Privacy policy
1. Collection of Your Personal Data

We collect various types of personal information from visitors and users of our websites and services. Commonly collected data includes:

Additionally, we may gather personal data related to church activities such as employment, donations, events, sales, credentialing, and missions. We collect this data either directly when you provide it to us, automatically through your use of the Sites, or from third-party sources when you interact with services linked to our Sites.

By submitting your personal data, you consent to its collection and usage in accordance with this Privacy Policy and the terms of use for each of our Sites. You may provide your information when registering for membership, purchasing items, subscribing to newsletters, submitting feedback, entering contests, making donations, applying for credentials, signing up for events, completing surveys, or contacting us.

If you choose not to share certain information, some services may not be available, and you may be unable to complete transactions or access all features of our Sites.

While we primarily collect data directly from you, we may also obtain information from third parties, such as payment providers, and through technologies like cookies and web beacons.

2. Use of Your Personal Data

We utilize the information we collect to:

3. Sharing Your Personal Data with Third Parties

We may share your personal information with the following entities:

To ensure data security, we collaborate with a global network of service providers. Some of these may be located outside the U.S., and we ensure that they meet necessary data protection standards.

4. Security of Your Personal Data

We store personal information on secure servers managed by us and third-party providers. Access to this data is controlled by strict security protocols, including encryption and authentication processes where necessary.

5. Data Retention

We retain personal data for as long as it is needed for the purposes described in this policy. When no longer needed, we may anonymize, delete, or otherwise appropriately dispose of the data. Copies of data may exist for backup or business continuity purposes for a limited time.

If you wish to have your personal data deleted, please contact us via email at office@freedomchapel.org with "Request to Delete Personal Data" in the subject line. Please include your contact details for validation.

6. Control Over Your Personal Information

You can access some of your personal data by logging into your Church Center App account. You can also request corrections, access additional information, or close your account by contacting our privacy support team.

If you have opted in to receive marketing communications, you may choose to unsubscribe at any time. You may also update your email preferences or address through your account settings.

We will include an opt-out link in emails with commercial content. However, operational emails regarding purchases, updates, or important changes may not include an opt-out option.

Additionally, you can manage cookie preferences through your browser. You may accept, reject, or receive notifications about cookies, but rejecting cookies may impact your experience on our Sites.

7. Cookies, Web Beacons, and Analytics

We use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to improve your experience on our Sites. Cookies are small files stored in your browser or device, and you can manage your preferences for accepting or rejecting them.

Web beacons are tiny, invisible graphics used to track user behavior on our Sites. These technologies help us analyze performance, improve services, and provide relevant advertising.

We use tools like Sitecore and Google Analytics for web analytics. Google Analytics uses cookies to track your use of our Sites, which helps us enhance your experience. You can prevent data collection by disabling cookies or using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

We may also link to third-party websites. Please review their privacy policies, as we are not responsible for the privacy practices of external sites.

8. Privacy of Children

Our Sites are not intended for individuals under 13 years old. If you are under 13, please do not provide personal information through our Sites. If you are between 13 and 18, you may use the Sites with parental consent. Parents and guardians are responsible for monitoring their children's use of the Sites.

9. Public Information Sharing

If you publicly share personal information, we cannot control how others may use it. Please be cautious when posting on forums, social media, or interacting with other users on our Sites. Review third-party privacy policies to understand how they manage your data.

10. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. When changes occur, they will take effect immediately, and we will post updates on the Sites. It is your responsibility to periodically review this policy for any updates.

11. Governing Law

This Privacy Policy is governed by the laws of Missouri, excluding any conflicts of law principles.

12. California Privacy Rights

California residents may request information regarding their personal data shared with other businesses for direct marketing purposes, as per California's "Shine the Light" law. To request this information, email us at office@freedomchapel.org with "Request for California Privacy Information" in the subject line.

13. Contact Us

If you have questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please contact our privacy support team at:

The Freedom Chapel Staff

 Attn: OPR Privacy
1064 14th Ave, McPherson, KS 67460
office@freedomchapel.org

After verifying your identity, we will respond to your request.