Sunday, September 15, 2013

September 2013 Newsletter - From St-Peter-Scares-Dot-Com.
St. Peter Lobbies To Re-Instate Ski

http://stpetercares.com/Websites/stpetercares/files/Content/3808791/Church_Newsletter_-_9-13a.pdf

Here it is readers - be sure to contact Deputy Doug Engelbrecht
to re-instate the beer-fueled ministry of Sexpert Ski.

Thomas Dietzler welcomes feedback. Lemme see -
who filed a restraining order after the last invitation for feedback?
Glende, Ski, 
Leslye Marie Ulman, and Rhonda Kay Dietzler.
Nothing promotes congregational feedback more
than a group lawsuit against a member for telling the truth.

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A middle-aged minister poses with a Playboy model -
what better way to lead the kids at Fox Valley WELS High School?
Ski posted this photo in his Facebook albums.
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2013/08/district-president-doug-engelbrechts.html

"As a result, and after consultation with WELS President Mark Schroeder and President Engelbrecht, the pastor made his suspension from ministry more clear by tending a letter of resignation.  That was then reported via the weekly call report.  Although President Schroeder expressed his approval of the plan that was developed for the pastor by the District Presidium that could lead to possible return to pastoral ministry, he felt that the term “suspension” caused both confusion and questions that could be avoided by a standard “resignation”."

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An observer wrote:

The email address provided in the St. Peter bulletin is not his official email address. The domain listed is AOL, not WELS.net.

If I wanted a 'good and orderly' record of what was being said, and I wanted WELS HQ's legal team to have ready access to everything to avoid the appearance of obstructing justice and legal discovery, and if I wanted to make sure that only authorized Synod employees could access and retain such emails, I'd use the WELS.net email system.


However, if I didn't want HQ to know what was being said, and/or I wanted to avoid legal eagles, and/or I wanted others to be able to login and view/copy/forward emails with the plausible deniability of being able to say, "I don't know who read your email to me"  I'd use a non-official email address.