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Building an online community
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Christian journey
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digital ministry
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internet for Christians
Language_English
online Christian activity
online church
online ministry
online mission and ministry
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Pastoral and Prayer Ministry online
Pastoral care
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softlaunch
worship and prayer service
Product details
- ISBN 9780281071517
- Weight: 197g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 19 Feb 2015
- Publisher: SPCK Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Clergy and churches are increasingly being encouraged to use the internet and social media to promote their ministries. But they may worry about some of the difficult pastoral and theological issues that can arise online.
'Virtual vicar' the Revd Pam Smith guides both new and experienced practitioners through setting up online ministries, and considers some of the questions that may arise, such as:
- Are relationships online as valid as those offline?
- Is it possible to participate in a 'virtual' communion service?
- How do you deal with 'trolls' in a Christian way?
- What is appropriate for a clergyperson to say on social media?
Pam Smith worked in education, women's health and prison chaplaincy before being ordained in 2004. She has been actively involved in online Christian communities for ten years and is currently web pastor and priest in charge of i-church, the online community started by the Diocese of Oxford.
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