Virtual communion? [Video]
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If you would have told me I'd be sitting in my living room on a Sunday morning with the TV on and a cracker and some grape juice in my hands partaking of communion, I would have told you I'd be praying for you.
But look at us today. I mean, who would have thought there would be such a virtual expression of a sacred act of worship?
Are you okay with that? Or does that bristle your feathers?
I recently spoke with Bob Whitesel, award-winning writer, mentor & speaker and owner of www.leadership.church. Bob's conviction is that the church must not go back to the way things were before COVID. They should be thinking now about a hybrid approach.
I asked him what he has seen as some of the most creative uses of technology since the arrival of COVID-19. Here was his response:
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