LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY CHURCH

PHOTO DIRECTORY

We believe we can best be well when we know each other.  

You’ve probably experienced meeting someone, and then, almost immediately, forgetting their name, or, realizing you don’t know how to contact that amazing person again.

Now, you can access photos and contact information online, via an app, or by requesting a printed copy from the Church Office (electronic access takes about a week).

How do I access the directory?

1. Once your photo and email address are verified, you can access the directory, using your email address, via the web at: https://members.instantchurchdirectory.com or by downloading the app: “Instant Church Directory.”

To download the app, click the appropriate image for your device:


2. To request a printed copy once your photo has been verified, please contact the Church Office.

How do I know my information is secure?  

1.  Only those with verified information in the directory will be able to receive a printed copy, and only those with verified information AND email addresses will be able to access it electronically.

2.  Instant Church Directory currently works with 1,000+ churches and 10,000+ app users, and has a 16-year track record of taking security seriously, using, in their words, “industry best practices for securing and backing up our servers and data, including proactive 24/7 monitoring of our services for possible intrusions…  Directories are automatically ‘wiped’ from devices” if a member is removed…  Search engines do not crawl any of the directory data located within the password-protected portion.”  No member information is used for marketing purposes, internally or externally.

How do I become part of the directory?

1.  Click Here to Start the Process, and submit your information (please fill out as much as possible for our records and specify which information you do NOT want in the photo directory)

 2.  You will receive an email asking you to electronically submit your photo in about a week with the subject line – “We’re missing your photo.”