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When a service is in session, your phones, paging, and security have to work as one

Mass notification, paging, cameras, access control, and phones for churches and houses of worship, on one platform with US-based support.

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At a glance

CoverageWhole campus
SafetyAlert everyone at once
AccessOpen or locked down
SupportOne local team

True IP Solutions builds communications and safety for churches, synagogues, mosques, and other houses of worship: dependable phones, building-wide notification, paging, cameras, and door access on one platform, supported by one local team. You stay open and welcoming during services and locked down and protected the rest of the week.

A communications system built for how a congregation gathers

A house of worship is busy in bursts. Services, classes, weekday programs, weddings and funerals, community events, and a small office staff covering all of it. Phones, paging, and security usually get bought separately over the years, from different vendors, and none of them talk to each other. We put voice and safety on one platform run by one local team.

Safety for the people in your building

A house of worship has to protect people while staying open and welcoming. The same platform that runs the phones handles the safety side.

Reliable lines and life-safety continuity

Many congregations meet in older buildings with analog lines feeding fire panels, elevators, and emergency phones, each on a copper bill that keeps climbing. A building cannot lose its phones or its alarm lines during an emergency. Our POTS replacement moves those lines to a managed connection with battery backup and 4G LTE failover, so they keep working through a power or internet outage.

Compliance and continuity, designed in

Kari's Law: direct 911 dialing from any phone with no prefix, plus an on-site alert showing where a 911 call came from inside the building

Ray Baum's Act: 911 calls carry a dispatchable location down to the building and room, so first responders reach the right door on a multi-building campus

Reliability: redundant routing and failover keep the phones and emergency lines reachable during weather and power events

Privacy: call recordings, voicemail, and member data are handled with role-based access, encryption, and retention you set

Frequently asked questions

What does a church phone system from True IP Solutions include?

It covers desk phones and softphones, simple call routing to the office, clergy, and program leaders, voicemail-to-email, and the option to add building-wide mass notification, overhead paging, door access, and cameras on the same platform. Everything runs on one network with one local support contract.

Can the system alert everyone during a service?

Yes. One trigger reaches overhead speakers, desk phones, screens, mobile devices, and text, with preset scenarios for severe weather, a medical emergency, or a threat. A leader can send it from a phone or a button.

Can we keep the building open and welcoming and still keep it secure?

Yes. Access control lets you keep doors open during services and locked the rest of the week, issue and revoke credentials for staff and volunteers, and put the building into lockdown in seconds. Cameras and notification tie into the same system.

Does it support Kari's Law and Ray Baum's Act?

Yes. Every phone dials 911 directly with no prefix, a 911 call sends an on-site alert, and the call carries a dispatchable location down to the building and room across your campus.

Can you keep our older building's fire alarm and elevator lines working?

Yes. Our POTS replacement moves those lines to a managed connection with battery backup and LTE failover that meets NFPA 72 and UL 864 and passes fire marshal inspection. Your existing equipment stays in place.

Do you work with houses of worship outside the Wilmington area?

We are based in Hampstead, North Carolina, and serve churches and houses of worship across the state and beyond, with on-site technicians and US-based support.

Talk to a team that installs in houses of worship

Tell us how your building and campus are laid out and which systems and lines are aging out. We will walk the space and scope voice, notification, paging, access, cameras, and POTS replacement together.

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