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Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, Ray Publishing & Triad Family Network holds the privacy and security of our site visitors and members in the highest regard. The following information explains what kind of information is gathered on our site and how that information is used.

We are not responsible for content to linked sites.  Linked sites contain links to sites controlled by, and pages maintained by independent third parties. Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church does not control use of information provided to such third parties and all such information will be governed by the third party's privacy policy.

Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church does not promote or tolerate spam, pornographic posting to any of its active server forms, prayer & praise board, guestbook(, etc.

No Spam. Cookies are only used for hits counter & poll questions.   This information is stored on our server and our database.  Web hosting provided by Ray Publishing Interactive-Christian Web host.

Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church reserves the right, at its discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this Privacy Policy Statement at any time. You should check this page periodically for changes. Your continued use of this Site following the posting of changes to this Privacy Policy Statement will mean that you accept those changes.

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webmaster@raypublishing.org.  We can be reached via email at help@raypublishing.org , postal mail at:

Please bring to our attention any instance where you feel your privacy or security has been violated.

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Ray Publishing website is not to be copied or used in any form without the written permission of our webmaster!   All information, images, and content of this website are reserved and International copyright secured. All internet links to this site are used with permission of link used.   Any copy of Real Audio and other sound files, http, https, shtml, html, dynamic html, JavaScript, Java, JS Menu Script, text, Flash 3, 4, 5, and Flash MX can not be reproduced. For more information contact webmaster@mtcarmelumc.org.   If you would like to link to
Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church or use any of its content, you can e-mail us, and we will send you a html tag to be placed on your website.   We are currently setting up a new link to copy links and banners to  Ray Publishing Web Design.   You can contact us by e-mail webmaster@raypublishing.org

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We track IP addresses to the site. To protect our site and your privacy.  If you would like to let us know how you feel about this site.  Please use our  comment form. We depend on the comments you send to direct us on the kind of online information you would like to see.

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All information is sent directly to
Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church.  Email addresses are used to send you information that you requested. Personal information is used for the specific item or event you specify. We never sell, rent, or loan our email lists to outside firms.  Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church is a Spam Free website.  We never send unsolicited email.

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Ray Publishing designs websites to help  Non-Profit organizations.   We also help students that want to start their own website.  Maybe its for your Church or School project.  If we can't design your site we will direct you to someone that can.

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Contributions

Mount Carmel United Methodist Church is a non-profit organization.  Any contributions to Mt. Carmel UMC are tax deductible and are much needed to keep this ministry and other ministries working for our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ.  If you would like to give to this ministry. 
You may make your check out to: Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church.

Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27127
Phone: 1 (336) 788-4183

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How Parents Can Reduce the Risks

Most online services and Internet providers allow parents to limit their children's access to certain services and features such as adult oriented "chat" and bulletin boards. Check for these when you first subscribe. In addition there are now programs designed specifically to enable parents to prevent children from accessing inappropriate materials on the Internet. These tools, while not foolproof, are useful for helping parents control children's access, but they cannot take the place of parental involvement and supervision.
The Internet and some private bulletin boards contain areas designed specifically for adults who wish to post, view, or read sexually explicit material. Most private bulletin board operators who post such material limit access to people who attest that they are adults but, like any other safeguards, be aware that there are always going to be cases where adults fail to enforce them or children find ways around them.
The best way to assure that your children are having positive online experiences is to stay in touch with what they are doing. One way to do this is to spend time with your children while they're online. Have them show you what they do and ask them to teach you how to access the services.
While children and teenagers need a certain amount of privacy, they also need parental involvement and supervision in their daily lives. The same general parenting skills that apply to the "real world," also apply while online.
If you have cause for concern about your children's online activities, talk to them. Also seek out the advice and counsel of other computer users in your area and become familiar with literature on these systems. Open communication with your children, utilization of such computer resources, and getting online yourself will help you obtain the full benefits of these systems and alert you to any potential problem that may occur with their use.
 
Guidelines for Parents
By taking responsibility for your children's online computer use, parents can greatly minimize any potential risks of being online. Make it a family rule to:
bulletNever give out identifying information - home address, school name, or telephone number - in a public message such as chat or bulletin boards, and be sure you're dealing with someone that both you and your child know and trust before giving it out via E-mail. Think carefully before revealing any personal information such as age, marital status, or financial information. Consider using a pseudonym or unlisting your child's name if your service allows it.
bulletGet to know the services your child uses. If you don't know how to log on, get your child to show you. Find out what types of information it offers and whether there are ways for parents to block out objectionable material.
bulletNever allow a child to arrange a face-to-face meeting with another computer user without parental permission. If a meeting is arranged, make the first one in a public spot, and be sure to accompany your child.
bulletNever respond to messages or bulletin board items that are suggestive, obscene, belligerent, threatening, or make you feel uncomfortable. Encourage your children to tell you if they encounter such messages. If you or your child receives a message that is harassing, of a sexual nature, or threatening, forward a copy of the message to your service provider and ask for their assistance.
bulletRemember that people online may not be who they seem. Because you can't see or even hear the person it would be easy for someone to misrepresent him- or herself. Thus, someone indicating that "she" is a "12-year-old girl" could in reality be a 40-year-old man.
bulletRemember that everything you read online may not be true. Any offer that's "too good to be true" probably is. Be very careful about any offers that involve your coming to a meeting or having someone visit your house.
bulletSet reasonable rules and guidelines for computer use by your children (see "My Rules for Online Safety" on last page as sample). Discuss these rules and post them near the computer as a reminder. Remember to monitor their compliance with these rules, especially when it comes to the amount of time your children spend on the computer. A child or teenager's excessive use of online services or bulletin boards, especially late at night, may be a clue that there is a potential problem. Remember that personal computers and online services should not be used as electronic babysitters.
bulletBe sure to make this a family activity. Consider keeping the computer in a family room rather than the child's bedroom. Get to know their "online friends" just as you get to know all of their other friends.

            Print these out and post them by your computer!

 

Mt. Carmel's Rules for Online Safety

bulletI will not give out personal information such as my address, telephone number, parents' work address/telephone number, or the name and location of my school without my parents' permission.
bulletI will tell my parents right away if I come across any information that makes me feel uncomfortable.
bulletI will never agree to get together with someone I "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If my parents agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my mother or father along.
bulletI will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents.
bulletI will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable. It is not my fault if I get a message like that. If I do I will tell my parents right away so that they can contact the online service.
bulletI will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. We will decide upon the time of day that I can be online, the length of time I can be online, and appropriate areas for me to visit. I will not access other areas or break these rules without their permission.
For further information on child safety, please call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is funded under Cooperative Agreement #95-MC-CX-K001 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions in this brochure are those of NCMEC and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
© 1994-2005 by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 550, Arlington, Virginia 22201-3052


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