Northern Plains Anglicans Looks at the Latest Diocesan Statistics for South Dakota

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13 comments on “Northern Plains Anglicans Looks at the Latest Diocesan Statistics for South Dakota

  1. Bill Cavanaugh says:

    Am I the only one… I was able to view and download the church charts a few days ago when they first came out (conveniently enough, after the HOB meeting), but now I get the “website not found” message. Is it simply my computer, or are they now unavailable to everyone? Inquiring minds want to know!

  2. samh says:

    I am also unable to view the charts.

  3. Timothy Fountain says:

    Hmmmmm…just gave it a try, and 1 & 2 are correct – the TEC site does not seem to be available. Good thing NPA got the South Dakota info up in a timely way, huh?
    Try Stand Firm and see if any of their links to the stats are working…

  4. Timothy Fountain says:

    Stand Firm’s links to the PDFs work, but going through the TEC site is not working at the moment.

  5. Janis says:

    I also get the message “The page cannot be found”. I clicked on “Questions and Feedback” at the top in order to send an email but that also appears to not be working. Maybe we should make a phone call to Headquarters?

    I had no trouble viewing the Charts when they first came out.

  6. Oldman says:

    This statement hit me in the head, “the overall weakness and irrelevance of the Episcopal Church.”

    That’s what happens when a church follows an agenda and not 2000 years of church teaching,

  7. DeeBee says:

    I think that TEC needs to upgrade their servers. When I selected my diocese from the dropdown list and clicked on the “View Diocese Chart”, the URL for the “Page Not Found” page that resulted can be parsed as follows, substituting spaces in place of the “%20” space encodings:

    [blockquote]http://12.0.101.88/reports/PR_ChartsDemo/exports/
    Caught exception in Build_PDF(): Not enough memory for operation.[/blockquote]

    As an alternative, maybe TEC could run the Congregational Development site off of DBB’s new litigation laptop instead. 😉

  8. APB says:

    Try this URL: http://12.0.101.92/Charts.aspx I dimly recall a similar problem last year, which is why I have the numeric address. As of mid-day Tuesday, it is still working.

    APB

  9. midwestnorwegian says:

    The ink is vaporizing so fast off those bar graphs that it has created a semi-permanent “vapor lock” (fear not: it is soy ink vapor) on the website. Due to technical difficulties (the diversion of capital outlay budget items from the IT department to the Legal Department) these reports will not be available again anytime soon.
    -Church of the General Convention HQ

  10. Kendall Harmon says:

    Helpful heads up #8–thanks.

  11. The_Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    I worked in South Dakota last summer as a seminarian intern and had a great experience in the diocese. Unfortunately, the diocese does not have any money, and a lot of parishes (as are rural towns in general) are declining in ASA. The good news is that I think a lot of the churches that I visited were pretty solid.

  12. Bob Maxwell+ says:

    Now the IP: http://12.0.101.92/Charts.aspx doesn’t work at the parish or diocesan level.

  13. midwestnorwegian says:

    Archer – thanks for the input on the Episcopal Diocese in which I live. Care to mention the names of those churches which seemed solid?