I'm posting this here because I have questions about @Steemchurch or @Steemcourt that I can't find information easily for.
Whenever I've left comments on posts where the authors have used these tags, my questions have gone unanswered. Some of these questions I've left in the comments and others I've just been waiting to ask, but no one has gotten back to me.
I just genuinely would like my questions to be answered...(pretty please if anyone is listening):
Where can I get more information about what @Steemchurch stands for? I can read the blurb here and there, but where is your "Statement of Beliefs"? I want to read more about that to see if that community aligns with my own. I went to the website: https://www.steemchurch.net/ but could not find the actual "Statement of Beliefs."
Can anyone write a similar type of post and use the #steemchurch tag in it or do they have to be a parishioner of @steemchurch only?
How is Steemchurch organized? Can anyone organize a branch?
What set of by-laws you do use for governance? Are you considered a 501 3 c entity in the United States?
If I give to the church is it tax deductible? Some ministries make this differentiation and some do not. It's OK if it's NOT tax deductible, I just want to know.
Is @steemcourt only for Steemchurch parishioners?
Can you support Steemchurch without being a parishioner?
Is registration on the steemchurch.net website required to be considered a parishioner?
In the introduction post for #steemcourt, it said that parishioners can log agreements using that task. Who will regulate and judge whether or not the terms of those contracts are clear enough to be understood by all?
As I said, I really would just like these questions answered. Please don't direct me to a discord channel and expect me to find the answers by surfing through a channel to find the answers. I barely have time to be on Steemit and I find discord to be horribly distracting and overwhelming for some reason. I literally cannot keep up with the threads, sub-threads and conversations in each. It's almost as bad as having to go to Costco for a grocery run on a Sunday afternoon.
I strongly believe that both of your communities and efforts would benefit by having the answers to these questions and others posted somewhere for someone to easily find.
Thanks for all your help.
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