How can the Church embrace the digital age during COVID-19? Josh Laxton Image: Samantha Borges/Unsplash
COVID-19 has, at the very least, forced churches to think about conducting ministry and mission in the digital space. While I understand some churches are ahead of the curve, my goal in this post is to provide a few ways churches can increasingly step into this new age of digital engagement.
Focus on the weekend gatherings
I think this is a given, however I don’t want to gloss over it. I still think churches need to think strategically and contextually with how they go about streaming their corporate gatherings as well as how they engage people via their online platforms.
| Updated: Feb. 17, 2021, 12:31 a.m.
Black Christian pastors in Utah may minister to small congregations, with older members slowly dying out, or large ones, attracting younger believers.
But most of them face a similar question from curious outsiders: Are there really Black churches in the Beehive State?
The answer is yes. In fact, there are more than a dozen historically Black congregations, and the roles these preachers play is crucial to the state’s religious life.
Thus, for February’s Black History Month amid a persistent pandemic and revived debates and demonstrations about the mistreatment of minorities here are profiles of five Black clerics who have dealt with the issue of racism in a mostly white state.
New alliance unites seminaries, Christian colleges and schools amid ongoing struggles
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New alliance unites seminaries, Christian colleges and schools amid ongoing struggles
New alliance unites seminaries, Christian colleges and schools amid ongoing struggles
Representatives attend the International Alliance for Christian Education’s inaugural meeting at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida in February 2020. | International Alliance for Christian Education
Dozens of Christian colleges, high schools, seminaries and Bible colleges have banded together to form an alliance uniting all sectors of Christian education to address the mutual challenges they face in an increasingly secular culture.
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