From father.mansfield at johannite.org Thu Mar 12 00:26:37 2009 From: father.mansfield at johannite.org (Rev Fr Tim Mansfield) Date: Thu Mar 12 00:26:41 2009 Subject: [st u's community] [st uriel's] Holy Eucharist Message-ID: <35565cab0903112226h4c17c3cekd53938289880b9b@mail.gmail.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ announce mailing list announce@saint-uriels.org http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/announce From nowlandtr at gmail.com Fri Mar 27 08:58:08 2009 From: nowlandtr at gmail.com (Trisha Nowland) Date: Fri Mar 27 08:58:13 2009 Subject: [st u's community] Fwd: Sophia Cafe on Sunday In-Reply-To: <35565cab0903270638k14d33ee9w2eb270fe5b6e0d08@mail.gmail.com> References: <663BEF85-7781-404C-A758-6590395CB56A@gmail.com> <35565cab0903270638k14d33ee9w2eb270fe5b6e0d08@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi all, I'm just forwarding through the reminder from Fr. Tim+ for this week's reading group, please see the message attached below. Blessings, Trish ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tim Mansfield Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:12:26 +1100 Subject: Sophia Cafe on Sunday To: Parish of St Uriel announcements Hi folks, Our usual Sunday Sophia Cafe meeting is on Sunday at 6pm. The reading for this week is the section of Living Gnosticism about the inner meaning of the festivals of the year. Come along to discover a new way to understand Easter just before we gather to celebrate it. Usual place, usual time. 6pm, Sunday Unitarian Centre 15 Francis St Darlinghurst Father Tim Mansfield Sydney, Australia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://laika.gnusto.com/pipermail/community/attachments/20090327/ba931d32/attachment.htm From father.mansfield at johannite.org Sun Mar 29 20:21:23 2009 From: father.mansfield at johannite.org (Rev Fr Tim Mansfield) Date: Sun Mar 29 20:21:28 2009 Subject: [st u's community] [st uriel's] Format change for Sunday evenings. Message-ID: <35565cab0903291821l86c91f4v1d8d663448a11972@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, We had a discussion last night at the Sophia Cafe study group about our current weekly format. I think we agreed that it was good to get time to talk, study and get to know each other better, but some of us miss the opportunity to pray and worship together as well. We also wondered whether a reading group might be off-putting for casual visitors who may not be keeping up with the assigned reading. So, the assembled group agreed to a little fine tuning of our current format. >From next week on each week will be structured like this: 6:00pm A brief service 7:00pm Sophia cafe The service might be a Sophianic Eucharist or Johannite Vespers or other short services like a Sophia Service. I'll announce the service each week. The service will always be finished by about 7pm, so if you're not into liturgy, arriving at 7pm means you can join in with the discussion at Sophia Cafe. If you're not into study and discussion you only have to commit an hour of a Sunday evening for a shared experience of prayer. Sophia Cafe will shift a little so that it always begins with a short 5-10 minute presentation of the topic for the week by a member of the community followed by discussion. As usual, we'll provide tea and snacks. Some weeks in place of talking about a text, we might try a simple prayer practice or a style of meditation. I'll announce what's on the cards each week along with the style of service. This new format means that no matter what week you have time to drop in, there's always prayer, discussion and informal community. I'm delighted by the chance to give more space for the members of our emerging community to express their gifts and I feel that the congregation is developing a sound way to meet together which helps it cohere but also keeps it open for newcomers. I'd be delighted to see you there, whether it's just for one visit, as an occasional visitor or as a regular member of our congregation. Come just as you are, stay as long or as little as you like. Yours in Love and Light, Tim+ _______________________________________________ announce mailing list announce@saint-uriels.org http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/announce From father.mansfield at johannite.org Sun Mar 29 22:14:58 2009 From: father.mansfield at johannite.org (Rev Fr Tim Mansfield) Date: Sun Mar 29 22:15:01 2009 Subject: [st u's community] Talking via Facebook Message-ID: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> Hi folks, I'm wondering how it would strike people if I proposed using the St Uriel's group in Facebook for conversations about the parish rather than this mailing list? The "community" mailing list is only open to people who have attended services at St Uriel's a few times. I add people manually. I'm not proposing to move the "announce" list to Facebook. How do you think it would affect your participation? Would you be more likely to join in or less? How do you feel it affects the look and feel of our community and its ability to do what it does? Please send your thoughts here for now. Regards Tim From jamie.edwin.thomas at gmail.com Sun Mar 29 22:26:35 2009 From: jamie.edwin.thomas at gmail.com (Jamie Thomas) Date: Sun Mar 29 22:26:38 2009 Subject: [st u's community] Talking via Facebook In-Reply-To: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> References: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: OK with me As long as it was a "message" to my profile I will read it. Posting to the Group page would be iffy as I only visit the page sporadically. Jamie On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Rev Fr Tim Mansfield < father.mansfield@johannite.org> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm wondering how it would strike people if I proposed using the St > Uriel's group in Facebook for conversations about the parish rather > than this mailing list? The "community" mailing list is only open to > people who have attended services at St Uriel's a few times. I add > people manually. > > I'm not proposing to move the "announce" list to Facebook. > > How do you think it would affect your participation? Would you be more > likely to join in or less? > > How do you feel it affects the look and feel of our community and its > ability to do what it does? > > Please send your thoughts here for now. > > Regards > > Tim > _______________________________________________ > community mailing list > community@saint-uriels.org > http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://laika.gnusto.com/pipermail/community/attachments/20090330/e85fc7af/attachment.htm From lunetta777 at bigpond.com Mon Mar 30 04:30:38 2009 From: lunetta777 at bigpond.com (lunetta777) Date: Mon Mar 30 04:31:21 2009 Subject: [st u's community] Talking via Facebook In-Reply-To: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> References: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49D0913E.4010507@bigpond.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://laika.gnusto.com/pipermail/community/attachments/20090330/5b3bb292/attachment.htm From tim at saint-uriels.org Mon Mar 30 04:36:41 2009 From: tim at saint-uriels.org (Fr Tim Mansfield) Date: Mon Mar 30 04:36:44 2009 Subject: [st u's community] Talking via Facebook In-Reply-To: <49D0913E.4010507@bigpond.com> References: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> <49D0913E.4010507@bigpond.com> Message-ID: <35565cab0903300236r5831dfb6t4eeba8f0eaa64414@mail.gmail.com> The unfortunate thing I'm working out about facebook groups is that they don't let you know when there's anything posted in the forum. Unless I'm mistaken, it doesn't show up in your notifications or anything so you actually have to remember to go look at the group - which is pretty much a show-stopper, I think. Does anyone else actually participate in groups on Facebook? Tim+ 2009/3/30 lunetta777 : > I guess more likely to join in on Facebook, except for those times when I > cdon't have the time to get on there (email is quicker than Facebook when > you're short on time). But you say announcement would still be email, so > what objections could I have now? > > - > Lynette > > Rev Fr Tim Mansfield wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I'm wondering how it would strike people if I proposed using the St > Uriel's group in Facebook for conversations about the parish rather > than this mailing list? The "community" mailing list is only open to > people who have attended services at St Uriel's a few times. I add > people manually. > > I'm not proposing to move the "announce" list to Facebook. > > How do you think it would affect your participation? Would you be more > likely to join in or less? > > How do you feel it affects the look and feel of our community and its > ability to do what it does? > > Please send your thoughts here for now. > > Regards > > Tim > _______________________________________________ > community mailing list > community@saint-uriels.org > http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community > > > > -- > ******* > Lynette > > 93 > 93/93 > > http://www.okulture.com > > _______________________________________________ > community mailing list > community@saint-uriels.org > http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community > > From lunetta777 at bigpond.com Mon Mar 30 04:42:00 2009 From: lunetta777 at bigpond.com (lunetta777) Date: Mon Mar 30 04:42:39 2009 Subject: [st u's community] Talking via Facebook In-Reply-To: <35565cab0903300236r5831dfb6t4eeba8f0eaa64414@mail.gmail.com> References: <35565cab0903292014u55e608a3icc6e5a479cd11cae@mail.gmail.com> <49D0913E.4010507@bigpond.com> <35565cab0903300236r5831dfb6t4eeba8f0eaa64414@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49D093E8.4020100@bigpond.com> hmm that could be a problem. You might be able to "share" your ppsys to a grou, but each poster would have to do that with each post Fr Tim Mansfield wrote: > The unfortunate thing I'm working out about facebook groups is that > they don't let you know when there's anything posted in the forum. > > Unless I'm mistaken, it doesn't show up in your notifications or > anything so you actually have to remember to go look at the group - > which is pretty much a show-stopper, I think. > Does anyone else actually participate in groups on Facebook? > > Tim+ > -- ******* Lynette 93 93/93 http://www.okulture.com From father.mansfield at johannite.org Tue Mar 31 16:51:44 2009 From: father.mansfield at johannite.org (Rev Fr Tim Mansfield) Date: Tue Mar 31 16:51:48 2009 Subject: [st u's community] new mailout Message-ID: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> Any feedback on the new service mailout? Including whether you received it or not. :) Tim+ From jamie.edwin.thomas at gmail.com Tue Mar 31 17:01:38 2009 From: jamie.edwin.thomas at gmail.com (Jamie Thomas) Date: Tue Mar 31 17:01:40 2009 Subject: [st u's community] new mailout In-Reply-To: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> References: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Looks great!! Love the logo On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Rev Fr Tim Mansfield < father.mansfield@johannite.org> wrote: > Any feedback on the new service mailout? > > Including whether you received it or not. :) > > Tim+ > _______________________________________________ > community mailing list > community@saint-uriels.org > http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://laika.gnusto.com/pipermail/community/attachments/20090401/1c56e9bf/attachment.htm From nowlandtr at gmail.com Tue Mar 31 17:53:03 2009 From: nowlandtr at gmail.com (Trisha Nowland) Date: Tue Mar 31 17:53:06 2009 Subject: [st u's community] new mailout In-Reply-To: References: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: It rocks! (not in the Saint Peter way). It might be good to put 'Parish of St Uriels' in front of 'Services this week'? My 'St Uriel's' filter didn't capture it, it couldn't find 'St Uriels' in the pretty, code-enhanced body. And I wouldn't want to mistakenly trash it, thinking that it was abut 'Train Services' or 'Hot Water Services'............ Is this an example of a mail-out that is automate-able? It looks fantastic regardless, but if it is, that's really impressive. Trish -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://laika.gnusto.com/pipermail/community/attachments/20090401/54937758/attachment.htm From fiona at mbcomms.net.au Tue Mar 31 22:39:57 2009 From: fiona at mbcomms.net.au (Fiona J Austen) Date: Tue Mar 31 22:40:11 2009 Subject: [st u's community] new mailout In-Reply-To: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> References: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49D2E20D.3030604@mbcomms.net.au> Hi Tim and All, Love it very nice well worded and not tooo long without missing the info very professional AND I was looking at mailChimp only yesterday! Will have to have a chat about it sometime. One thing missing was the logo, which I'm sure you know about and will fix. LOve Fiona Hoping to make it this week but depends on energy levels after a tennis and footy Saturday, go swannies. May your light shine forth. Rev Fr Tim Mansfield wrote: > Any feedback on the new service mailout? > > Including whether you received it or not. :) > > Tim+ > _______________________________________________ > community mailing list > community@saint-uriels.org > http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community > > From fiona at mbcomms.net.au Tue Mar 31 22:58:29 2009 From: fiona at mbcomms.net.au (Fiona J Austen) Date: Tue Mar 31 22:58:37 2009 Subject: [st u's community] new mailout In-Reply-To: <49D2E20D.3030604@mbcomms.net.au> References: <35565cab0903311451i46c75e5ap7c79ada12295f4ea@mail.gmail.com> <49D2E20D.3030604@mbcomms.net.au> Message-ID: <49D2E665.60705@mbcomms.net.au> Cancel the bit about the logo, I forgot to hit the load images button in my email client! Loooks good! Trish if you include "johannite.org" in your filter for the "froms" or "reply-to" address's it should work. fi Fiona J Austen wrote: > Hi Tim and All, > > Love it very nice well worded and not tooo long without missing the > info very professional AND I was looking at mailChimp only yesterday! > Will have to have a chat about it sometime. > > One thing missing was the logo, which I'm sure you know about and will > fix. > > LOve Fiona Hoping to make it this week but depends on energy levels > after a tennis and footy Saturday, go swannies. > May your light shine forth. > > Rev Fr Tim Mansfield wrote: >> Any feedback on the new service mailout? >> >> Including whether you received it or not. :) >> >> Tim+ >> _______________________________________________ >> community mailing list >> community@saint-uriels.org >> http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> > _______________________________________________ > community mailing list > community@saint-uriels.org > http://laika.gnusto.com/mailman/listinfo/community > From lunetta777 at bigpond.com Tue Mar 31 23:02:02 2009 From: lunetta777 at bigpond.com (lunetta777@bigpond.com) Date: Tue Mar 31 23:02:11 2009 Subject: [st u's community] new mailout Message-ID: <380-22009431422898@M2W015.mail2web.com> I will have to reserve judgment for the moment because I was looking at it in plain text this morning via mail2web. I'm not sure if I've accidentally deleted it or if someone was on my email at home later in the day, because it's gone now! I will have to check the inbox at home this evening. Original Message: ----------------- Rev Fr Tim Mansfield wrote: > Any feedback on the new service mailout? > > Including whether you received it or not. :) > > Tim+ -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web