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Suggestions

Posted Thursday, December 1st, 2005 by Brett Robertson

Suggestions are often best discussed in person. Nonetheless, it seems practical to have a place on the site for visitors to quickly add their ideas and requests. Adding comments to this post would be the most appropriate place, on site, to do so.

Freely Ye Have Received Freely Give

Interior Colors

Posted Monday, May 21st, 2007 by Brett Robertson

church pictures 012 1The colors in this photo will be used to guide our choices for interior paint. The colors shown here are traditional.

Mostly, this post is to introduce our newest contributor: Hello to Father Alexis. He has learned how to sign in, write a post, and upload photos. We're glad to have him contributing.

As well, this post introduces a new look. Photo thumbnails will be square (you can see that here). And, although that is probably not an issue with site viewers, clicking on a thumbnail (only) "may" lead to our newly reintroduced photo album.

Newest Files

Posted Thursday, January 26th, 2006 by Brett Robertson

Recently, I've added these files that might be of interest: Litany of Supplication, Litany of Peace, and Litany of Fervent Supplication (Mp3 … fairly large files). Rejoice Purest Mother and Hymn of the Evening (NoteWorthy … download here). Cantor Verses Book (PDF, download reader here). As a general reminder, all freeware and most PDF files (including tracts such as Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven) are located on our download page, here. And music downloads are available on the music download page, here.

Treasures

Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2005 by Brett Robertson

Two thousand thumbnail sized1 images were added to the site. They are displayed randomly in the side bar of the site when the page is loaded2. This project lasted over a period of several days: It was quite an undertaking to download them, transfer them to the server, and configure the site to display them. But, I am thrilled to have them!

Freely Ye Have Received Freely Give


  1. (about the size of a postage stamp) ^
  2. (one graphic for each page load) ^