Reference no: EM132361607
Church Information System
MAYIP Church is a fast-growing church in Caymans. Over the past years, since the Reverend Stephen Bauer has taken over leadership of the congregation, the church has more than doubled in size. It now has approximately 400 registered people. Reverend John Powerrs has also recently been added as a second minister. Since the Church was rather small in the past, most of its records have been kept on paper forms. However, the Church's Business Manager, Martha Reigns, has suggested to Reverend Bauer that a computerized system might help the Church better meet its information needs and manage its activities.
In addition to Ms. Reigns, the Church employs a part-time administrative assistant, Jennifer Connor. Jennifer performs clerical duties such as filing, record keeping, answering phone calls, and typing the weekly church bulletin using WordPerfect for Windows on the Church's only personal computer. An old member, Eric Younge, is employed as a part-time maintenance person. Jack Fogertay serves in a part-time, paid position as Choir Director, leading the ten-member volunteer choir who practice on Wednesday evenings and sing during Sunday services. Three services are held each Sunday.
The Church also uses volunteer Lay Ministers to assist Reverend Becker in Sunday services.
From a business point of view, one thing the Church must be concerned with is registering new members. When a prospective member wants to join, Reverend Becker holds a personal meeting with that person and his/her family to get better acquainted. Shortly thereafter, the household is mailed pre-numbered envelopes for use in the regular Sunday collections.
Most contributions are made to the Church using these envelopes, although about 20% of each collection comes from "loose offerings" of cash and checks. A household also receives an additional envelope each month for use in the Church's capital improvement campaign to fulfill its campaign pledges. Contributions to this fund are collected in Church on the second week of each month.
Envelopes are mailed to households toward the end of each month for use during the following month. The capital improvement campaign has just been established for the purpose of purchasing a nearby property to build additional parking to accommodate the Church's growing membership. The cost of acquiring the property, paving it, and making it ready for use is 250,000 Euros. The Church obtained a bank loan to finance this project, and it makes regular payments on this loan from members' monthly contributions. Households were provided with a pledge form to state their commitment of how much money they would contribute to this campaign over the next three years. As contributions are made, the remaining balance on a pledge is reduced.
Since MAYIP Church is legally recognized as a non-profit organization, all member contributions are tax deductible. In January, the Church sends the head of household a summary report of all contributions made using envelopes during the previous year for use in income tax preparation.
The Church must also keep track of records of its ceremonies such as baptisms, weddings, and funerals. A baptism is a formal initiation ceremony into the Church for infants and some adults. Adults must first attend weekly preparation classes for three months before being baptized. Besides the parents, a new inductee into the Church also has sponsors called a Godmother and Godfather. For couples who wish to get married in the Church, at least one member of the couple must be a member of the Church. Couples go through weekly preparation classes for two months before the ceremony is performed. MAYIP Church is part of a larger network of churches of the same denomination. This denomination has one other church in the Grand Rapids area and over 250 churches nationwide. The regional headquarters for the denomination is in London. The Church's other regional offices are in Reading, Glasgow, and Keale. MAYIP Church must submit regular monthly reports to the Reading office about its ceremonies and finances.
Ms. Reigns and Reverend Bauer have hired you as a systems analyst to look into the possibility of developing an information system for the Church. This system will address the organization's revenue sources and its record keeping requirements.
REQUIRED:
1. Identify and explain 15 problems confronting the current Church Information System.
2. Construct activity diagrams, use-case diagrams, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, and object diagrams for the Church Information System.