Lest you think I am just a non-comformist, old fashioned stick-in-the-mud who refuses to keep up, I am, after all, writing this on a blog, ok? Twenty years ago none of us had ever heard of the term, “blog.” Give me a little credit here. This is not some kind of a “burn your cellphone” rant. Rather, my appeal to the church is for us to think about the implications, ramifications, and long-term impact upon our culture of these “advances” and more particularly, I would call for serious consideration of how embracing their use affects our worship, and how it might impact the spiritual lives of the worshipers. Certainly, very careful evaluation as to how technology effects worship when it is used in the gathered worship event itself must be a concern for church leadership. The field of media ecology has evolved into a field of study of which more Christian leaders, and particularly worship ministry leaders, must take note.To read the entire article, click here.
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I am not necessarily advocating an abandonment of technological devices in our gathered worship. Like anyone I could provide a significant list of ways technology can and does contribute to the worship environment. What I am positing is a need for prayerful, careful consideration of any and all technologically induced and produced materials in worship.
And for those of you in and around Jackson, Tennessee, you might be interested in joining us at First Baptist Church the next few Sunday nights as we consider how we should think about and use technology in appropriate ways as followers of Jesus Christ (including in worship). We will be led by Dr. Ben Mitchell and Dr. Justin Barnard, and the topics for each night are listed below.
Following Christ in the Age of Twitter (with Ben Mitchell and Justin Barnard)
First Baptist Church | Jackson, TN
Sunday Nights at 5:00 PM
2/9 "Saved, Saved, Saved: Technology's Promise and Problems" - C. Ben Mitchell
2/16 "Gadgets @ Hearth & Home: Technology and Family Life" - Justin D. Barnard
2/23 "Help! I’m LinkedIn and My iPad is Driving Me Google" - C. Ben Mitchell
3/2 "PowerPoint Praise? Technology and Church Life" - Justin D. Barnard