Posts Tagged ‘Church’
24
Jun
Posted by Douglas in Church. Tagged: 2011, annual, Church, conference, methodist, nccumc, umc, united. Leave a Comment
One of the highlights of my job is the production of our Annual Conference. This conference consists of several worship sessions and business meetings over three or four days, held in early June. For the last three or four years the conference was held in Greenville, NC. This year, due to a scheduling conflict, the [...]
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17
May
Posted by Douglas in Church. Tagged: Church, disaster, merci, recovery, relief, tornado, umc. Leave a Comment
Today I had the opportunity to visit our Disaster Recovery warehouse in Rosewood. The purpose of my visit was to scout the computer equipment stored there and perform a quick inventory. I was meeting a co-worker who was performing a similar function so that we could discuss the equipment together. After finishing up I noticed [...]
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17
Sep
Posted by Douglas in Church, Technology. Tagged: Church, methodist, presentation, slides, Technology, UMITA. Leave a Comment
Presentation Slides Powerpoint (PPT) Adobe Acrobat (PDF) The video that was embedded in slide number eight can be found here. Additional Resources Achieving Your Online Communications Goals 50 Ways To Communicate Effectively
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12
Sep
Posted by Douglas in Church, Technology. Tagged: Church, methodism, Technology, UMITA. Leave a Comment
As the IT Director for the NC Methodist Conference I belong to the United Methodist Information Technology Association (UMITA). We meet once a year and discuss issues affecting technology and the United Methodist Church. This year’s meeting will be held next week in Norcross, GA. I will be presenting on why churches need a web [...]
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7
Jul
Posted by Douglas in Church, Social Networks. Tagged: 10 thousand doors, Church, facebook, google maps, methodist, twitter, umc, umcom, volunteer. 4 Comments
During our annual conference I was heavily exposed for the first time to the new Rethink Church campaign coming from United Methodist Communications (UMCOM). Being on the conference staff I have heard rumblings about this initiative, but this was the first time I a full presentation. The communications folks started talking about this months ago [...]
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