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Communication Website Updates Whew! One newsflash module = one tired Webmaster

Whew! One newsflash module = one tired Webmaster

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I think I'll put up a newsflash rotating gallery thingie on the front page of the site this morning...

(8 hours later)

Okay, now how lame would it be if I missed church because I was up all night putting it together? :0)

No more will the most important announcements and events hide in the website, for they have a place to breathe and be seen, right on the top of the front page!! Yay!

I tried a few different tools for this job, and, after some frustrating hours, am using a simple but I think easy-to-understant newsflash plugin.

Clicking on the link "Whole story" or the picture will take you to the entire article.

All from me tonight! See you in church.

Karin

 

 

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UU Bits and Bytes

Survey Says...

In a survey, Unitarian Universalists in the United States were asked which provided term or set of terms best describe their belief. Many respondents chose more than one term to describe their beliefs. The top choices were: Humanist – 54%, Agnostic – 33%, Earth-centered – 31%, Atheist – 18%, Buddhist – 16.5%, Christian – 13.1%, Pagan – 13.1%

Source: John Dart, ed. Surveys: 'UUism' unique Churchgoers from elsewhere. Christian Century.


What's Happening

Mon May 21 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM
Rainbow Choir
Wed May 23 @ 6:30PM - 07:15PM
Passage Meditation and Mantram
Thu May 24 @ 9:00AM - 11:30AM
Winnipeg Harvest
Thu May 24 @ 7:30PM - 09:30PM
Church Choir Practice
Sun May 27 @10:30AM -
Worship & RE
Sun May 27 @ 2:30PM - 04:30PM
Spirits Call Choir

Webside Pulpit

“There are times, perhaps largely in the majority, when the material values press upon us and demand our attention. The average day is a busy day, and of necessity is concerned about bread and raiment. But there are other times when the roar of traffic is unheard, and in the solemn silence we find ourselves considering the things that are unseen and eternal.” ~ Julian C. Jaynes (born January 18, 1854)

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