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Apr 29 2020

Password-Protected Worship: A Missed Opportunity?

by the Rev. Ken Howard
Password-Protected


This blog post is part of a series on strategies and tools for helping congregations survive and thrive in the face of the COVID crisis.
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Zoombombing

“Zoombombing” is when an uninvited person joins a Zoom meeting, usually for the purpose of gaining a few cheap laughs at the expense of the participants. 

Because Zoombombers sometimes use racial slurs, profanity, pornography, and other offensive imagery, faith communities have begun to password protect their online worship services in order to prevent univited Zoombomers from entering. 

I would like to suggest that password-protected online worship services are a huge missed opportunity for evangelism.

Here’s why…

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Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog, FaithXperimental Spotlight, Posts by Ken Howard · Tagged: burden of care, church growth, church revitalization, Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID19, evangelism, faith communities, lock-down, online worship, paradigms, Zoom, Zoombombing

Mar 19 2020

Keeping Congregations Connected: Strategies and Tools for COVID-Related Outreach

By the Rev. Ken Howard


Keeping Congregations Together in the Face of COVID19 is a blog series on strategies and tools for doing and being what God is calling your congregation to be and do in the current pandemic.
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How can our congregations do effective outreach while the COVID pandemic makes social distancing necessary?

How can our congregations contribute to controlling the Coronavirus?

These are two important questions to ask and answer during the current pandemic (and there are likely many more)…

First, ground yourself in hard data from reliable sources about Coronavirus and COVID19: What is it? What does it do? How does it spread? How can people both protect themselves from the virus and avoid spreading it to others? How do you know you might have it? What do you do if you think you do? What COVID-related resources are in your area?

Reliable, data-grounded sources and resources include:

  • CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Perhaps the most authoritative source,  the CDC has pages for general, faith-based, community, and individual-oriented COVID information and recommendations. 
  • Your State and local government or local health department websites. My local government, for example, has a COVID19 Information page and a COVID Closures page.
  • Your Judicatory or denominational websites. My own Judicatory, the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, for example, has an entire page dedicated COVID information and resources, including links to all local health departments within its bounds, and my denomination, the Episcopal Church, also has a very useful Concerning COVID19 information and resources page, including links to the COVID advisory pages of most of its dioceses. The Episcopal Church Foundation is also compiling a curated list of COVID resources.
  • MapDash for Faith Communities. Those judicatories and congregations who have or have access to this powerful demographic and analytic missional assessment and planning platform will soon be receiving updates to their dashboard, including localized data on incidences of COVID-19, hospital locations and capacity, locations of doctors, COVID-related Twitter feeds, and more. (Full disclosure: FaithX is an affiliate of Datastory, the GIS firm that developed MapDash with our assistance).
  • MapDash for COVID-19. A free version of MapDash focused specifically on COVID-related data.
  • COVID19 Tracking Dashboard. Johns Hopkins and ESRI partnered to develop this tool that provides regular infographic updates on the cumulative number of COVID infections, active cases, deaths, and recoveries by country, state, and some larger cities.
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Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog, Future of Faith, Posts by Ken Howard · Tagged: Beyond Online Worship, burden of care, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coronavirus, COVID19, datastory, email tree, Esri, financial assistance, Johns Hopkins, Local Health Departments, MapDash for Faith Communities, neighborhood missional assessment, Neighborhood Missional Intelligence Report, outreach opportunities, reliable sources, shut-ins, telephone tree

Mar 18 2020

What we learned from our experiment with online worship

By the Rev. Ken Howard


Beyond Online Worship is a blog series on strategies and tools
for doing and being church in the face of the current pandemic.
Click here for the previous post


In our previous post we talked about how a faithful response to the current pandemic involves more than simply live streaming worship services (congregations do not live by worship alone), but involves finding creative and experimental ways to do and be all the things that churches (and other faith communities) are supposed to be and do, and especially how we exercise our “burden of care” to our neighbors and neighborhoods. And that our responses may ultimately lead to our congregations and the communities they serve surviving and thriving together. 

Subsequent posts will deal with each of those things in turn. But let’s start with what we learned from our recent experiment with online worship (last Sunday), in cooperation with Church of the Ascension in Gaithersburg, which reached 51 people on Zoom and 900+ on Facebook Live.

So what did we learn?

Online worship is not enough. Not bad for a first try, but after literally patting ourselves on the back (because COVID kept us from patting each others backs) for a few minutes after the second of the two services ended, what we learned was that, while online worship was necessary, it was not sufficient, and there were so many other things we needed to figure out how to do and be while social distancing. And that realization led to this blog series.

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Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog, FaithX News, Future of Faith, Posts by Ken Howard · Tagged: Beyond Online Worship, burden of care, church of the ascension, Coronavirus, COVID19, Facebook Live, google hangouts, online worship, virtual bulletin, Worship on Zoom, Zoom

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