Beacon Peak
Beacon Peak sends text announcements for community and congregational groups in Alpine, Utah.
A meeting time moves. A service project needs hands on Saturday morning. An event is called off an hour before it starts. Beacon Peak exists so news like that reaches people on the one device they will actually check, without anyone having to keep a phone tree alive.
What you receive
Short announcements and reminders from the group you signed up for: schedule changes, event details, and notices that will not keep until Sunday. Every message begins with the name of the group sending it, so you know who is writing before you read a word.
Community Group (via Beacon Peak): Reminder - the service project is Saturday at 9:00 AM at the Alpine Community Center. Reply STOP to cancel.
Nothing else arrives. No marketing, no promotions, and nothing from anyone who bought your number, because your number is never given to anyone. See the Privacy Policy.
It only goes one way
Beacon Peak is an announcement service, not a chat. Replies to the alert number are read, but nobody is sitting at the other end of it. If you need an answer, write to the person named in the message or email support@beaconpeak.org.
Joining, and leaving
You are on a list because you asked to be, either through the sign-up form or by turning on text messages yourself in the membership records of a group you belong to. You can leave from your own phone at any time: reply STOP to any message and you will not get another. Reply HELP for help. Message frequency varies, and message and data rates may apply.
Each sign-up covers one program. Someone who signs up to hear about a single community event is not added to anything else; that would take a separate sign-up, made by them.
Who runs this
Beacon Peak is an independent service, run by volunteers in Alpine, Utah, for local community and congregational groups. It sends messages on behalf of the groups that use it and does not speak for them. Email support@beaconpeak.org and a person reads it.