Rounding out the list of popular sites to use for authentication, we also support X. The directions below will get you up and running quickly. Visit apps.twitter.com and create a new app for your organization. Give your app a name and a description. This will appear to your users, so make it recognizable. Also put in your organization's forward-facing website URL, and in the callback URL field put the URL for your primary login page. This will be overridden but the callback URL field needs to have a value for the authentication service to work (for example: http://rock.rocksolidchurchdemo.com/page/3). Click Create.Navigate to the Keys and Access Tokens tab at the top and note the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret values. Add these to the Twitter service configuration under: Admin Tools > Settings > Authentication Services > X.In order for your application to connect Rock user accounts to Twitter accounts, you need to request elevated permission for your application to access email information associated with Twitter accounts. You can do this via this link https://docs.x.com/fundamentals/authentication/overview and select the I need access to special permissions option.