Using Evernote for Ministry

I mentioned some time back how Evernote has been factoring into my iPad use. Besides being an neat replacement for the Notes app there, and Active Notes on my N97,  it also serves as a scratch-pad and archival place for the posts that appear here.

There are other ministry uses for Evernote that I’ve come across, and some which just sound like great ideas. Here are a few:

  • Using Evernote and a mobile bible application to record notes from Bible studies and sermons
  • Using the audio recording feature of Evernote to record snippets of voice alongside those notes
  • Creating a digital scrapbook of a ministry/missional endeavor
  • Using a dedicated (and secure) Evernote notebook to collect images of receipts and other pictorial accounts of various expenses for accounting needs
  • Making a shared notebook for a small group Bible study or scrap-booking project

Those are just a few of the items that I could think of. Because Evernote works on just about every mobile and PC platform, the potential for uses can be pretty large and deep. There’s also free, premium, and sponsored options within the service to fit certain means as well.

What might be some ways that you can use Evernote (and its wealth of options via Trunk) to enhance your ministry activities?