An op-ed was published in the New York Times, making a case for churches to drop their online worship services. The author made the case that online worship was damaging the Christian community and the church’s witness. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and ministry is contextual, which is why it’s hard to make comprehensive scale cases when it comes to church. There is no “plug and play” solution to church. You can read Tish Harrison Warren’s article here,
An excellent response to a "new" phenomenon within the community. Do we need to be physically present to experience community? The spirit dwells where the spirit wills. Lots to think about Danny, Thanks for offering your well thought out responses.
I agree and feel grateful that this epic pivot has allowed us to hear the message and feel the spirit from wherever we are in managing our busy lives and schedules.
An excellent response to a "new" phenomenon within the community. Do we need to be physically present to experience community? The spirit dwells where the spirit wills. Lots to think about Danny, Thanks for offering your well thought out responses.
Thank you my friend
I agree and feel grateful that this epic pivot has allowed us to hear the message and feel the spirit from wherever we are in managing our busy lives and schedules.
Thank you my friend!