Come in, the water is fine
Kevin Jeske-Polyak • September 1, 2021

COME IN . . . THE WATER’S FINE - The illustration below is a useful tool to help describe exactly what Realm does for our members. Simply stated, Realm provides pathways to engagement of all kinds at St. James – connecting people with groups and activities of interest to them. It starts with each member accepting the invitation to create a profile in our secure online St. James database.  Our profiles contain contact information that may be shared with all registered church members, church members in the groups we belong to, or only group leaders and administrators. One of the most important elements in our profiles is our photo which helps other church members recognize us – especially after we can eventually discard our masks.


After you create your profile, please log in and browse Realm to learn about the many different social and ministry groups that exist at St. James. You will also find the church News (posts), Inbox (mail), and Chat (instant messaging) features to be helpful. If you decide to join any of the groups, you will find Realm to be especially helpful in communication and coordination among fellow group members, including appropriate reminders of group events and schedule information.


The Realm Orientation Crew looks forward to helping anyone “wade into the waters” of Realm. Though it may seem daunting at first, it really isn’t if you are introduced to it one peace at a time. Come on in, the water’s fine. Contact Drew Jeske-Polyak drew@kap10associates.com or Kevin Jeske-Polyak kevin@stjamesknox.org for assistance. 

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