves communication from broadcasting information to building connection.

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