(Anglican Church) web site service aids job hunters.London In a move to assist the Anglican Communion Anglican Communion, the body of churches in all parts of the world that are in communion with the Church of England (see England, Church of). The communion is composed of regional churches, provinces, and separate dioceses bound together by mutual loyalty as with clergy placement, the Web site Anglicans Online Anglicans Online (sometimes abbreviated as AO) is an unofficial weekly newsmagazine of the Anglican Communion. Its editorial staff is private and unaffiliated. A project of the Society of Archbishop Justus founded in 1994, AO includes more than 25,000 links and has more than (http://anglicansonline.org), has launched a Vacancies Centre to publish ads for lay and clerical job vacancies in Anglican dioceses This is an alphabetical list of Anglican and Episcopalian dioceses. Archbishops
Posting a job advertisement for a period of four weeks costs $80 (U.S.) Ads are entered, previewed, and paid for entirely online. Anglicans Online Vacancies Centre links all Anglican diocesan web sites that carry notices of open positions. "Many parishes, especially those in developing countries or rural churches with small budgets, can't afford the cost of print advertising. Offering an affordable online venue for ads made sense," said Cynthia McFarland, managing editor of Anglicans Online. Currently there's no easy way to know what positions are open across the entire Anglican Communion, she added. "We decided a `one-stop shopping' portal made sense." Revenue from vacancies ads will support the Internet activities of the Society of Archbishop Justus The Society of Archbishop Justus (SoAJ) is a non-profit corporation founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997 with the stated "purpose of using the Internet to foster and further unity among Christians, especially Anglicans. (SoAJ), which hosts web sites without charge for Anglican dioceses and organizations that cannot afford the cost of a commercial ISP (1) See in-system programmable. (2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines. . In addition, SoAJ sponsors numerous mailing lists An automated e-mail system on the Internet, which is maintained by subject matter. There are thousands of such lists that reach millions of individuals and businesses. New users generally subscribe by sending an e-mail with the word "subscribe" in it and subsequently receive all new for Anglican and Episcopal groups, serves as trustees of the ANGLICAN.ORG domain, and administers an overall Internet naming plan for the more than 550 dioceses of the worldwide Anglican Communion. On the web since 1994, Anglicans Online has on its web site 700 web pages of current material and more than 1,000 pages of back issues and archived copies. |
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