Some thoughts on church,
and postmodernism,
and how it is that we find integrity and wholeness
in our varied forms of worship
and understandings of God.

An Entry Point

I've organized this blog chronologically from its inception, which is backwards from how most blogs are organized. Basically that means that the dates you see for each post to the right are imaginary. Don't worry about it. They show up in the right order...think of the "older posts" link as a "next" button.



And a BIG THANKS! to those who were willing to be interviewed, and who offered suggestions. You're really good sports, and I'm glad to know you (even though I've only ever really met Jay Voorhees, and I'm not sure that we did more than show up at the same seminar once).

8.20.2008

Not Much to eChurch Online

This one was a big disappointment...perhaps I should have known by the name. This is not a church in any real sense. Instead it is a poorly constructed mashup of free widgets: bible study, devotion, games, etc. all appear to be generated elsewhere and just all jumbled together on this site. Its layout is not coherent and it served no real useful function that I can determine. There appears to be a forum for gamers; apart from lists of links, this is the only interactive content, but I did not find the rest of the site interested enough to want to register.

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I am a United Methodist (UM) pastor, married to a UM pastor, which makes life entertaining from time to time. I am a newly minted D. Min--yes, that's Rev. Dr. Anne, to you. I am a learner and teller of stories, looking at how we share faith and relationships. Any views I express here are not necessarily United Methodist views: they are mine.