First Blogtist Church

Quote from today…
“One of the drawbacks to blogging is that the church as we know it might change in it’s look and feel.”
Randy’s question to us and my question to you…
Is that really a BAD thing?
Los

Quote from today…
“One of the drawbacks to blogging is that the church as we know it might change in it’s look and feel.”
Randy’s question to us and my question to you…
Is that really a BAD thing?
Los
Is the church in need of changing? Of course! If blogging is one of the resources that helps create the change, more power. I do not believe it is going to be a one size fits all kind of fix, but nothing is really, except Jesus.
No it’s not. Church is losing it’s relevance by the minute and changes are definitely needed. Plus blogging is a resource that will only continue to grow and grow in popularity and accessibility.
Considering blogging has helped me reevaluate and better understand my faith and some issues surrounding my faith… I don’t think it’s a bad thing.
I think it depends on how the church is Blogged. It has the possibility of being more harm than good.
one of the things that pops in my mind is the difference between conversations by blogging vs. face-to-face.
i see pros and cons to both…
i think you have to look at your church…your town…your generation…if blogging gets tough conversation going…do it…
if you’re trying to force it…don’t…all people/churches are different…do what works.
blogging saved my life. now that would be a cool t-shirt.
i can’t speak for everyone’s church, but I hope that blogging in the end, builds community. and, if you can get your church to build that kind of community then you live a little more each day, for the other person, which is a great thing!
How “might” it change? is it the free expression of ones opinion? shouldnt we want to discuss and have a new look at things?
Los, you should know better. Blogging is a sin bro!
http://www.thercg.org/youth/articles/0403-bagy.html
Can’t stop this train…