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THE
NEW WAY

THE CHURCH OF THE CUSTOMER
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Worship
Welcome to The New Way - especially to those lost navigators visiting
us for the first time. Please give your signature and contact information
to TNW and join us for our many services. If anyone would like Missionary
support or personal salvation can contact TNW. Announcements and Schedules:Rentals
- If you would like to rent some space on the New Way please contact missionary
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Sunrise service - early praise online gathering is twice a year on day
52 and day 300 at 30 ° in room Sunrise
New Member's classes - Anyone may come to join the community. If you fill
out a visitor's form, it simply provides the missionaries with information
about who you are and how to contact you. To become a member of The New
Way is to commit to the idea of being a community worker, as opposed to
a lone navigator in the world. If you would like to become a full member,
please email missionary 1 and that missionary will begin the enrollment
process. Over a four week dv course, the missionary will discuss important
issues about belonging.
Speaking with Children - All with interest in speaking to children or
the children's message in the daily meetings is invited to a discussion
directly after the service "The New Way" outlined below. We
want to look closely at what is involved in presenting the idea of faith
to children.
Daily Schedule
45 °, day Monday, Tuesday - "A transition - the New Navigator"
mediated by Missionary 2 (Congregation Room ATTNW)
45 °, day Thursday - Weekly reading "The New Way" read by
Reader 1 (Congregation Room RTNW)
90 °, everyday - "Coordination Techniques" by invite only
to members of the upper echelon (Congregation Room TBA)
85 °, Sumday - "Nomads and Pilgrims - Working Together"
moderated by Speaker 1 (Congregation Room NPWT)
100 °, Wednesday - "New Member's Class" hosted by Missionary
1 (Congregation Room NMC)
The Universal Call for Meeting - a prayer
We are called here to meet
As, through word and prayer,
We affirm this promised presence
Where people live and care.
Praise The New Way, it keeps its promise;
Praise the group who calls us friends;
Tell your holy human story;
Tell your tales that all may hear;
Tell the world The New Way's glory
Saving all who fail and fear.
The New Way calls us to each other;
To fill this void of empty culture.
Join the network of friend and stranger;
Join the network of age and youth;
Join the faithful and the doubter
In their common search for truth.
IInformation
collection and use practices :
When you buy "value added services" from TNW-TXT and its third
party providers, TNW-TXT and the relevant third party provider receive
and store your personally identifying information submitted by you and
obtained from your mobile operator. Due to the increasingly global nature
of mobility services, you acknowledge that your personally identifying
information will be transmitted across a secure connection and consent
to such transfers. When you subscribe to TNW-TXT, please note that your
personally identifiable information associated with your proprietary devices
will be combined with your personally identifying information. When you
buy mobile "value added services", you will have the option
of receiving further messages about products and services from TNW-TXT
and it's partners and its third party providers. If you agree to receive
messages, you will receive no more than two message a day. You have to
right to stop receiving these messages at any time. It is worth noting
that some premium content text messages contain relevant advertising and
sponsorship sub-messages.
Mobile alerts service
To use the mobile alerts service, you must add each wireless device to
your TNW-TXT account which requires pin number type confirmation, which
is transmitted to the device at activation.
Information collection and use
TNW-TXT collects personally identifiable information when you subscribe
to an account, when you use certain TNW-TXT products or services, when
you visit TNW-TXT pages, and when you enter promotions or competitions.
TNW-TXT may also receive personally identifiable information from our
business partners.
When you subscribe, we ask for your name, email address, birth date, gender,
postcode, occupation, prayer information and personal interests. once
you subscribe with TNW-TXT and sign in to our services, you are not anonymous.
TNW-TXT also automatically receives and records information on our server
logs from your browser including your IP address, TNW-TXT cookie information
and the page you requested. TNW-TXT uses information for three general
purposes: to customise the advertising and content you see, based on the
details given by you at registration and your activity at TNW-TXT, to
fulfill your requests for certain products and services, and to contact
you about special offers and new products.
Information sharing and disclosure
TNW-TXT will not sell or rent your personally identifiable information
to anyone. TNW-TXT will send personally identifiable information about
you to other companies or people when:
• we have your consent to share the information
• we need to share your information to provide the product or service
you have requested
• we need to send the information to companies who work on behalf
of TNW-TXT to provide a product or service to you (unless we tell you
differently, these companies do not have any right to use the personally
identifiable information we provide to them beyond what is necessary to
assist us.)
• we respond to subpoenas, court orders, any legitimate request
by authorities with which we must comply or legal process or we find that
your actions on our websites violate the TNW-TXT standard terms of service
or any of our usage guidelines for specific products or services.
The
religion of the network today.
Colorado Springs; the city of moral fabulousness. The place where Pastor
Ted Haggard began the New Life Congregation. Under his umbrella are the
following movements; Young Life, Navigators, Compassion International,
Every Home for Christ and Global Ethnic Missions (Youth Ablaze), and Dr.
James Dobson’s “Focus on the Family” which provides
the national scold we require. Currently, the church is housed inside
an old strip mall – the only businesses remaining are a bar and
a massage parlor, and then of course there is The New Life Church. During
a mass, the congregation spills out blocking the other businesses.
(Paraphrased from Harpers Magazine, August 2005)
Today’s successful business model mimics that of many healing and
religious models’, specifically of the 12-step program, and of the
Tree of Life. The successful business will convince its employees that
it is injecting meaning into his or her life, a meaning that will finally
be found by following a step-by-step program towards enlightenment. In
order to retain employee satisfaction, the employee needs to think of
his or her business journey as a path that brings him closer and closer
to reaching the phenomenology of the spirit.
The 12 steps for today’s successful business:
1. As employers, we admit that we are powerless without our employees.
2. We must believe a collective mind (rather than just our own) can improve
our brand
3. As an employee, you must make a decision to turn your creative will
over to the brand
4. In order to break new grounds within the business and capitalize on
ideas, everyone - the employees and the employer must work together to
make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves and our collective
goal.
5. As a business, we must openly admit to the public the exact nature
or our wrongs, when and if we make them.
6. We then must eagerly accept and change all these defects of the brand
7. We must humbly ask the consumer to forgive our previous shortcomings
8 and 9. Make list of all we have harmed, and try to make amends
Make amends
Continue to take personal inventory and when we are wrong admit it
Through meditation improve our conscious contact with the boss praying
for knowledge of his will and the power to carry it out
Then you reach the spiritual awakening and carry message to others
(In order to learn the secrets to the last three [and respectively, most
important] steps to business success, please contact me at mary_pnca@hotmail.com,
and we’ll see what we can do.)
The Future of Religion. As religion and business merge, there are several
social and network evolutions that will take place. The Orgy of Communal
Spending is one of them.THE ORGY OF COMMUNAL SPENDING
Finally, as a society, we are looking for love in all the right places.
On weekends employees will find themselves online, blogging on product
sites about their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with a passion equivalent
to the feeling of good drugs. Or they will find themselves on an adventure,
trekking to the malls to view and participate in the S&M (standing
and modeling) part of communal spending.
The mall as a community paralleled to religion – shows its shiny,
happy face. As today’s shopper, one thing that we expect is to be
confronted with another reality upon entrance of a new store. That said,
the stores are also organized by districts, to help corral like-minded
shoppers. Look at 28th street in Manhattan for example of how mall adapts
natural city-village models. The mall as suburban babysitter. Park your
loved one at one of the many human parking lots that line the aisles,
or drop them off at an entertainment Mecca usually situated near the center
or on one of the upper floors. The mall as happiness – look at the
Japanese chain “Three Minute Happiness”. The sign on the outside
of the store reads “Just three minutes / Enjoy Shopping/ A Happy
Feeling. The Mall of America has more visitors than Disney World, Graceland,
and the Grand Canyon combined.
Hyper-Capitalism
Our desires are filled by the inventorying, quantifying and exploiting
of the need to create a homogenous mass culture of production and consumption
of corporate signs. This cycle of production permeates all aspects of
society from the cradle to the grave to the orgy in between.
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