We’ve Got Mail!
Several readers have expressed a wish to be able to correspond with The Episcopal Majority. We have now obtained an e-mail account and posted a “Contact Us” link at the left side of this page, in the “About …” links.
Do you have a question or want to volunteer to help with the National Gathering on November 3-4? Send us a note.
Do you want your name to be included in the "Who We Are" list of signatories? Send us an e-mail, including your title, name, parish (if you wish), and diocese.
Do you have a question or comment for one of our authors? Use the “Contact Us” link, and we’ll direct it to the author. (But we will not forward to them any e-messages that breach the bonds of good taste. We are Episcopalians, after all!)
Is an idea burning inside you, and you want to write an essay for publication here? Do you have a first-hand story that speaks to you of all that is best about The Episcopal Church? Send us an abstract or draft, and we’ll send it along to the editorial team.
While sorting through the mountain of papers around my computer today, I came upon the printout of an e-mail sent at 3:59 p.m. on Wednesday, August 9. That message is the “birth certificate” for this website – issued at the moment of its creation.
Little did we think, a mere sixteen days ago, that so many people would come here to express their support for the church we so love. Nor did we expect the amount of “traffic” we have had.
Those of you who have followed this website from its earliest hours and days will notice we’ve made many improvements. The addition of a link to our e-mail is the most recent, but you may trust others are in development.
Let us go forth in the name of Christ. Alleluia, alleluia.
4 Comments:
Finally!
I've been waiting and waiting for someone to give the proper response, flutegirl. Now we can blow out the candles and go to coffee hour. ;-)
Hey! I'm always the crucifer. What do I know about what those torchbearers are doing?!
You're not dissing the torches, are you? I'm gonna tell my thurifer on you.
ToeWalker, the thurifers rule. Even we crucifers bow to their authority. (Never get in the way of a mean-swinging thurifer!)
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