Church and Internet
Church and the Internet: We’re Not in Kansas Anymore (Section 3)
Friday, July 31st, 2009In the last couple of days I’ve been reflecting on the impact of the Internet on the church, especially with respect to the calling of a new pastor in a church. I want to finish up (for now) with some general reflections.
1. We can’t go back to Kansas.
If Kansas represents a world of secure, local […]
Church and the Internet: We’re Not in Kansas Anymore (Section 2)
Thursday, July 30th, 2009Yesterday I began telling the story of how the Internet impacted the recent calling of Rich Kannwischer as the next senior pastor of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, California.
Now, for the rest of the story. Last Sunday there was a congregational meeting at St. Andrew’s to vote on the recommendation of the nominating […]
Church and the Internet: We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Yesterday’s post focused on the Christian Web Conference at Biola University (September 11-12, 2009). Today’s post illustrates why I think Christian leaders need to attend this conference. Whether we like it or not, the Internet has changed (and will continue to change) the way we do church.
In my denomination, the Presbyterian Church (USA), pastors are […]