Together And A Bunch Of New Websites

July 4, 2009

in TOAM09

I am now back blogging. I thought I’d let you know about a new feature I am testing out here, and a bunch of websites that have been set up connected to the church where I am part of the leadership team.

Firstly, if you look to your left of the screen you should see a tab that when clicked will open out a draw which forms a tweetboard. This is kind of a replacement for comments. It allows you to discuss posts you see here, or perhaps even connect with other readers of the blog. All posts will also appear at http://twitter.com where you can get an account.

If you have facebook, you can use twitter to update your facebook status line. Some people seem to love twitter and others facebook so having a presence in both places seems like a good idea.
Next week I will be live blogging the Together On A Mission conference once again. If you tweet, and will be there, it would be great if you use the tweetboard on this site during the event. If you are tweeting on a phone and so can’t use the tweetboard, please do add #TOAM to your tweets so they are easy to track


Also, new over the last week or two are also the following.

1. A news section on the Jubilee website which is kind of like a blog. http://jubilee-church.org/news

2. A revamped video section where you can stream and download old videos http://jubilee-church.org/video

3. A vimeo channel where you can watch sermon excerpts and other videos about us and Newfrontiers http://vimeo.com/channels/jubilee

4. Twitter sites for some of our leaders:
http://twitter.com/topekoleoso
http://twitter.com/stuartemsley
http://twitter.com/davepask

And, finally, though this is not new, I am at http://twitter.com/adrianwarnock

Hope you enjoy all these new sites!

Do say hello at the conference, tho sadly I cannot make the informal bloggers meet up Dave Bish is organising. Email him for details.

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