The Episcopal Church welcomes you … to use the bathroom
Does your church offer a bathroom ministry? You may have never thought of it as such, but in New York City, this is a much
Does your church offer a bathroom ministry? You may have never thought of it as such, but in New York City, this is a much
Café friends and contributors Dr. Meredith Gould and Canon Dan Webster are getting married today. As people who work to empower sharing the Gospel online,
Earlier this week Pope Benedict used Twitter for the first time. On behalf of the rest of us who’ve been tweeting away for long while
Recently, Facebook rolled out a new feature called Facebook Questions, aiming for a built-in poll interface that would allow people and pages to easily survey their friends and readers from time to time.
This week on our social networks, it’s been fairly quiet. The Café’s art blog now has its own photo album on Facebook, which should make it easier for fans to share the images on their own pages if they wish to do so. One of the threads on “Hymn Madness” evolved into a conversation about what brings people to church.
We had a few issues with links on Facebook not going through to the blog this week. When that happens, if we don’t address it immediately, just come to https://episcopal.cafe directly and click the appropriate blog–most of the time, that will be The Lead. In addition, we’ll be posting images from the art blog directly to the Facebook page from time to time. Now, to share a few comments.
This week, a lively discussion arose on Facebook off the post about online seminary education. Some spoke in favor of it, others expressed their reservations. What do you think?
Facebook pages are newly aggravating, because they have applied their so-called relevance engine (the same thing that generates their “top news” feed on your personal
Facebook rolled out a few new ways to identify your relationship this week, such as “in a civil union” or “in a domestic partnership.” What do you think of the new Facebook relationship categories?
This week on Social Hour, we thought we’d explore a little on Facebook and share a page we stumbled upon rather by accident, shared on our wall, and watched it grow by exponents over the next few days–when we posted it, I had just signed up as its 33rd fan. The Episcopal Foodie Network now has 621 fans and links to discussions about things like King’s Cake, Valentine’s Day treats, and favorite recipes.