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Category Archives: Administration
Islington and Camden Mission website relaunched
Thanks to Richard at Tank 12 we now have a freshly designed website for the Islington and Camden Mission Circuit. The brief was to create a site that reflected our urban context, focused on people rather than buildings and provided … Continue reading
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Jobseeking: a small employer’s perspective
It’s been a manic week in the church office. On Tuesday afternoon I placed an advert on the Jobcentre website for our church administrator post. (Our present administrator Shirley is moving on to pastures anew at the end of the … Continue reading
Before the invention of the computer
One of my church members recently suggested that when it comes to modern gadgetry I am too technical. Perhaps she meant that I need to get off the computer and out into the real world. In any case she would … Continue reading
Clearing my desk
Actually, to be precise, there are three desks to clear. (1) My church office desk, with the box full of papers underneath which is the desk overflow. (2) The desk in the administrator’s office which I am using much of … Continue reading