Churches Use Twitter To Reach a Wider Audience 169
In an attempt to reverse declining attendance figures, many American churches are starting to ask WWJD in 140 or fewer characters. Pastors at Westwinds Community Church in Michigan spent two weeks teaching their 900-member congregation how to use Twitter. 150 of them are now tweeting. Seattle's Mars Hill Church encourages its members to Twitter messages during services. The tweets appear on the church's official Twitter page. Kyle Firstenberg, the church's administrator, said,"It's a good way for them to tell their friends what church is about without their friends even coming in the building."
Mars Hill (Score:2, Informative)
Re:2 Weeks (Score:3, Informative)
Re:God isn't real, but where does religion come fr (Score:1, Informative)
Since I don't believe in any god and it's particularly sad to see churches trying to spread misinformation more effectively, I'd like to approach this topic constructively and point towards and interesting lecture [youtube.com] I've seen lately that explains how and why religion evolved.
Since I believe in God and it's particularly sad to see secular humanists trying to spread misinformation more effectively, I'd like to approach this topic constructively and point towards actual people who will have a conversation with you in person about what they believe and why.
Re:this is idiotic. (Score:3, Informative)
its neither news for nerds or stuff that matters...
Apparently you didn't notice the "idle" tag...