What happens when a church goes high tech? Many businesses have begun to integrate web strategies. Churches should be allowed the same opportunities right?! Is the internet a viable avenue for churches to use to promote ministry?
Can a church operate over the internet without having a physical location? These questions have already been answered by the tremendous popularity many churches are gaining daily through blogs, streaming sermons, and online donations. A church without a website is like a church with out pews nowadays. Some churches have supporters that have never physically visited because of their innovative web strategies. Members like the ability to pay offering and tithes online, view upcoming events, send an email to staff and watch services online as well. This is the new trend. The marriage of technology and religion. They are no longer the odd couple.
Is there going to be a time, in the near future, when members can sit at home and worship together via webcam? Why not start a tech church?




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