St Mildred’s in south London has created WOW Church to attract the 13-to-25 age group to faith through a virtual service. The online church runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visitors can talk to twenty different chat-hosts taking turns answering questions and communicating with people through the website. People watch videos about faith and can submit a short prayer and light a virtual candle. An average of two to three conversations take place each day, and 100-150 people visit it weekly. St Mildred’s said they considered a youth Alpha but didn’t think anyone would come (saying they weren’t good with teens). Most of the people they chat to are lonely or have reservations about church. Pray for the ‘virtual’ community of lonely people to begin to want to actually meet physically in a Christian community. Meanwhile, The Church of England has launched an ‘Alexa skill’ to answer questions about faith and prayer, and help to find a church based on the user’s location. See
Technology - Virtual Church and ‘Ask Alexa’
Written by Super User 29 Jun 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for searchers to experience personal journeys that last a lifetime. (Heb.10:25)
- More: https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2018/22-june/news/uk/virtual-church-services-launched-in-bid-to-wow-teenagers
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