Welcome to the...
Wesleyan Church
WebRing
home page!
(If you don't have a church web site to place the web ring on
click here to set up a free
church web site on wesleyan.net)
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What is a "Ring?"
A "ring" on the Internet is a group of web sites of like subject matter that
are linked together ("birds of a feather"). Members of a ring have easy access
to other members of the same ring through a link setup on each site.
Why join the ring?
The primary reason is to help us to unite the body in a manner where we can
easily be found. Search engines can at times provide a means to find Wesleyan
Churches. But they're not very reliable. As ring membership grows, if someone
stumbles onto one of the Wesleyan WebRing sites they'll then have easy access
to all the districts and churches which are also on the ring.
There are two methods using the WesRing that make it easy to find your site:
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The WesRing system keeps a list of all the sites on the
ring. To access the list click on "List Sites" from the WesRing graphic,
which is available on every site on the WesRing. Being involved in this system
will include your site in the data base, making it easier for you to be found.
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The ring also provides a simple and quick way for you
to go from site to site. Just click on "next" or one of the other options
included with the WesRing graphic and you'll be taken to another site on
the system! You can go from site to site just by using the WesRing graphic
that is on each one.
For web authors, being on the Wesleyan WebRing can
help you to keep track of what the other Wesleyan web authors are doing to
communicate the gospel through their web sites. We're here to immerse the
nations into the very person of God. As we learn and grow together I've found
it to be a great aid as a web author to be able to see what others within
my denomination are doing. This way we together can learn to better communicate
the gospel of Jesus Christ and experiential holiness so that all may come
to a living knowledge of our precious Savior.
How expensive is it?
There is no fee for the web ring service, or for using it.
Who can join the
Wesleyan District and Church WebRing?
The Wesleyan WebRing is for Wesleyan District and Church web sites. Individuals
who are involved in other ministries for the Wesleyan Church, such as
evangelists, etc., are also welcome to join.
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What do I have to put on my web site?
Following are examples of three
WebRing links that are currently available. You can pick your choice, or
if you're an Internet genius you're free to design your own look. If
you pull the HTML code off of this page, please be sure to change the id
number to your site number. (Code for all three
options specifically personalized to the information you place in the queue
form will be emailed to you. You can cut and paste it into your site without
having to make any modifications.)
This WesRing
site is owned by Your Church /
Ministry.
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Rules for where to place the
WebRing
The ring is of no value if the ring links can't be found. Few people will
go digging for it. We try to keep to the following rules in order of preference
as listed.
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Ring should be on front page. I receive complaints
from individuals if they can't easily find the WesRing links. If you absolutely
can't put it on the front page please be courteous and include on the front
page a mini version, something like:
[
Previous |
WesRing |
Next ]
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If that isn't possible then please set up your ring so individuals are taken
directly to the page with the WesRing on it.
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If that isn't possible please include on the front page a link going directly
to the page with the ring graphic, such as: |
WesRing |
You will not be allowed into the WesRing unless one of
the above three conditions are met.
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How do I join the Wesleyan WebRing?
Be sure to note your password for future reference.
You will receive an e-mail containing a code fragment
to add to your Web page. Please follow the instructions in that message.
We're flexible here, so you can either use the code you will receive, or
you can design your own to better fit into the look of your web site (as
long as it works).
As soon as you have your WebRing HTML code installed on your web site, drop
a note either to
support@wesleyan.net or
Glen Lee Edwards, and your site
will then be formally added to the ring!
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How do I join the Wesleyan WebRing?
To join, fill in the following form, then press the "Add to Queue" Button below:
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Edit Site Information
Enter your site ID and password below:
Can't remember your Site ID? Take a look at the Index of sites for the ring to find yours (the Site ID will be the number listed next to your site). If you site isn't there try the WesRing Queue.
Forget your password? Enter your site ID and we'll email it to you!
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Your Site Stats and HTML code
Enter your site ID and password below:
Can't remember your Site ID? Take a look at the Index of sites for the ring to find yours (the Site ID will be the number listed next to your site). If you site isn't there try the WesRing Queue.
Forget your password? Enter your site ID and we'll email it to you!
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