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Is Facebook and the internet

Riders

Well-Known Member
Is FAcebook and the Internet, Zoom meetings, etc the most likely way for both Christian churches and other religions will turn too for awhile while covid is on the rise and other factors are factoring in? Do they collect enough money to keep the ministry up in these types of groups?
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
Many many groups are going back to in person events. So while FB and Zoom will continue to be an option, it won't be the main course, so to speak.
 
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Exaltist Ethan

Bridging the Gap Between Believers and Skeptics
Since broadband Internet is expanding to the more rural parts of the country I think it could be used efficiently for virtual membership into religions. The Unitarians have their own Sunday Service virtually with Church of the Larger Fellowship, which is possible to become a member of if you donate yearly. Regardless of COVID some people are just going to prefer getting a cup of coffee from their own place and doing virtual fellowships with likeminded individuals. While COVID may have spiked interest in the trend it is not going away just because people are going back to their daily lives. Many congregations already upload livestreams and videos on demand to watch on YouTube. And for people like me, who don't have access to a car or drive, this is quite literally a Godsend. :)
 

Truth in love

Well-Known Member
Is FAcebook and the Internet, Zoom meetings, etc the most likely way for both Christian churches and other religions will turn too for awhile while covid is on the rise and other factors are factoring in? Do they collect enough money to keep the ministry up in these types of groups?

We added zoom a few years back and keep it as an option.

As far as the money side I don’t don’t. We have a lay system so the cost are pretty low.
 
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