Se le está dando al pueblo presbiteriano la oportunidad de opinar sobre el desarrollo de un nuevo sitio web de la Iglesia Presbiteriana (EE. Se ha comenzado a trabajar en el nuevo proyecto que incorporará el trabajo de la Oficina de la Asamblea General, la Agencia de Misión Presbiteriana y la Sociedad Histórica Presbiteriana, así como otros sitios ministeriales.
Presbyterians are being given an opportunity to have a say in the development of a new Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) website. Work has begun on the new project that will incorporate the work of the Office of the General Assembly, Presbyterian Mission Agency and Presbyterian Historical Society, as well as other ministry sites.
A church’s website should be visually engaging, appeal to the current needs of visitors and to have a clear-cut and strategic goal.
미국장로교회의 한국어 사용 교인들은 새로운 한국어 웹페이지의 개설과 함께 교회와 연결하는 새로운 방법을 갖게 되었다. 포괄적이고 사용자 친화적인 사이트를 만들려는 아이디어는 2년 전 한인교회들에 의해 촉구된 소수의 한인 총회직원들에 의해 처음으로 고안되었다.
Korean-speaking members of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have a new means to connect with the church with the launch of its new Korean web page. The idea of creating a comprehensive, user-friendly site was first conceived by a handful of Korean American national staff, who were urged on by their Korean-speaking constituents two years ago.
If you sometimes have trouble finding what you’re looking for on the Presbyterian Mission Agency website (www. presbyterianmission.org), relax. Here are six quick tips to get you where you want to go, quickly and easily.
The Presbyterian Mission Agency Board (PMAB) has approved adjustments in the mission budgets for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for the next three years ― authorizing spending increases that the denomination will pay for by drawing down reserves.
Did you try to visit the website of the Presbyterian Historical Society last month? If you did, you probably realized something was wrong when you arrived. Someone infiltrated our web server and implanted malicious computer programs that brought it to a halt on Wednesday, April 17. With the help of our Office of the General Assembly (OGA) colleagues, we created a temporary web presence to provide access to our essential services while we worked to repair the damage and get the Society fully back online as quickly as possible.