Hello, and thanks for trying to log in to the website, whether you’re a previous synod member or here for the first time.
We’ve been upgrading the site a little, hoping to increase both its usability and its usefulness, including the way that communications are sent to members and interested guests. If you’re new here, you won’t notice any difference (obviously – because you don’t know what was here before!), but if you’re a returning member, this means you will have to re-register with the site. Your old login has been suspended.
Therefore, whether you are new or returning, if you wish to register as a member of the site and receive any of our deanery communications, please click the button below and fill out the relevant details. Synod members really do need to register. There’s a bit more information about this on our blog, here (opens in new tab). I strongly suggest you read it. Our administrator will process your application within a week and get you set up on the system. Once you’re set, you will be able to add a little information about yourself to your profile and even upload a photograph of yourself which would help other synod members to put a face to the name. This is entirely optional, but perhaps a helpful thing to do…
As time goes on, you may be invited to join certain discussion groups (on the website) to contribute to particular aspects of the deanery’s mission and ministry – to share your expertise with others for the good of all. I hope this will prove useful as we seek to Live God’s Love together in this corner of the diocese of St Albans.
Grace and peace be with you.
Revd Mark Dunstan
Rural Dean