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Hi Brother Phil,
Echurch does mean a great deal to me and I will pray for guidance for you as
you find a new home for us if we need one. Till then, and after then, I'll
be here praying and fellowshipping with one of the nicest groups of friends
I know.
April
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 12:09 PM
Subject: The Future Of Echurch
> I heard from the man who maintains the mail servers at Saint Johns
> University in New York. That's the school that has offered all these free
> mailing lists for so many years. He does not know how much longer the
> school will keep the lists going. Last year they thought they might
> discontinue them. Now he is saying that it could happen by the end of
this
> year. There are, of course, many free mailing services such as yahoo
groups
> but they are a pain in the neck to control because of their worthless
> website controls they change every other day. Regardless, I just wanted
> others to be aware of this so you could pray about it. If echurch-USA is
of
> any worth to you, that is. There is already an echurch established on
yahoo
> groups which I created after 9 11 while this server was down for a couple
of
> weeks do to the total internet outage in the New York area. I think it
> still works anyway but I have not tried it for awhile. So there is always
> other free services for echurch to be moved to. So long.
>
> Phil.
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