Saturday, April 25, 2009
Let's See some comments
Word about this Annual Meeting Blog is spread but everyone looking at it might not realize that each entry has an opportunity for YOU....yes that is YOU to add your thoughts, comments, feels, opinions -- I hear we have a few of these in the UCC. At the bottom of each post in smaller print you will see who made the post, at what time and then comments. Click on comments and a screen comes up for you to add your own stuff. Please join in!
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Also, as the number of Blog posts grow....look down at the very bottom of the page below the last post and you will see "Older Post" -- click on that for some of the earlier postings that don't fit on page one.
ReplyDeleteDear UCC-ers, Thanks to the blog and Rick Russell's phone calls I have a sense of the meeting. I hope in worship and workshop time folk will remember the Tamils of Sri Lanka. The civil war there may be drawing to a close with a final crush of the population. Through the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, the United Church Board for World Ministries, and today's Global Ministries, we have been in relationship with the Jaffna Diocese for almost 200 years.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Russell
Thanks to all for the blog! This is the first year since some time in the 1960's that at least one member of our family has not been at Annual Meeting. We really appreciate the blog so we can have a sense of what's happening.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much,
Deeg Nelson
Annual Meeting delegates and friends,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for entrusting me with the office of Moderator for the coming year. Leadership is not one person and I know that Mike, the Board of Directors plus all of the Boards and Committees of the PNC will be working together for the good of all. As we worship together in the morning, we will be sent out into the world to do the ministry to which we have been called--as individuals; as churches and communities of faith; and as a Conference. May God grant us wisdom and strength.