Churches Use Twitter To Reach a Wider Audience
In an attempt to reverse declining attendance figures, many American churches are starting to ask WWJD in 140 or fewer characters. Pastors at Westwinds Community Church in Michigan spent two weeks teaching their 900-member congregation how to use Twitter. 150 of them are now tweeting. Seattle's Mars Hill Church encourages its members to Twitter messages during services. The tweets appear on the church's official Twitter page. Kyle Firstenberg, the church's administrator, said,"It's a good way for them to tell their friends what church is about without their friends even coming in the building."
Bitwise *snore* half a minute ago from twitterfic.
Cyberpunk technotheology has been realized, apparently.
its neither news for nerds or stuff that matters... car dealers, the president, software companies and buddhists use twitter.
if twitter had collaborated with jesus to produce an api through which church members could send prayers, that might be. or, if jesus intended to announce the rapture through tweet as stated in his microblog, i might care.
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I'm a Christian, and I'm a tech. (I don't use twitter - I don't see a point to it). I do however, understand that this is another way to let people know what your particular church is about - on the other hand, I think this can be really distracting for those in the congregation that are trying to listen to the message for the day. I heard about this last week on K-Love (National Christian radio station) and will be interesting to see how it works out. (I don't see this lasting long)
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Mars Hill has been known for its controversy and new ways of doing things. Mark Driscoll (the pastor) has alienated a lot of mainstream conservative pastors out there. It's not surprising that he encourages his congregation to use new trends to expand his influence. He is drawing in a lot of younger audiences than most more established churches. We will see how long that lasts and if it some day implodes on itself like most of these trendy ministries kinda do.
I'm aware most of the people here probably don't practice a religion. I do. Troll on.
That said, this is ridiculous; just because a technology exists for something, you don't have to use it for everything. If you're truly interested in bringing your friends to (your) religion, Twitter's not gonna do it. You have to actually bring them into the building and break that ice by showing them that, no, you're not snake-handlers speaking in tongues or crazy terrorists preaching jihad or whatever. Besides, the reduction of religious beliefs to sound bytes by believers and non-believers alike is one of the most damaging processes to those who are religious. This will just end up backfiring on them and making them look like fools.
Those who anthropomorphize science and/or nature already believe in an intelligent designer.
We godless heathens dominate the internet. They're walking into a battle they cannot win.
*Maniacal laughter*
Isn't that the basic description of 6th generation American Protestantism in general? After all, you can't fill the megachurch with actual *SUBSTANCE* or *ORTHODOXY*- or even suggesting maybe being poor *might* be the fault of certain other groups taking more than they need.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
that I don't have to feel guilty for tweeting in church?
Slow down, cowboy! It has been 4 hours since you last posted. You must wait another few hours.
But church is also about creating a sacred space, where people are together in a single faith. I think it is this that is hurting the traditional church. If we broadcast the service, and make the TV or radio an extension of the sacred space, even though there is no real community, we degrade the value of the space. If we hold secular functions in the sacred space, and make it just another room or another clearing, we devalue the value of the space. If everyone is busy tweeting to entertain an outside secular world instead of helping to build the sacred space, then what is left. We might as well just be wherever we are, and have the minister or whatever tweet the service.
This reminds me of the move 'Back to school' where the classroom was increasing filled with tape recorders, and then the professor was replaced with a recorded lecture. There is an arrogance that somehow the church is so implicitly necessary that we can brazenly corrupt it with no fear of negative consequences. It is not that there is anything wrong with tweeting, except that it is a continuation of a path where the church is just another firm, with profits, losses, and bushiness plans, and while a few respond to such things, I think the decline in most church attendance show that many of the faithful are not amused.
"She's a scientist and a lesbian. She's not going to let it slide." Orphan Black
Then an old lady was ushered down to my pew and she sat right IN IT!
Fascism trolls keeping me up every night. When I starts a preachin', he HITS ME WITH HIS REICH!
What would Jesus tweet?
OMG LOL WTF?! IT TOOK THEM 2 WEEKS 2 LRN TO TWEET. WTF IS THAT? ONE DAY 2 LERN TWITTER AND THE REST TO LERN TO MAKE POASTS LIKE THIS ONE?!?!?!?1
I believe the scientific process and theism go hand in hand. On the other hand, atheists have to be inconsistent with the outworking of their atheism. To use your language, the atheist not only has to make concessions but has to capitulate.
If you believe God orders and sustains the universe, what would be inconsistent with theism and science? Now inconsistent with science-ism? Yes.
Now an atheist who assumes that we weren't put here for any particular reason should assume that we weren't designed for any particular reason. We weren't designed to apprehend truth. The thoughts in our heads are just atoms bouncing around in our heads in accordance with the laws of physics & chemistry. The best you could say is that our mind is designed to pick up chicks.
So if we have no basis for assuming the truth of our thoughts, how is atheism consistent with science?
And it doesn't stop there. You have laws of physics hanging in mid-air not supported by anything. No reason to assume they will stay the same (see David Hume atheist philosopher if you disagree). You have immaterial laws of logic that a materialist tries to use.
And even worse you have people like Dennett who try to be consistent with their atheism and then go on to say that the concept of self is an illusion. But go the whole way and ask who is arguing what.
Frankly, I've never run into an atheist who operates completely consistently with his own atheism. It's an impossible task.
Except for ending slavery, the Nazis, communism, & securing American independence, war has never solved anything.
Since I don't believe in any god and it's particularly sad to see churches trying to spread misinformation more effectively, I'd like to approach this topic constructively and point towards and interesting lecture I've seen lately that explains how and why religion evolved.
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Since I don't believe in any god and it's particularly sad to see churches trying to spread misinformation more effectively, I'd like to approach this topic constructively and point towards and interesting lecture I've seen lately that explains how and why religion evolved.
Since I believe in God and it's particularly sad to see secular humanists trying to spread misinformation more effectively, I'd like to approach this topic constructively and point towards actual people who will have a conversation with you in person about what they believe and why.
Does church now involve setting up torrents for The Passion of Christ?
As I recall, he would get tortured to death and then have his philosophy distorted for the purposes of power seekers for thousands of years afterwards.
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right-wing Christian fundamentalism.
Kinda. The pastor Mark Driscoll is very controversial, even among Christians. He's also extremely intelligent, and is very capable of defending the things he says (I'd pay money to see anyone on here debate him). Christian or not, he's a good thing for everyone, simply because he's not just another fundamentalist idiot that just spouts stuff off without it making any sense or being able to support it.
It's funny for me to see this posted. When I used to consider myself a practicing Christian, I pledged myself to the faith in an attempt to understand the idea, theme, and entity called God. After all, that's what most religions claim to be authorities on. However, after much frustration, I finally gave it all up because churches don't care about God. They don't have any interest in trying to better understand concepts like an infinite deity, omnipresence, or timeless existence. Any attempt to approach these concepts with curiosity and questioning in mind was always met with either harsh criticism or an intense urging to accept naivete and ignorance instead. Very few churches I ever attended were willing to discuss the indescribable nature of what the word God was originally meant to address. It seemed to me, that the only goal of churches was to mindlessly and zealously turn people to their belief system in the name of a savior. They had little care for anything regarding the complex nature of the subject matter. Churches just wanted more followers as quickly and easily as possible.
/sigh
If trying to describe to someone the beauty of an idea like timeless, infinite existence (God) in 140 characters or less isn't a perfect representation of that theme, I don't know what is.
"Let's recruit people with catch phrases, zingers, and one-liners about God!"
"Yeah, its not like the entire idea behind a God entity is worth thinking about or discussing in depth or anything."
"Yay!"
It's sad, really that church has become synonymous with recruiting ground and not a place for intelligent, philosophical exploration.
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Is there a problem with attendance declining in churches? This isn't an anti-religion post... I'm fine with religion - I'm just not sure there's a purpose behind organizations which exist to tell you how to practice something that should be deeply personal. Decline in church attendance should be a sign that we're moving past the need for them and in to a new state of personal spirituality.
As for what would jesus do in 140 characters... wow.
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Knock it off, all of you! Srlsy, WTF?
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He has a point. You're guilty of using your assumptions to "prove" the validity of your assumptions.
You cannot use the bible's claim that it is true as proof that the bible is true. Prove that I am not God. I hereby claim to be. Prove I'm not. Unlike YOUR god, I exist. You have proof of it in this thread. You have my claim that I am. That's as good (or as flawed) as the bible's claim that it speaks for God. Or apply Pascals' Wager ... if I'm not God, and you believe I am, you haven't lost anything ... but if I AM God, and you're wrong ... eternal damnation!
And finally... is the statement "a man may not sleep with another man" hating gays? How about "a man who sleeps with another man commits a sin"? How about "a man who sleeps with a women outside of marriage commits a sin?" Do Christians now hate both gays and straights? Calling a sin a sin is not hatred, regardless of what you want to think.
Labeling someone a sinner is inflammatory. Using the bible to justify it is just stupid, unless you have SOME proof that the bible is authoritative. What are the "wages of sin?" Come on, you know the answer - "The wages of sin is death." So, by calling gays sinners, you're saying that what they are doing is worthy of death. The bible even says that they should be stoned to death. Well, maybe I should write my own bible that says christians should be stoned to death for being nosy busybodies and gossips, pandering to ignorance, and failing to prove any of their assertions. After all, who's to say that MY version is any less authoritative than yours? After all, I'm God (prove otherwise).
I don't buy your gay-bashing. They are not "sinning" when they get it on with each other, despite what you choose to believe. It's entirely natural for them, same as other mammals. Or have you never had a dog hump your leg? Like I said, show some OBJECTIVE proof that god exists, some OBJECTIVE proof that what they do is "sinning", or admit that it's just your opinion based on a book you have chosen to believe without any proof. The problem is in your eye. Your perception. Feel free to contradict me by proving I'm not God, and proving that YOUR god exists.
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How about "a man who sleeps with a women outside of marriage commits a sin?"
There's nothing wrong with two people deciding to set up house without going through a marriage ceremony. If it offends your sensitivities, that's your problem - you have no right to tell others who they should and should not have sex with, and no right to say one form is right but another form is a sin. Gays and lesbians don't pass judgment on what christians do with each other in the privacy of their bedrooms - christians should learn the same respect. God hates 2 weights, 2 measures - one for straight people, and one for the GLBTs. I declare that it's okay - prove that I am wrong by either proving that I am not God, or that your god exists. While you're at it, prove that Jesus is not the son of the Flying Spaghetti Monster - there's some serious coin - a million bucks - to be had if you do. Come on, think of all the good things you could do in Jesus' name with a million bucks.
Here's another one for you - since Eve was supposedly created from Adam's rib, wasn't she a clone? And if she was a clone, wasn't she really a guy? Or, if "god" tweaked that y chromosome into an x, wasn't that his genetic sister? So, Adam and Eve were in an incestuous relationship, as were their children (after all, there was nobody else around to "marry"). Sounds like a bunch of inbred hillbillies to me (cue "Dueling Banjos" and "Squeal like a Pig" from "Deliverance"). Would explain a few things ...
And what's up with all the polygamy?
Compensating for lack of sex? Compensating for guilt over sex with little boys?
Can't be both!
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After all, you can't fill the megachurch with actual *SUBSTANCE* or *ORTHODOXY*
I actually download some of Mark Driscoll's podcasts, agree with some of his thinking, disagree with other bits.
It's interesting though that his church seems to be thriving precisely because it tries to keep its substance and stick to old-school orthodox beliefs. Driscoll is known for his in your face this-is-what-the-bible-says-and-if-you-disagree-you're-wrong style... and it's one of the only megachurches I know of that really holds to conservative beliefs and is happy to let everyone else know what they think - no dumbing it down to please the lowest common denominator.
Regardless of how much I agree or disagree with his teaching, I admire the way he holds to his beliefs and isn't afraid to teach them just because it mightn't go down so well with the crowd.
My God! It's full of twits!
this-is-what-the-bible-says-and-if-you-disagree-you're-wrong style
Ah, but you see, as a Catholic who rejects Sola Scriptura, that's not Orthodoxy to me, or substance. Orthodoxy would mean having an actual liturgical service that teaches from action as well as words, substance would mean being deeper than just Scripture.
Regardless of how much I agree or disagree with his teaching, I admire the way he holds to his beliefs and isn't afraid to teach them just because it mightn't go down so well with the crowd.
And yet he's keeping with the Reformation, which is exactly what goes so well with American Individualism.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
If your beliefs are held only as a result of disciplined reasoning and experimentation then you're not a theist, are you?
See my argument further down- that in fact, given the overwhelming amount of theist literature and experimentation on the subject, anybody truly disciplined should at least be agnostic if not an outright theist. What I find a distinct lack of evidence for is the concept that there is no God.
The only way out is to become an atheist in how you treat reality.
You mean I have to bang my head against a brick wall until I forget the past 1.5 million years of experimentation with theism and all of the data that was collected?
You can still be a theist in the realm of spirituality, but you have got to let the natural world be what it is.
Not terribly hard, when you consider that most theism stems from observations taken from the natural world.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
http://outsidetheautisticasylum.blogspot.com/2009/05/slow-and-steady-makes-right.html is a discussion that split off of my reply to this post.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.