The words “online church” can evoke a number of feelings. Some good, some bad… some ugly.
In this video post, I tackle the 4 most common myths about online church, and what it REALLY means to lean into it.
I teach churches how to do online ministry, so they can reach more people and multiply their impact.
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The words “online church” can evoke a number of feelings. Some good, some bad… some ugly.
In this video post, I tackle the 4 most common myths about online church, and what it REALLY means to lean into it.
Life.Church is one of the most recognizable names in the megachurch world, and for good reason.
I got to spend a few days behind the scenes with their production team earlier this year, and I learned a ton seeing how they do what they do first-hand. In this article, I list the top 5 things I took away from my time in Edmond, OK., witnessing the people and process behind the world’s largest online church.
When it comes to leadership, vision isn’t a new concept. It’s been the calling card for today’s most respected and emulated church leaders, and for good reason: A clear vision has a demonstrably greater impact on organizational success than just about any other factor.
However, when it comes to church video, I think a lot of us need to own up to the fact that our vision, so far, has been pretty simple: Survive.
Considering the way 2020 has unfolded, that’s not really hyperbole, and in more ways than one.
However, now that we’re in November, it might be time to step back a bit and re-think where we are, and where we’re going with video. The virus is still around, but we seem to have come to a place of greater stability as churches.
Below are 3 key questions to ask if you want to gain more clarity around your vision of online church.