This video reviews the taxonomies defined for church-related post types in the example setup. Let's look at the details:
For the churches post type, there are two main taxonomies:
Organization Types: Represents different types of churches or organizations, such as church or group.
Regions: Indicates the region where the church belongs.
Additionally, there is a church assignments taxonomy. This links a directory item, such as a pastor or staff member, to a church, and assigns a church position to that link.

When viewing a church position, the taxonomy is defined by different labels and settings. Essentially, a taxonomy consists of a set of value fields.
In the church assignments section, you can see the church position taxonomy values, such as Assistant, impostor, care, associate pastor, pastor, interim, or senior pastor.

As a result, church assignments are defined by linking a directory item (e.g., James Kyle) to a church (e.g., Living Hope SDA Church) with a specific church position (e.g., pastor).

The title of a church assignment post is generated automatically. In the next video, you will see how this automated title is populated using the Advanced Custom Field blocks plugin for WordPress.

