Logging in to your organization’s external Rock website provides many benefits to your visitors. Knowing who the person is makes it easier for them to fill out forms, allows them to manage their account and allows for extensive personalization. In order to log in, the person needs to have an account in Rock. For an account to exist, the person needs a record in Rock, and they’ll need a username and password. This can be done on behalf of the person by having a staff member or volunteer manually create a record and User Account. However, the person can set this up themselves from your external website. Login Page The Login page pictured below can be accessed different ways. Typically, the page is reached by clicking the Login button near the top right of your external website pages. The login page can also be accessed directly by going to https://yourchurch.com/Login. Login ID and Password - The Login ID could be a username or an email address. You can choose which one people should use when they’re creating an account, which we’ll cover below. The block settings allow you to change what this is called, so you can change it to say “Email” or “Username” to add clarity.Keep me logged in - Checking this box will allow the person to close the window and return later without having to sign in again.Login - When a valid Login ID and password are provided, clicking this button will log the person in. The person will be redirected back to the page where they were before logging in.Register - If the person doesn’t have an account, they can click this button to create one. See the Account Registration article for details.Forgot Account - If you’ve ever lost track of your username or password on a website, you’re familiar with what this button does. Clicking this will take the person to the Forgot Username page (https://yourchurch.com/ForgotUserName). This page will ask the person to provide their email address so Rock can email them their username and a link to reset their password. The person must have an email address in Rock for this to work.