Now, I hate spam because I hate scams of all kinds, but this actually
takes the cake! A friend of mine sent me a copy of an email he received
from a church he’s never heard of telling him about a new sermon
series.
For some reason, I’m ok with direct mail (because the advertiser is
paying to have the mail delivered), but I really don’t like unsolicited
email (aside from the inconvenience, the recipient is the one who’s
paying to receive the ad in the form of fees to the internet service
provider).
Forwarded by Michael Estes/Administration/SUPNET on 10/13/2005 09:03 AM
- “North Park Church”
- mail@postalads.com
- Subject: Has your Identity been Stolen?
- Please respond to r.2367.8254890@postalads.com
I D E N T I T Y T H E F T
A weekend teaching series at North Park Church
We can lose our identities – a sense of who we really are. Join us
October 16th as we kick off the four-week series, “Identity Theft”. We’ll
explore how we can recover if we’ve been “Robbed by Relationship,”
“Mugged by the Mirror”, “Stolen by Success”, or “Pickpocketed by the
Past.”
- ROBBED BY RELATIONSHIP – OCT 16
- MUGGED BY THE MIRROR – OCT 23
- STOLEN BY SUCCESS – OCT 30
- PICKPOCKETED BY THE PAST – NOV 6
North Park is one of Carmel’s newer churches, committed to serving
families, loving kids, and communicating the hope of God’s message in
creative ways.For more information, go to
www.northparkwired.com
email: info@northparkwired.com
If you would like to sign up for periodic informational emails about
North Park, click here. North Park Church – 500 E. Carmel Drive, Carmel
IN 46033 If you no longer wish to receive messages from North Park Church
please press here.
What do you think of a church sending out unsolicited
emails?
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