January 24, 2007

Nerds on retreat!

We got out of the office for a day-long retreat yesterday. Most of my IT team was there:




Clockwise starting from left (goofy guy with Texas Tech t-shirt):
Chuck Russell - Internet Communications Director
Jeremy Grabrian - Desktop Support Specialist
Ian Beyer - Network Administrator
George Smiley - Desktop Support Technician (part time)
Brian Slezak - Software Developer
Leo Johns - web consultant (part time)

Oh yeah, and the end of the table with a laptop, a flat-panel monitor, and no one sitting there - that's me. ;-)

January 09, 2007

Fun With Statistics

So I am perusing the new Umc.org and looking at findachurch - which has been vastly improved - see Resurrections Page here. I decided to play around with the Advanced Search functions - mostly because I couldn't type in 66062 - my zip code, and see Resurrection come up - that's crazy do you know how many resurrection people don't live in the Church's zip code - I'll tell you - most of them, anyway tangent averted back to my point I found some interesting stuff when i searched for churches by size. Here are my results (More than 1000 means between 1000 and 2000 etc)

33 United Methodist Churches with more than 2000 in attendance
136 United Methodist Churches with more than 1000 in attendance
649 United Methodist Churches with more than 500 in attendance
3093 United Methodist Churches with more than 200 in attendance
5348 United Methodist Churches with more than 500 in attendance
8746 United Methodist Churches with more than 50 in attendance
10905 United Methodist Churches with more than 20 in attendance
4648 United Methodist Churches with less than 20 in attendance

So 818 who have made it to 500 + and 3900 approximately who have made it over the 200 barrier. Interesting stuff. Of course since our worship attendance is over 8000 now and they have us listed at 6300 (This is GCFA's fault not UMC.org's by the way) - I dont know how accurate those counts are but there probably pretty close.

Chuck

January 07, 2007

Who is using the new Blogger?

Who out there is using the upgraded version of Blogger? Is it cool? Should we upgrade?