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Interactive Communications in the Rocky Mountain Conference

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This section of the RMCUMC Web Site includes

  • information about General Church, Conference, and District resources and training opportunities
  • Celebrations of local churches, districts, and conference
  • a place to share what works in your church!
  • dialogue, discussion, "Christian Conferencing, " and spiritual growth through interaction with others

We invite you to browse all parts of the Bulletin Board, but in order to participate by starting a new discussion or thread, by making an announcement or replying to anything, you must register. Please choose a good password; after all, you wouldn't want your name to be on a comment that you didn't make, would you?

No anonymous posts. This is so that we can help keep each other accountable for what we say and how we say it.

Please use your real e-mail address so we can be in touch with you. If it turns out that you have used a non-existent e-mail, we may delete all your posts. You can hide your e-mail from others, but not from the administrator.

In order to reply or post you must be a registered member of the board. The purpose of this is to stop the automated spammers who would otherwise jam our forums with their messages inviting us to buy a certain stock, a certain enhancing drug, or click on a web link to their best-in-the-world porn site.

SO: here's how to register.

  1. First, get to the Board: put this link in your browser and hit "Go" or press <Enter> rmcumc.org/Community/
  2. Then click on "Go to the Board!" at the top of the page. You'll then be on the main screen of the Board where the very top of the screen says "Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register." You'll see the RMCUMC logo, the title of the Board, and the date and time. Right below the words "Bulletin Board" you'll see this series of words: Home Help Search Login Register.
  3. Click on the word Register.
  4. Choose a username that bears some resemblance to your real name (no anonymous posts are allowed)
  5. Enter your valid e-mail address and choose whether you want others to be able to read your e-mail address. If you want your e-mail address hidden, click the box "Hide E-mail from public?"
  6. Choose a password that you can remember but others probably wouldn't guess (you wouldn't someone else posting stuff in your name that you don't agree with, right?)
  7. Type your password again to be sure you typed it right.
  8. Then read the graphic labelled "Your Verification Code" and type the numbers/letters shown into the box below the graphic. (If you can't see the graphic, give me a jingle.)
  9. You'll see lots of verbage in the agreement, basically saying you won't lie, cheat, steal, cuss, or abuse others, that you will take responsibility for your own posts, and that you can expand your profile with contact info, icon, a signature, and personal message preferences.
  10. Click "I Agree" and then "Register"

Congratulations! You can post now. You can also click on the word "Profile" and fill out lots of stuff about yourself -- if you wish.

How to post

First, go to the forum you wish to post in.

If you're wanting to reply to someone's reflections, choose/click on their post and then click "Reply" at the top or bottom of their post.

If you're wanting to put your own name or that of another clergyperson forward, then choose/click "Start New Topic"

In both cases you'll be presented with a blank form in which you can post your thoughts. If it's a "New Topic" don't forget to add a subject.

You have a limit of 5500 characters for your post.

When you're finished, click "Post" at the bottom of the message.

Spam Prevention

We have made this bulletin board for registered users only in an attempt to hold down the automated spam posts that plagued the previous Community Bulletin Board on this site. If a post appears that is of this type, please let me know as soon as possible so it can be removed.

Please know that it is your responsibility to use reasonable care when deciding whether to click on a link that may be in a post. The prohibition of anonymous posts will help prevent the posting of links which might lead to sites which would lead to takeovers of your computer for spam e-mail.

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