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  1. Mar 16, 2021 · People of different ages, from different parts of the country or even the world, families sitting together, people watching whilst having a cup of coffee are all coming together to worship online in ways that we just couldn’t have imagined a year ago.

  2. Can we watch online church as a family? Yes, many families do watch the online services together. Online church is great as you can connect with others all over the world and worship God from your home in a way that fits into your family's schedule.

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    From the start of the coronavirus lockdown, churches in England have gone online. Of course, this is nothing new and the process of digital innovation has been comprehensively mapped by academics, including Heidi Campbell and Christopher Helland. But this rather slow and purposeful process has been shifted into a different gear by religious profess...

    For some time, churches initially presented their church services as normal but without a congregation present. In Anglican and Roman Catholic churches, Eucharists/masses were offered and indeed continue to be offered either in sanctuaries linked to residential accommodation or in adapted rooms within clergy houses. This enabling of current practic...

    The shift to the lockdown of church premises meant that the most worship services could no longer reflect practices within the church. As such, those developing acts of worship needed to extend into online practices. Moreover, a good deal of weight was put into the need for community engagementto ameliorate the potential breakdown of church communi...

    For some, however, there is the need to engage even further with disruptive innovation in our church/religious practices. Jonny Baker, who works for the Church Missionary Society, has published a blog pointing to the clerical domination involved in withholding the sacrament from congregants and the prohibition of online communion. Others have succe...

    As churches went online in much larger numbers, media reports began to emerge of churches reporting a huge increase in the numbers of people now watching their online services. I had already received tweets noting this same phenomenon – that a church with a congregation of 30 had had 100 attending online with further views in the coming days. Indee...

  3. Jan 25, 2017 · Someone asked world renowned evangelist Billy Graham what is wrong with just watching church service on TV, pointing out that people would still be hearing the same message, according to Faith Wire.

  4. May 21, 2020 · Our focus began to shift to how we could provide a safe place for our families and their children to interact, and for us to run an engaging Kids Church for them. We decided to use Zoom as that gave us the ability to safeguard the interactions of the children.

  5. You are always invited to one of our Church Online services throughout the week. But don’t just attend by yourself. You can invite your friends, family, LifeGroup, or anyone to join you. In fact, you can start or join a Church at Home LifeGroup.

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  7. Mar 16, 2021 · The Church of England's national online services have been viewed 3.7 million times since restrictions on in-person church services were first imposed a year ago. Across its social media channels, clips and content from the services have been viewed some 40 million times.

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