Church Computing

With one BILLION internet users how is the church going to respond and take advantage of the future. Check out this video:

I don’t even feel the current online church is what church online in the future will be like.  What are your thoughts?

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2 Responses to “Church Computing”
  1. jamieaa64 says:

    I think that the internet is to us, what the roads and markets were for Paul.
    It takes probably an essay or books to answer this but whilst I’m procrastinating a university philosophy essay

    Its going to be connected, Cross – denominational trends are going to happen more so
    Collaborative – Apologetics, bible studies, etc are going to get bigger (in terms of participants)
    The priesthood of all Saints is going to be far more visible as authority becomes less so.
    The Global church that is connected through the holy spirit is going to be far more visible as local church becomes less so. The awesome testimony that is a cross-cultural family united in Christ will become more visible instead of a church face that is a few members of authority, combined with buildings and doctrines.
    Finally, we’ll be able to have round the clock fellowship, the church community will more easily spill out of sundays and into the rest of our lives.

    However the software to enable this needs to be planned and developed and I’m really looking forward to getting more into that :P !

  2. Jason Curlee says:

    awesome reply @jamieaa64 and a lot of what I could see as possible

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