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Posted in: Zoom Paid Accounts?
Hey Steven, we just created some tips for new Zoom users this week. Maybe you'll find it helpful! You can find the article here.
Posted in: COVID-19 Guidance?
Hi John. Church Juice, a program from Back to God Ministries, just published this helpful resource to assist churches in dealing with coronavirus concerns in their churches and communities.
Posted in: Discussion: Coronavirus and Your Church
Hey John,
Thanks for the comment!
I think finding ways to utilize the technology at our disposal is not only a great idea, it's a necessity. We should be thinking about creating online/digital-first content right now, instead of trying to mold a new medium to the old way of doing things. The daily devotional is a great way to engage people throughout the week!
-Bryan
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Great thoughts and questions, Staci!