Welcome to the NewSong Web Site


Welcome to the web site!

  As you begin using the site for the first time please spend just five minutes reading the Quick Start Guides to help you make the most of the features available.

 

 

There are six Quick Start Guides in total – each one will take you no more than a few minutes to read.


 

Acknowledgments

Item  Abb. Copywright acknowledgement

Bible Quotations

 (NLT)

New Living Translation copyright © 1996 by Tyndale

Bible Quotations

 (NIV) New International Version copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society

Bible Quotations

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The Message copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson

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 All care is taken to ensure that copyright is respected in every case.  If any infringement of copyright is found it will be completely un-intentional and accidental.  Please contact web@newsong.co.uk to report any copyright infringement and the material will be removed from the website immediately.

Greg Bright, 23/04/2005

Welcome to the NewSong Community Church Web Offic web site!  This web site is a dynamic and interactive way to participate in the life of the church on-line.  Whilst there is plenty of information for visitors to find out about us, this web site is primarily for you - and there's a whole variety of different ways you can participate and make the most of the facilities available.

This Quick Start Guide provides a brief introduction to some of the main features.

Login

Much of the information on this web site is private.  This means that as a visitor to the web site you may access some information (such as where and when the church meets) but you will not be able to access secure areas such as the address book. To login click the Login link at the top of the screen.  A window will appear where you can enter a login name and password; enter the details as supplied, taking care to use capital letters where appropriate.

Once the login process is complete a welcome message will appear at the top of the screen.

The front page

The front page of the web site provides a brief introduction to everything going on in the church community this week:

Calendar

A diary of events for this week.Each item is divided into two sections (e.g. Morning meeting @ Central Hall). Click on the first half of the item to display more information about the event or to contact the meeting organiser. Click on the second half of the item to see a map showing the meeting location.

 

Latest Articles

See a selection of the most recent articles added to the web site.  Click on the title to see the full article.

 

Recent Forum Posts

A selection of the most recent contributions to the discussion forums and responses to articles.  Click on the text to display the full message or click View all forums to see a complete list of forums.

 

The personalise icon at the top of each section allows you to personalise the information displayed depending on your involvement within the church.  If for instance you are part of the worship team, a small group, and the children’s work the diary will only show events which may involve you;  if you want to see all the events taking place in the church this week simply turn personalisation off.

personalisation is offindicates that personalisation is on (i.e. only those events which may involve you are displayed)

personalisation is off indicates that personalisation is off (i.e. all public events are displayed)

The menu bar

The menu bar at the top of the screen allows you to access the rest of the church web site.  The main areas are as follows:

Home
Homepage
Forums
Audio / Video
Chatter
Address Book
Calendar
churchinsight Network

Click this option at any stage to return to the homepage.  Hover over the menu to access the following areas of the web site:

Forums - see a complete list of discussion forums; those forums with new messages will be highlighted.

Audio / Video - listen and watch the latest recordings made by the church.

Chatter - communicate with other members of the church in real time using chatter zones.

Address Book - a directory of contact information for church members only.

Calendar - click on this option to see the calendar for the current month.

About Us

Click on this option to see articles introducing the church to visitors.  Hover over the option to see more information about a specific aspect of the work of the church.

Church Life

Click this option to see articles and discussion forums relating to the entire church community.  Hover over the option to see other groups within the church – click on any item to see articles and discussion forums relating specifically to that group.

Features

Contains seminar notes, teaching series, special features and other resources to use as a reference.

My Area

This section allows you to configure your personalisation settings, update your contact details, see when you are next scheduled to contribute to a rota duty and submit new articles for publication on the web site.


      Endisinsight Support, 06/02/2004

      The discussion forums are a great place to interact with the rest of the church community - whether it’s thrashing out difficult theological issues, alerting people to community needs, or just chatting about the performance of the church football team! 

      What is a forum?

      A forum is a discussion area – each area caters for a different topic of discussion such as debate, prayer requests, community needs, or general chat. Each forum has a number of topics making up the threads of conversation – for instance, a request for a babysitter would be a topic in the community needs forum with each response a posting inside that topic.

      Forums may be associated with a particular group within the church – so for instance you may have a forum specifically for members of the worship team. Some forums are generally available to any visitor (e.g. guestbook), some for members of the church (e.g. chat), whilst some may only available to members of a small group.

      Discussion forums on the home page

      The home page of the church web site has a small selection of the most recent contributions to the forums and feedback to articles. Click on any link to display the full posting as well as read the rest of the discussion. Click on the View All Forums link to display the forums page.

      You can also access the forums by selecting the forums option from the home menu.

      The Forums page

      The forums page displays a complete list of all the forums available to you (note: if you are not logged on at this stage you will only see the forums available to visitors).

      A “new” flag next to the forum name indicates that there have been further contributions to this forum since you last logged in. Click on the forum name to see a list of topics within that forum.

      The Topics page

      The topics page displays all the conversation threads within a forum.  At the top of the page is a brief introduction as well as information on who can see contributions to this forum. A “new” flag next to the topic name indicates that there have been further contributions to this topic since you last logged in.

      Click on the name of the topic you would like to read.

      The opening contribution to the topic is displayed at the top of the page; each response is listed chronologically beneath. If you have visited this topic previously the responses will be divided into those you have read before and those that are new contributions since you last logged in.

      Click on the All forums link at any time to return to the forums page. Click on the Topic list link to return to the topics page from inside any topic.

      Adding your message to a topic

      To add your response either click the Write a reply link or scroll to the bottom of the page and add your comment in the box provided. If you would like to add an ‘emoticon’ (an animated face conveying an expression) click on the smiling face to select one of the available icons. Once you have completed your response click the OK button.

      Note:  If you have a member account on the web site you should ensure that you are logged in before submitting a new message to the forums. If you do not have a member account you may still be able to submit a response in some forums – remember to add your name to the appropriate box before pressing the OK button.

      Starting a new topic

      You can start a new topic as follows:

      Enter the discussion forum where you wish to post the message using the method described above.

      At the bottom of that area is a section called Start a new discussion topic; type your message into the box provided – don’t forget to add a descriptive title which describes the message content.

      If you would like to add an emoticon click on the 'smiley' face to select from the icons available.

      Once you have completed your message click the OK button to submit it to the forum.


      Offensive messages 

      There may be occasions when a visitor (or member) posts a message which you feel is either inappropriate or offensive. If you notice a message of this nature click the flag at the top of that message to report the posting to a forum moderator. The message will be immediately removed and will only be reinstated when the moderator has approved or edited it.

      Group forums

      Each group featured under the church life menu option may have one or more forums associated with it – if you have permission to contribute to these forums they will appear on the forums page. On the home page for each group there is a small selection of recent contributions to forums within that group as well as feedback to articles posted in this area. As with the church web site home page click on any item in the list to display the full posting as well as read the rest of the discussion. Underneath the most recent contributions is a list of the forums available within this group – click on any item to see the topic list for this forum.


      Endisinsight Support, 05/02/2004

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