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Post by Vicki L. Hall on Mar 16, 2007 8:37:37 GMT -5
Hi, friends, I'm glad you've made it this far Welcome to our new SEPA Intentional Interims Message Board. This is a confidential board, accessible only to rostered SEPA interim pastors, SEPA deans, and synod staff. Given that you all have the ability to start new threads of your choice, this is very much our board, which we can shape to meet our needs. A few of the possibilities that occur to me, and for which I will begin threads, just to get us started are: a CONTACT thread so that those who would like to can reach me readily, a quarterly CONSULTATION thread so that we can stay on top of upcoming meeting dates, sites, and themes, and a PASTOR ASSIGNMENT thread which posts the information Bill Shafer has been so meticulously tracking As I mentioned, please post new threads as the Spirit moves and let's see together how useful this tool might be in helping us to improve our methods of communication and continue our long legacy of constantly strengthening interim ministry in SEPA synod for the good of the congregations we serve. Peace, Vicki L. Hall Dean for Interim Ministry
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Post by paul75 on Mar 19, 2007 14:18:07 GMT -5
WOW!!! I just discovered that if I haven't read a new thread yet, it says "NEW" next to it. Why duh! How easy is this! Paul Bartlett
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Post by Vicki L. Hall on Mar 19, 2007 20:41:07 GMT -5
WOW!!! I just discovered that if I haven't read a new thread yet, it says "NEW" next to it. Why duh! How easy is this! Paul Bartlett I know, isn't that great?
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Post by richard mathisen on Mar 21, 2007 1:24:20 GMT -5
Vicki,
Why doesn't the registration process work for me? When I try to register, I get the error "Invalid username / password combination." Am I doing something wrong?
Dick Mathisen
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Post by Vicki L. Hall on Mar 21, 2007 10:03:43 GMT -5
Vicki, Why doesn't the registration process work for me? When I try to register, I get the error "Invalid username / password combination." Am I doing something wrong? thingy Mathisen Dick, I honestly don't know, but let me see I can get you registered on my end.
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Post by Dick Mathisen on Mar 24, 2007 11:22:59 GMT -5
Vicki,
Thanks for your help in getting me registered! I'm all set now.
This message is really a test message. I've tried to change my username to get rid of the "thingymathisen." The "Modify Profile" doesn't allow me to change the username but I may be able to change the way my name is displayed. We'll see!
Dick Mathisen
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Post by Vicki L. Hall on Apr 3, 2007 15:55:03 GMT -5
It was good to see so many of you at today's Chrism Mass. This service is such a colleagial way to begin Holy Week.
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Post by carroll2 on Aug 13, 2007 15:58:19 GMT -5
yo colleagues are you out there? havent seen much activity lately aha - basking on an island?? but hear this, I am coming to the end of an assignment what do you all do when most of the work is over? (lame-duck session) how do you stay creative and helpful to a congregation that aniticpates the arrival of a new pastor within a month or so gene root
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