Communion Post COVID-19?
Post COVID-19, how can we get the same experience of being together and passing the communion to each other? Any thoughts?
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Post COVID-19, how can we get the same experience of being together and passing the communion to each other? Any thoughts?
Anyone out there conducting bilingual worship services? Or using a live translation system? I'd love to hear your advice.
Our church is thinking of starting a once monthly service where we eat a meal together, including communion, and also have our worship service. Any of you doing that?
Why does it feel like a good thing to be reminded how big God is and how small I am? Well, I’ll tell you why it feels like a blessing to me, and I’d love to hear why it does — or doesn’t — to you.
I have to admit, sometimes I look around at our small congregation and see only the gaps in the pews instead of the blessed people sitting between those gaps. Have you ever thought of the hours you spent preparing for worship and wondered, “Why did I bother?”
I haven’t figured out the practicalities of making a sacred space happen in my home. Have any of you?
Today I'd like to direct you to an article from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship called "Technology that Redeems Downtime." The article gives examples of the ways you and your church can use technology to "support a lifestyle of worship."
Does your church website have a welcome video? I read this Church Juice blog entry and was intrigued by the idea. It seems that, if the video is well done, this could be a very effective tool for your church.