The decisions of record

Vrrdict for churches & youth groups

Decide once.

Before the storm does.

Your rules take it from here — leadership sees the call, the record’s ready for the board.

See a sample verdict

Sound familiar?

The lake baptism is Sunday, the picnic’s after, and the sky won’t commit. Last time you moved a service indoors, the parking lot was dry at 6 a.m. and you heard about it for a month. You need to show the elders — on Tuesday — exactly what you were looking at and which line you hit.

Sunrise service & baptism
Canyon Lake · Sun 7am · in 4 days
Proceed
your rule · storms 50%
ThuFriSatSun

Your Storm line rule — The service window stays under your 50% storm line. On track — and the record is ready for the board either way.

CONF 79% · sources: NWS

How it works

  1. 01

    Write the rule once, when it’s calm

    “Move the service indoors over a 50% storm chance during the gathering window.” Plain English, in your words.

  2. 02

    We watch the signals

    Storms, rain, heat, lightning, and air quality — for your exact location and service time, days ahead.

  3. 03

    Get your verdict

    Proceed, move indoors, shorten, or postpone — framed as your rule talking, reasoning attached. In time for Friday’s announcement.

  4. 04

    Share it + keep the receipts

    A live link the whole leadership team can watch, and a one-page record you can bring to the board.

Walk into the elders’ meeting with the receipt.

No more defending a judgment call from memory. The record shows the rule you set, the data at the time, and the moment it tripped — so the conversation is about ministry, not second-guessing.

Every verdict is backed by National Weather Service and AirNow data and a timestamped, exportable record — not a hunch.

Proceed

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FAQ

Can I show the board why we moved a service?

Yes — every verdict keeps a timestamped record of the rule you set and the data at the time, exportable to a one-page PDF for a leadership or board meeting.

Who can see the call?

Anyone you share the live link with can watch it update — leadership, volunteers, families — with no signup.

What kinds of events does it cover?

Any outdoor gathering — services, baptisms, picnics, VBS, retreats, youth-group outings — wherever and whenever they are.

How far ahead do we know?

A rolling verdict days ahead that firms up as the day nears, so you can announce on Friday instead of guessing Sunday morning.

Your next outdoor gathering is already on the calendar.

Get the call now — free, no signup.

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Vrrdict for Churches — Defensible Weather Calls for Outdoor Services