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If you are a WeAreSalem.org email user wondering how to access and configure your Church email, you've come to the right place!

There are several ways to access your WeAreSalem email account. You can read your wearesalem.org email using a web browser, or you can configure almost any email client, such as Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook, to read your email. You can also access your account from any Internet-enabled mobile device. The following sections explain your options.

Accessing Your Email over the Internet

You may choose from any of three different email programs to read your wearesalem.org email on the web. It doesn’t matter which program you use. Please feel free to try them all until you find the one you like best.

  • To access your email on the web, just point your browser to the following URL:

    https://wearesalem.org/webmail

  • User name: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (yes, the "@" sign belongs there)

Using an Email Client to Access Your Email

There are many programs and devices available for reading email. Each of them has unique features, but all are configured using the same bits of information about a particular email account. The information you will need to configure your favorite email client is listed below.

These settings work for any computer-based email client and most mobile platforms.

Thinking you may be in need of a Savior?

All you have to do is ask...

"God, I know I've disobeyed you, and I'm sorry for what I've done. I know I'm a sinner in need of a Savior and only Jesus can save me. God, please forgive me and give me eternal life. Thank you, Jesus for dying for me. From this day forward, as an expression of my love for you, I will make a sincere effort to follow you, allowing your teachings to shape the way I think and act.   Amen."