There are still a couple of spots open for this in case anybody is interested in signing up.
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Today at 2:00 Eastern! Sign up now and reserve your spot! Join the newly elected Moderator of The United Church of Canada, Gary Paterson, for a webinar chat about the hopes, visions, and challenges he has for his term as leader of the United Church.
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AaronMcGallegos
Posted on: 10/04/2012 14:02
You can also follow along on Twitter at #UCCan.
Birthstone
Posted on: 10/04/2012 16:18
I missed the end - but I think it was great for him to hear comments and questions, and to 'introduce' himself. I liked his energy. Nice to see you there too, Aaron ;)
BetteTheRed
Posted on: 10/04/2012 16:43
That was a really good idea; I hope we do it more often as his moderatorship progresses.
somegalfromcan
Posted on: 10/04/2012 22:11
It seems to me that most, if not all, of these events happen in the middle of the day, in the middle of the week. Is there any chance they could be scheduled on a weekend? I think more people might be able to watch them that way - perhaps congregations could even get together to watch them.
If there happens to be any Victorians online who missed this and/or would like to see Gary Paterson in person, I know he is going to be preaching at Oak Bay United Church this Sunday.
Jim Kenney
Posted on: 10/05/2012 15:23
He will be in Calgary on October 14: 2 services at Hillhurst UC and a session in the afternoon at St. Thomas UC.
mrs.anteater
Posted on: 10/05/2012 17:55
It was nice to be able to view the taped events at GC any time of the day. Would it not be possible to have a Moderator Link page with records / links of events he has participated in?
GordW
Posted on: 10/05/2012 18:42
THe webinar was recorded and will be available. Many of the events the moderator attends/participates in will not be recorded but I would guess that those which are will at least partially be available for viewing.