How can the church act as the church at a time when the most loving thing we can do is to stay away from other people? In short, we get creative.
How to Act as the Church in a Socially Distanced World

How can the church act as the church at a time when the most loving thing we can do is to stay away from other people? In short, we get creative.
Remember that the moment you hit “send” on an email, you’ve lost control of it. In that moment of frustration or anger, what you write will live on – and it will be in someone else’s hands.
by Lauren Hunter @ChurchTechToday When I attended the Bayside Thrive conference last month, I had the pleasure of attending a break out session called, “Social Media Bootcamp” where I met Margaret Feinberg, acclaimed Christian author of two dozen books and multiple Bible studies.…