It would much more flexible and helpful if you did not create backgrounds with wording already on it. Or if you did create it with the wording already on it then at least make it so it can be edited. Placing wording on a background makes its use very limited.
Thanks,
Pastor Jed Cary
Hear! hear!
Well said Jed.
Not to mention that some of the wording is so parochial that it makes the designs useless to any that aren't part of a very small subset of worshipping groups.
tootle pip
Mike
How to get logs and post them. (now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs)
Logos 9 Anglican Diamond, Logos 9 Lutheran Diamond
Thank you, Gentlemen --We appreciate your feedback. I will be certain to pass it on to those who work with the Media.
Brian Burkhart (Faithlife): I will be certain to pass it on to those who work with the Media.
Thank you Brian
May I make two suggestions?
1. The chart referenced here gets printed out on large paper and put up on the office wall.
2. A sticky notice be affixed to the top of each monitor screen with the words "Check the Lectionary".
(perhaps it would be even better if it read 'Check the Lectionary for next month' Faithlife does seem to discover that significant liturgical dates come as a surprise.)
I would like to add this suggestion to the conversation:
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/faithlife-proclaim/posts/copy-of-thermometer-giving-media
There might even be folks out there who would like a pound symbol instead of a dollar sign.