How to share links on the Tiferet Facebook Page
The Tiferet Facebook Page is a great place to share links to things you think our members will like. We’ve seen people sharing links to various websites, videos and even to their own website. One of our goals at Tiferet is to make sure people know about all the interesting things they can discover by being a part of the community, so we have a new we want to offer for sharing links to Facebook. Instead of posting certain links directly on the Tiferet Facebook, we’ve set up a special category, so you can post your link here, on Tiferet, then post the Tiferet link to the Facebook Page. How does this work? When links are posted directly to the Fan Page and someone clicks on them, they are taken directly to that link. This bypasses the Tiferet website. By posting via a Tiferet Link, you will help keep people aware of TiferetJournal.com and give them access to other “Featured” Tiferet links. How do I do it? It’s easy, simply create a new post, and check off the “Recommended” Category, click “Publish” then copy and paste the link to your newly published post on the Tiferet Facebook Page. Let’s look at it step by Read the Rest…
I found an amazing website that allows you to see the scale of the “stuff” of our universe. From atoms to planets, scroll the slider to see how big or small the items of our world are in a way you’ve never seen it before. Click here to check it out!
This guide is for both brand new Tiferet Community members, for the members joining us from the old NING website and will cover: General Information How to create your account How to log in to tiferetjournal.com What if I forgot my password? How to become a Tiferet Patron How to upload a picture to your account How to create a new blog post How to edit or delete a blog post Video Tutorials General Information: The Tiferet Community website is designed to be easy to navigate and use. Those familiar with blogging tools might be interested to know that this site is built on the WordPress platform, software specifically designed for publishing content. The Tiferet Community is open to all members, and is completely free to use. People wishing to provide support to the Tiferet Community may sign to become a Tiferet Patron member for only $48 per year ($4 a month!). Tiferet Patron’s have access to certain premium areas of the Community, like the Tiferet Journal Archives. How to create an account: At the top of the site you will see a button titled: “Join the Tiferet Community”, click that. Next please fill in your user account information and then click “Submit”. Your Read the Rest…
Episode 14: Interview with Elizabeth Cunningham Listen to the replay or download the MP3 to your computer. Melissa Studdard talks with Elizabeth Cunningham, novelist, poet, interfaith minister, and counselor. Cunningham is the direct descendant of nine generations of Episcopal priests and grew up hearing rich liturgical and biblical language, which, among other literary and personal influences, strongly informs her writing. She is the author of the series The Maeve Chronicles, as well as many individual books, such as TheWild Mother; The Return of the Goddess, a Divine Comedy; How to Spin Gold, a Woman’sTale; Small Bird; and Wild Mercy. The novel Red Robed Priestess, the fourth of The Maeve Chronicles will be released in mid-November. Cunningham has stated that both The Maeve Chronicles and her interfaith ministry express her profound desire to reconcile her Christian roots with her call to explore the divine feminine. For more information about Elizabeth Cunningham, please visit here. Episode 13: Interview with Adele Kenny and Deborah LaVeglia Listen to the replay or download the MP3 to your computer. Melissa Studdard talks with Adele Kenny and Deborah LaVeglia. Both are reading series directors: Kenny is the director of Carriage House Poetry Reading Series, and LaVeglia directs PoetsWednesday. Both also work for Tiferet, Kenny as a poetry editor and LaVeglia as a Read the Rest…
For the inner ear, the voice of the vessel of silence is an embrace felt by an infinite number of scribes. It is my wish to offer here an oasis of present day poetic pens.
The magazine is a multi-faith publication, representing a variety of religious traditions as different paths up the same mountain.