Digital church: five lessons from lockdown


I believe the church will need to now fully adopt the ‘click and the brick’ model as we walk through these unusual days

Mark Pugh Monday 02 November 2020
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I wasn’t convinced of the merits of digital church when we began our journey seven years ago. Why would anyone want to watch this relatively small church on their screens? Would it become too tempting an option for people to stay away and watch from the comfort of their own home? These concerns were real, but they were quickly overcome by stories we began to gather.

As well as providing an opportunity for ill or holidaying members of our congregation to stay connected, we noticed new people joining us. Some were exploring faith, intrigued enough to click on...

For some people this ministry was proving to be a lifeline and to others it was a stepping stone on their faith journey. We noticed that many who visited our building for the first time had...

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