A plan has been suggested to enable people who are ill, too nervous to attend church, or who have family commitments on Sundays to take part in church services. It will help mums and dads throughout the country who might have preferred to go to church on Sunday but have sacrificed their spiritual needs to stand in the cold and wet on football and rugby sidelines to support their children's sporting endeavours. They will now be able to stay in touch with their church community while continuing to support their children's Sunday morning activities. Many clergy and parochial church councils impose strict controls over taking photographs or videos at services, including weddings. But the mood against media is undergoing a profound shift with the nation's young people growing up digitally literate from early childhood. The sacred can be found in the social as well as in the sanctuary. See THE MILL GATHERING:
UK Churches urged to live-stream services on social media
Written by Admin 2 04 Jun 2015Additional Info
- Pray: that this technological step will gather momentum and help to make Church more relevant in 2015. (Ps.119.97)
- More: www.christiantoday.com/article/nervous.about.church.heres.how.to.worship.from.the.comfort.of.your.own.home/55207.htm