With the rise of blogs, podcasts, social networking sites, and content management systems that have elements of social networking, there is a lot of conversation these days about what the church websites will look like in the future.
The Chapel has a created a website specifically to discuss that topic. Take a look at futureofchurchweb.com.
What do you think church websites will be like in the future?
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Thanks for the blog post. Let’s re-think the future of church websites,
Cleve, my pleasure. Look forward to reading more of the comments and your thoughts on them.
I don’t think Mega Churches are good for spiritual maturity or enhancing spiritual gifts. You don’t bond with people or nuture one another or have any accountability. You are a face in the crowd. More spectator than paricipator.
It’s just too big like in a big city there is not the warmth of a smalll town.
Jesus had 12 in his inner circle not 12,000. Growinig Churhces starting other smaller Churches are best in my opinion, yet every Pastors dream is for a Mega Congregation, go figure.
I don’t think Mega Churches are good for spiritual maturity or enhancing spiritual gifts. You don’t bond with people or nuture one another or have any accountability. You are a face in the crowd. More spectator than participator.
It’s just too big like in a big city there is not the warmth of a smalll town.
Jesus had 12 in his inner circle not 12,000. Growinig Churhces starting other smaller Churches are best in my opinion, yet every Pastors dream is for a Mega Congregation, go figure.