To really implement this idea well, which is to leverage Logos and Faithlife TV + Mobile Ed church subscription as a natural choice for communities and ministries, there's couple of things Logos/Faithlife might want to do.
* First, make sure all Faithlife resources are available within the Logos.com store front. I have about 8K invested in Wordsearch simply because I wasn't able to locate many bible study programs at logos.com . I later found out, many of them were available for purchase though via ebook.faithlife.com . I posted a RFE here also about it - https://faithlife.com/posts/1625455 .
* Second, to leverage this idea that Faithlife/Logos is the natural vendor of choice for a complete education system that scales from individual, groups, and remote groups, it might be worth wild to see if there's a partnership that can be had with RightNow media. I have access to that library via my Liberty.edu student account. There's many bible study programs available there. Even if it was an addon purchase upgrade, it would be great to have that library also be available via the FaithLifeTV and MobileED views under my church subscription. And for each video course also be available within Logos software [either as the free version that sometimes available or for purchase at Logos].
- partnership with RightNow might be as easy as setting up a SSO interface between the two groups and then the various API requirements for their library offerings to be displayed within the Faithlife/Logos sites/tools.
- My church subscribes to both RightNow Media and Faithlife TV. I believe RightNow is more "accessible" to most congregants and study groups. However, if someone wants a deep dive, I point them to Faithlife TV. Having both together would be helpful because I could point folks to one place. However, I doubt the two will ever become one. In the end business decisions must be made. I understand that. I also want Faithlife to stay in business for a long, long time since I've invested so much in all their tools ;)