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Facebook and Twitter 101 for Congregations

By Kevin YohoFriday, September 18 2009 at 09:38AM
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Event on September 22, 2009

Facebook and Twitter 101 for Congregations

Alban Institute Webinar (keep reading to see how you can view this Webinar for free!)


Led by Lynne Baab, author of Reaching Out in a Networked World: Expressing Your Congregations Heart and Soul 


Here's what you've been waiting for - Facebook and Twitter for Beginners! Join popular author, Presbyterian minister, and webinar leader Lynne Baab, who'll be connecting with us from New Zealand. She'll provide an overview of how Facebook and Twitter both work; how groups, such as congregations, can use them; and a brief discussion of whether we need to be concerned about online relationships replacing face to face relationships. If you've been wanting someone to help you evaluate whether or not your congregation should be considering these social networking options, this webinar has been designed just for you.


The $39.95 webinar fee is designed to connect one computer that is viewed by one or more individuals.


FREE? If you are interested in keeping your costs down, RSVP today to view the hour-long webinar hosted at the Presbytery Center. Seats are limited for this unique learning experience.


Tuesday, September 22, 2009


4:00 PM Eastern Time


1 hour: $39.95  (Or RSVP to view it at the Presbytery Center at no cost.)



ABOUT THE LEADER
Lynne M. Baab is a Presbyterian minister and author of the Alban book Reaching Out in A Networked World: Expressing Your Congregation's Heart and Soul as well as six other books and a Bible study guide. She recently completed a Ph.D. in communication at the University of Washington. She lives with her husband in Dunedin, New Zealand, where she is a lecturer in pastoral theology at the University of Otago. She is the author of three other Alban Institute books: Personality Type in Congregations, Embracing Midlife, and Reaching Out in a Networked World.

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