forwarded from Jack Vaughn, who is having trouble posting to the list: Are there any Episcopalians who sing the last verse of 'America' during the Rite I...
Michael
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May 9, 2000 2:17 am
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I don't know the "why" but attend a church in which during the monthly Morning Prayer service (Rite I) it is the custom to sing the last verse of America. I...
Barbara Frake
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May 9, 2000 3:40 am
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From a Canadian. We have an old ECUSA (1940) hymn book in which I found two sets of words set to a tune called America. The first three lines of My Country...
Dorothy/Anne Crocker
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May 9, 2000 1:43 pm
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The words we sing - from verse 4: Our fathers' God, to Thee, Author of liberty, To Thee we sing: Long may our land be bright with free-dom's holy light; ...
Jack Vaughn
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May 9, 2000 1:55 pm
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... 1690-1743 ... Hmmmmmmm. It sure wouldn't pass muster these days. Our FATHERS' God! What about the 51% of our population? Monarchical images aren't very...
Dorothy/Anne Crocker
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May 9, 2000 2:32 pm
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... ================ It's #717 in the 1982 Hymnal (ECUSA) -- same as #141 in the 1940 Hymnal. My Country, 'Tis of Thee Words: Samuel Francis Smith (1808-1895)*...
Michael
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May 9, 2000 2:36 pm
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I don't think we've ever sung any of "America" at this church during the six years I've been a member. Now I wonder why we haven't!...
GenKathy@...
May 10, 2000 5:48 pm
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We're working on our "newcomer skills" at Saint Anne's, and one of the things we want to do is to have a necomer brochure that will briefly introduce visitors...
Michael
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May 30, 2000 3:06 pm
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One of the things you can do is a PowerPoint presentation on CD for those with computers. They will always have it. ... From: Michael [mailto:michael@...] ...
Tracourt mail
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May 30, 2000 3:10 pm
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... ======== Thanks for the suggestion. As one who cherishes her Macintosh computer, I am keenly aware that not all computers speak the same language (i.e.,...
Michael
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May 30, 2000 4:21 pm
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... Dear Michael, We have mini-folders for our newcomers, which include a general parish brochure, a brochure from our summer or winter music program, and in...
Ann Markle
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May 30, 2000 5:25 pm
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In a message dated 5/30/00 11:22:23 AM Central Daylight Time, michael@... writes: << What type of presentation does it produce? ... I am very interested in...
JAlcorn@...
May 30, 2000 6:15 pm
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In a message dated 5/30/00 10:15:55 AM Central Daylight Time, jtraylor@... writes: << One of the things you can do is a PowerPoint presentation on CD...
JAlcorn@...
May 30, 2000 6:16 pm
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We did ours on color paper, three folded. It looks really nice. Simple. Basic facts. Available on the table in the Narthex is a booklet that contains all...
BarbyB1137@...
May 30, 2000 10:07 pm
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I have been lurking on this board for awhile--am a member of St. Francis Episcopal--in St. Louis. We are a mission church, with pledging membership of about...
Cynthia
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May 31, 2000 1:30 pm
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Please explain however you manage to get a chair into a paper folder! If you mean Chairman or Chairwoman or President, why not say so? I think it is quite...
KENNETH BOVEY
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May 31, 2000 8:02 pm
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... Chair is now common usage, and most folks accept and understand that. Some, such as yourself, will not like modern usage, however. For those that are...
Ann Markle
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May 31, 2000 8:54 pm
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I agree. Chairman or Chairwoman doesn't take that many many keystrokes. Chair and chairperson both sound pretty rude to me. from the South bank of Walnut...
Jack Vaughn
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May 31, 2000 9:15 pm
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We had put up a "Welcome to St. John's brochure" at: http://www.motherflash.com/stjohns Click on the uppermost button, the one that says "Welcome". You would...
Sam Calvert
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Jun 1, 2000 4:23 am
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Chair is an ancient and honourable term for a person in authority, such as the presider of a committee, meeting, academic seat, etc., according to the Concise...
Dorothy/Anne Crocker
hopebayc@...
Jun 1, 2000 1:56 pm
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I've just signed up for this great Christian discussion group. It's very active, the best I've seen. If anyone wants to learn about the end times and the...
Bob LeMaster
Bob_lemaster@...
Jun 4, 2000 2:26 am
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Here's a great list for discussing the rapture and end times. Very active. Just click on below. http://www.egroups.com/group/RaptureDiscussion...
CardinalSmith@...
Jun 17, 2000 11:55 pm
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I picked up a good idea from one of my e-mail-lists: To put URL links to parishioners' personal and business webpages on the parish website. It might be just...
Michael
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Jul 7, 2000 4:23 am
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You may want to reconsider that idea. As most of us know, all dealings with church members is not always pleasant. The mere fact that you link to them, is...
Jay Traylor
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Jul 7, 2000 12:58 pm
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... If that is a concern then a simple statement like "This page contains links to our member's webpages. A listing here doesn't imply Parish sponsorship or...
Patti May
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Jul 7, 2000 1:33 pm
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... with ... them, ... name ... Excellent advice. You could get yourselves in deep trouble. Dorothy Crocker hopebayc@......
Dorothy/Anne Crocker
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Jul 7, 2000 2:37 pm
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... Send your favorite photo with any online greeting! http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/redirects/americangreetings.rdct...
Q c xand
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Aug 8, 2000 9:15 pm
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I very strongly feel that whilst one should certainly not SERVE all those whom you enumerate, one should - for Christ's sake and for the Kingdom's sake -...
KENNETH BOVEY
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Aug 11, 2000 8:59 pm
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Can anyone help? I'm reading for a Public Relations Degree at Leeds Metropolitan University and I'm currently researching for a dissertation title. PR (and...
arfj3v16@...
Aug 21, 2000 2:40 pm
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In a message dated 8/21/00 10:41:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... While I've had only a little experience using this resource, have you checked the Barna...