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Communication Website Updates Site Update: Sept. 24, 2010

Site Update: Sept. 24, 2010

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Website News for September 24, 2010

Services Archives

Yesterday I finished moving all the sermon archives and the services archives together, hopefully making both easier to find. It was a very complicated process, involving moving and renaming and deleting several elements of the site, but I'm glad it's done. I do think keeping it all together makes sense.

The 2009 archive articles are still separate (sermon in one article and the service description and audio in another), but eventually I may combine all of them, as I've been doing with 2010. Now there will just be one article for each service. You can find the archives under the Worship tab, here: Services Archives

I also decided to stop swimming against the current with the sort order on these, so the newest article / archive will be on the top of the list (which is the default).

In other news, there are services (complete with pictures!) up for October, the Webmaster Report for the AGM is almost done, and the right column has had a little reorganization: Site Updates are now at the bottom, and What's New has been promoted toward the top.

Sitemap

The Sitemap is back and running, after a temporary hiaitus. It was disabled after moving to the new template (the new "look"), and is now here.

If you haven't been South on the site recently, please check out the bottom area of each page for UU Bits and Bytes (a little historical UU perspective) and UU Planet TV.

Have a great week!

Karin

 

 

 

Quick Links

A few links to make finding popular items on the site a little easier. You can also use the Search box in the top right corner of every page.

Please direct questions or comments about the website to the Webmaster.

UU Bits and Bytes

Civil Rights and Social Justice

Unitarian Universalists have historically been closely involved with civil rights and social justice movements. John Haynes Holmes, a UU minister, was among the founders of both the NAACP and the ACLU, chairing the latter for a time. Approximately 20% of Unitarian Universalist ministers marched with Martin Luther King, Jr., from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. UU ministers have been performing same-sex unions since at least the late 1960s.

In 1995 the UUA helped establish the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU).


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

“The complexities of adult life get in the way of the truth. The great philosophers have always been able to clear away the complexities and see simple distinctions—simple once they are stated, vastly difficult before. If we are to follow them we too must be childishly simple in our questions—and maturely wise in our... replies.”

~Mortimer J. Adler (born December 28, 1902)

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