I'm not a senior, and I do have access to a computer and email. However, I'm inundated with social media messages and emails, and so I'd say I stop to read our electronic church bulletin roughly 25 percent of the time -- and even then it's just to scan it. When it was printed, I read it word for word, usually as I was waiting for the service to start. Not sure if that justifies printing, but I have to believe there are a lot of people of ALL ages who are on electronic overload and therefore are missing out on a lot of important updates.
Posted in: Should Churches Print Bulletins?
I'm not a senior, and I do have access to a computer and email. However, I'm inundated with social media messages and emails, and so I'd say I stop to read our electronic church bulletin roughly 25 percent of the time -- and even then it's just to scan it. When it was printed, I read it word for word, usually as I was waiting for the service to start. Not sure if that justifies printing, but I have to believe there are a lot of people of ALL ages who are on electronic overload and therefore are missing out on a lot of important updates.