Be Wary of Suspicious Emails
From time to time, a phishing email may come into your inbox pretending to be from Rev. Kayla, a staff member or Fellowship leader. Remember that we will never email you asking for the membership directory, gift cards, money, or with a request for an urgent reply.
As a reminder, here are some best practices for handling emails asking for anything:
- Use the “Report Spam” or similar features for any emails that look suspicious.
- If you open the email, be sure to check the email origin as being the correct email associated with the sender. You may want to change your password if you open the email.
- Do not reply to the email. If you do reply, delete all emails associated with that one and change your email password.
- Also, if you do reply to one of these emails, it is important that you let a staff member know.
These attempts often come in multiples, so be on the lookout for others if you receive one that you know is phishing.