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Ans. As others have eluedd to (more eloquently than I could), I think church online serves many purposes of church but misses some. Before starting an online service/ministry, I think you ought to consider that long & hard - what makes a church?I'm sure online groups help to make this about more than watching an event (in the same way that getting involved in a local church is better than just coming on Sundays), but I wonder how many people join those groups, and about about the authenticity of those relationships. After ~13 years experience of online community (really, I'm not exaggerating by saying that!) I've known way too many people who hide online behind a made-up persona. Even those who reveal more of themselves online still seem very different when you meet them in person. Sure, you can hide in a face-to-face group, too - but I find it's more common online when there's little chance you'll see me the next day.Online church experiences can be a life-line for those with unique work schedules or in distant locations without a good local church to belong to. They can also be fantastic for those wanting to check out a church for the first time who otherwise might be scared to come. (Serving both of those crowds could be a challenge, though!) I wonder if (based on today's type of online church, at least) we're encouraging people who are actually Christians who could be part of a vibrant local community to do something that's second-best. What are online church leaders doing to get people off their computers and into the world around them?I think of a friend who attended church services online for several years (admittedly it was before services integrated chat, which could have changed things). I don't doubt that she got something out of those services thought she belonged, etc. But, I can't wonder if the best thing would have been to actually be involved in a local church, where she would have needed to learn to get along in community, reveal her junk, and everything that goes along with that.Online church definitely is a step up from the radio broadcasts my childhood church did. At least it adds the opportunity for some interaction, but I think it's still not the best option for most people. Could that be changed? Probably & hopefully, since this seems like a trend that's here to stay.

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