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Diocese of New Jersey Email Lists and Facebook page

Share, ask questions, find out information, and enjoy getting to know others throughout the diocese by joining one of our lists or our Facebook page.

What are the New Jersey email lists?
They're email discussion lists to facilitate communication between members of the diocese. They give you a chance to share, ask questions, post information, and build friendships.

Name and nature of list Who can subscribe Who can post
Announcements
News and announcements for both clergy and lay
Anyone in the diocese, as well as friends of the diocese Diocesan staff

Clergy-announce
Important information for clergy in the diocese

Canonically resident or licensed to officiate clergy are automatically subscribed Diocesan staff
NJclergy
Discussion list for clergy
Canonically resident or licensed-to-officiate NJ clergy Any member of the list
Forum
Discussion list for lay and clergy
Anyone in the diocese, as well as friends of the diocese Any member of the list
College chaplaincy
Those involved in chaplaincy
Chaplains in the diocese Any member of the list

How do I join a list?
To subscribe, go to newjersey.anglican.org/mailman/listinfo, choose the list you want and follow the instructions.

After subscribing, you'll receive a confirmation email. Follow the confirmation instructions. You'll then receive another email that will contain several items:

  1. The email address to which you post your messages;
  2. A link to general information about the list;
  3. The link you will use to unsubscribe or change your options;
  4. Your password.

It sounds more complicated than it is. Don't worry!

Note: If you use a Yahoo or Google address or another of the large free public systems, your confirmation email may be interpreted by their system as spam. Check your 'Spam' items folder or similar folder on another system, perhaps called 'Junk' or 'Bulk', for your confirmation email if it doesn't appear in your regular inbox.

After joining one of the lists, what should I do?
We invite you to post a short introduction to Forum or NJclergy giving your name, parish, and a bit about yourself, but it's certainly not a prerequisite for participation.
For Announcements, check your inbox periodically for messages from Diocesan House.

How do I post a message to the Forum and NJclergy lists?
Once you're subscribed, you can write to an entire list by sending an email to:

Forum: forum@mail.newjersey.anglican.org

NJclergy: njclergy@mail.newjersey.anglican.org

Chaplaincy: Members may post to this list.

Announcements: Only diocesan staff may post to this list.

Clergy-announce: Only diocesan staff may post to this list.

How do I unsubscribe? Stop mail temporarily and then start again?
To change your mail options, go to newjersey.anglican.org/mailman/listinfo, choose your list, and follow the instructions at the section marked 'Subscribers'.

Can I regard my posts as safe from forwarding?
Nothing posted on email lists should be considered absolutely confidential. You should post nothing that you would not be reasonably happy to see published in a parish or diocesan newsletter.

Someone has posted something I disagree with. What should I do?
Keep calm. Do not reply immediately. If you still have lots of mail to read (or the rest of the digest), then continue to read your mail. This will help you follow the first two steps. It will also let you see if someone else has already responded. Remember that someone else's response is probably almost as good as your own, as well as saving you some effort. Consider whether it might be better to reply by private email, rather than to the list.

If after all this, you still feel you must reply: fine, go ahead.

Please remember that it does not help to throw insults around, whether they are aimed at a group or at individuals. A careful use of language is likely to help readers appreciate what you are trying to say, rather than to concentrate on the way you say it. In particular, there is very little call for bad language; for gratuitous insults; for messages attacking people rather than making contributions to a discussion.

Of course, we appreciate that there are people whose native language is not English; or who have difficulty using the language or their computers. The comments about careful use of language are not meant to discourage people from taking an active part in discussions.

Now, having written your response and before posting it, consider the whole matter again. Re-read your response, checking for errors of citation, logic, spelling, and fact. Check that it is correctly addressed, especially if you intend replying to the individual and not the list. Checking your mail before you send it will save you much embarrassment.

I still have questions. Whom can I contact?
Email Canon Cynthia McFarland, Director of Communications. She'll be glad to assist.

 

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Last updated: 29 March 2011
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