New AOCM Website

AOCM website 2008

Today we launched to new website for the Association of Ordinands and Candidates for ministry.  It will take some time for some of the more technical bits to go online, but for now it all seems to work.

AOCM represents all those training in Church of England colleges and courses for ministry. We aim to support students as they prepare to serve God’s church.

Go to www.aocm.org.uk and find out more.

Internet Evangelism Day

Just wanted to bring this event and website to your attention.

You Can Change the World: Online Outreach Really Works

With over 1000 million people already online, the potential for web evangelism is staggering. This is a day of opportunity! Please take time to look at the Internet Evangelism Day website, and find how God is using this new medium. You may have the gifts to be involved in web evangelism yourself – and surprisingly, you do not need to be technical!

InternetEvangelismDay.com

New Website for Emmanuel Church Bramcote

Emmanuel Website 2008

Today we published the new-look for Emmanuel Church Bramcote.

The new website is intended to follow the same basic idea as the old version (to avoid confusion for the less web-savvy). But it has a fresh, new look with some new ideas.

The big developments include support for podcasting (using podpress) which enables church members and guests to access sermons through itunes and other programs. The interface is still very simple for those uploading the sermons, but the recordings are now more widely accessible.

The new websites also contains space for adverts and easily interacts with Google calendar. As time goes on we may add new features to increase the usefulness of the site.

Have a look at www.emmanuelonline.org.uk.

Website for Theology for All

TFA website
The Tyndale Fellowship Associates has changed its name to Theology for All, to reflect its intention to help all Christians to think theologically.

Theology for All is a part of the ministry of the Tyndale Fellowship. The Tyndale Fellowship is a fellowship of Christians engaged in biblical and theological research. Its aim is to promote the Christian faith through careful and honest study done in a spirit of commitment to Christ and historic Christianity. The TFA aims to make the fruits of current biblical and theological research accessible to all.

Have a look at http://tfa.biblechurch.org.uk/ for more information.