New Northland Church App Gives Congregants Access to On-Demand Streaming

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New Android mobile app connects smartphone users with live and taped videos of services and resources to assist those in need

Haneke Design today announced the introduction of the Android mobile application for Northland Church. The Longwood, Fla.-based religious organization, one of the largest in the state, already had an iOS application available for its congregants to download in the Apple Store. With the release of this version, Android users can download the application in Google Play and stream live church services, view taped ones, and access devotional content and other information from anywhere.

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The app also offers a resource guide of faith-based organizations that assist those in need with everything from emergency financial resources to child care and substance abuse services.

“It was a privilege for our team to develop the Android version of this application, which provides such a rich trove of helpful resources for people that really need them,” said Jody Haneke, President of Haneke Design. “With this new app, Northland Church can spread its ministry to communities across the country while serving people locally as well.”

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