World Wide Young Adult Congregation
Members' Multi-log in Response to Cyber-Sermons

    Electronic communication makes
the Young Adult Congregation very interactive.
The e-mail addresses of the professional volunteer staff members
are available at all times on the home page of the WWYAC.
And each time a cyber-sermon is released into cyber-space,
an e-mail address will be given for immediate feedback.
If the people who receive cyber-sermons wish to respond privately
to something said in the sermon,
a private e-mail message to the author would be appropriate.

    The home page of WWYAC posts selected responses
from readers world wide.
And participants in this on-going discussion
will respond to each other's comments as well.
Of course, the original author will also be encouraged
to clarify and/or extend comments
that sparked discussion among the subscribers.

    It is even possible that such discussions
will go on for more than one week.
The archives puts these cyber-sermons together
with the discussion they provoked.
The archives also give visitors to the WWYAC home page
a way to see what the WWYAC is all about.
Also, archives enable members to determine
which authors of cyber-sermons
have addressed issues of interest to them.

    As we experiment with various formats for feedback,
we may settle on the best ways to engage
the members, subscribers, and visitors to the WWYAC home page
in meaningful discussion.

revised 7-99


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