Trouble with a new job, you never know how to do anything! Example: what should someone do if they want to put up notices at back of church? There must be some process by which approval is obtained, but how, and by whom? So one gets asked the question, and inflicts a kind of telephone tag or email ping-pong on the request, bouncing it around till some kind of resolution is obtained. There must be a better way ...
Therefore I want to construct a Frequently asked questions page for Holy Trinity Coventry, or FAQ as some people call it. I want a notice, or a web-page, or some kind of document, such that people can look up their frequently asked question on the page and see immediately where, whom, what to ask, and how to ask the question. Wouldn't that be great! Example: does this church make provision for children in its main Sunday morning services? (Yes ... and I think it is really first-class ...) Example: whom should I approach if I want to get married at Holy Trinity? (I may now know the right answer to this one.) It would definitely save time, but also it would be good to be able to be open and clear and positive about how to get the wheels turning.
Of course the FAQ needs to contain Largely Correct Answers, so a bit of work is needed on this. Not much good in having an FAQ which Misses Essential Points. So I'm not going to put one up right away, not until I can check out some of my Hopefully Not Completely Misinformed Responses. But it seems like a good starter project as I continue to clamber up this particular learning curve.
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