This web site is provided to the members and adherents of RPCL to preserve and make available information that is helpful to us, but not to the world at large. If you want to know something, it may be here. If it is not here, you can ask a deacon or elder to have it put here.
Somewhat Sensitive Information Such As the Church Directory
You will be asked for a user name and password. The usernames and passwords are the same as for the appropriate church WiFi credentials, except you need to enter the password twice with no spaces between them. For example, if the password were monkey (it is not!), you would enter monkeymonkey for the password.
More Sensitive Information Such As Where Keys Are and Combinations
You will be asked for a user name and password. They are the same as for the office WiFi, except you need to enter the password twice with no spaces between them. For example, if the password were monkey (it is not!), you would enter monkeymonkey for the password.
Various Manuals and Information Related to the Building for Those Who Have to Fix Them
No secrets here, but they are separate on this site so as to not clutter things up for everybody else.
General
These first paragraphs are short notes that do not warrant a special file.
Other key cards and some contactless credit cards can foil the door lock if they are on top of or behind the RPCL door card. Either remove the RPCL card from your wallet to use it, or put it in its own flap or wing in your wallet.
DVD Player and Projector: The DVD player is not intuitive to use and has many quirks, so be sure to read the usable, in-house manual here. There is also a copy hanging on the AV cabinet door. The projector warms up fairly quickly, so please do not cap the projector while it is on to prevent overheating. In the sanctuary, you can set the screen on a wooden platform that is in the AV cabinet. The tabs fit around the main pulpit. To use, just unfold and set it down straight so the screws that hold it to the carpet do not tear the carpet. There are VGA and HDMI cables and two long HDMI extension cables, which in spite of their length, work fine. After the projector is making an image on the screen, you can use the Source button to select which input jack you are using. Use the arrow keys, then Enter.
Open Manhole Tracts
The deacons have access to a large number of these. The contact information is obsolete, so there is a stamp with updated info. The stamp in Carole's drawer: Left hand drawer (next to the copier), top, second compartment, right hand side. It has red "New Contact Info" on top of the stamp. Open the Open Manhole tract to the last page. Place the stamp "New Contact Info" (red ink) so that the plastic bottom part is as follows: Right side: Barely to the left of the fold (where it is stapled). Top side: Cutting the last line of Revelation 21:8 in half. Align the plastic with the text to get the impression straight and press firmly.
Annual Report for 2020
This report is the same thing that was handed out to existing members before the annual meeting in January 2021.
Annual Report for 2020
This report is the same thing that was handed out to existing members before the annual meeting in January 2020.
Annual Report for 2019
This report is the same thing that was handed out to existing members before the annual meeting in January 2019.
Child Protection Policy
The Child Protection Policy is especially applicable to anyone who works with children at RPCL in any capacity, including children’s Sabbath school classes, but is recommended reading for all members.
Policy For Use of RPCL Facilities for Weddings
The Wedding Policy concerns use of the RPCL facilities for weddings and related events. It should also be reviewed prior making recommendations concerning our facilities to those outside of the congregation.