Wow, what a week. I Didn't get onto my computer this week. Started with chest pains last Wednesday and ended with an angiogram and stents fitted in one of my arteries the next Wednesday. However I am as good as new (reconditioned) and back to the task.
This week I'm working on the ministry teams which you can find under 'People' in the top menu.
Friday, 30 January 2009
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
WEB SITE NEWS

This week we received The Bishop of Lichfield, The Rt Revd Jonathan Gledhill, to conduct the Confirmation Service. You can see a photograph of the Confirmation Group on the web site http://www.st-lawrence-gnosall.com under Events/Gallery/ Services.
This week a Parish boundaries Map has been added under Church/Location/Parish Boundary from here you can also go to 'A Church Near You' to find the nearest church to where you live or perhaps visiting.
Lots to do! Let's see some of your photos or perhaps news of an exciting event you are planning.
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Latest Developments
Jim has provided some fine photos of the church. They have been included on the Church Plan but you'll need to search around for them.
What kind of pictures do you think should be put on the site? Have you any photos that you think could be useful.
This is the second week we've been 'On air' so to speak and we are still having to rethink. I've changed 'This week' under 'Events' to read 'Notice Board' that way we can include new forthcoming events. Perhaps we may need another 'This Week'. What do YOU think?
What kind of pictures do you think should be put on the site? Have you any photos that you think could be useful.
This is the second week we've been 'On air' so to speak and we are still having to rethink. I've changed 'This week' under 'Events' to read 'Notice Board' that way we can include new forthcoming events. Perhaps we may need another 'This Week'. What do YOU think?
Saturday, 10 January 2009
New Web Site
Well, we've started. Quite a lot of work at the moment because I've just updated my computer software. It should make things better but it's a very steep learning curve. However we've mastered the basics and a fair amount has been achieved. We need to get some pictures now.
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