Comments - Top 5 Churches That Use Social Media Best - Missional Outreach Network for the Missional Church2024-03-29T11:26:24Zhttp://missionalnetwork.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2422312%3ABlogPost%3A87383&xn_auth=noThe 5 churches listed are Pro…tag:missionalnetwork.ning.com,2017-08-03:2422312:Comment:1105642017-08-03T04:23:21.328ZEric Johnsonhttp://missionalnetwork.ning.com/profile/EricJohnson
The 5 churches listed are Protostant/Evangelical faith alone groups. They are founded by men, not Jesus Christ's first century church. No wonder they are at the top of the popularity contest. The Lords church isn't about being popular or favored in the eyes of the world. It just continues to chug along in truth. That to me and other Saints ought to be good enough. It is to Jesus...
The 5 churches listed are Protostant/Evangelical faith alone groups. They are founded by men, not Jesus Christ's first century church. No wonder they are at the top of the popularity contest. The Lords church isn't about being popular or favored in the eyes of the world. It just continues to chug along in truth. That to me and other Saints ought to be good enough. It is to Jesus... That is a good article, Darry…tag:missionalnetwork.ning.com,2013-06-10:2422312:Comment:871522013-06-10T15:05:14.396ZJames Noredhttp://missionalnetwork.ning.com/profile/JamesNored
<p>That is a good article, Darryl. People are more interested in building a relationship with a person than a brand. Thanks for sharing!</p>
<p>That is a good article, Darryl. People are more interested in building a relationship with a person than a brand. Thanks for sharing!</p> A little different perspectiv…tag:missionalnetwork.ning.com,2013-06-10:2422312:Comment:871502013-06-10T14:53:30.594ZDarryl Willishttp://missionalnetwork.ning.com/profile/DarrylWillis
<p>A little different perspective. Since social media is primarily for individuals perhaps there is another way to view effective social media usage. Check out Rich Birch's post "5 Reasons It’s More Important for Pastors to Use Social Media Than Churches": <a href="http://bit.ly/10g5gfH" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/10g5gfH</a></p>
<p>A little different perspective. Since social media is primarily for individuals perhaps there is another way to view effective social media usage. Check out Rich Birch's post "5 Reasons It’s More Important for Pastors to Use Social Media Than Churches": <a href="http://bit.ly/10g5gfH" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/10g5gfH</a></p> Love and Creation (Intro, P…tag:missionalnetwork.ning.com,2013-06-09:2422312:Comment:871402013-06-09T00:35:10.236ZJames Noredhttp://missionalnetwork.ning.com/profile/JamesNored
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/66743039">Love and Creation (Intro, Part A) in Part 1 of the Story of Redemption</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1213677">James Nored</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Excellent stuff, Joy! Breaking things into smaller segments is great for today. For instance, I am breaking up my Story of Redemption series into smaller video…</p>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/66743039">Love and Creation (Intro, Part A) in Part 1 of the Story of Redemption</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1213677">James Nored</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Excellent stuff, Joy! Breaking things into smaller segments is great for today. For instance, I am breaking up my Story of Redemption series into smaller video segments, though people will have an option of watching it all the way through as well. (See video above)<br/><br/>Thanks for sharing!</p> You may have heard of "flippe…tag:missionalnetwork.ning.com,2013-06-09:2422312:Comment:873852013-06-09T00:23:52.458ZJoy Rousseauhttp://missionalnetwork.ning.com/profile/JoyRousseau
You may have heard of "flipped classrooms" where students watch a lecture, event, experiment, etc. outside of class and then come to class capable of collaborating in deeper learning activities such as educated discussions, projects, and extension activities. We have been experimenting with this model in our Wednesday classes where students will watch a video online and then come to class for discussion. We have used all types of speakers and even hope to make our own videos...but for…
You may have heard of "flipped classrooms" where students watch a lecture, event, experiment, etc. outside of class and then come to class capable of collaborating in deeper learning activities such as educated discussions, projects, and extension activities. We have been experimenting with this model in our Wednesday classes where students will watch a video online and then come to class for discussion. We have used all types of speakers and even hope to make our own videos...but for now....the favorites are when a long (1hour long sermon) has been chopped up into segments for "quick" views. For instance, a Davis Platt, Greg White, or Francis Chan sermons have been segmented on Youtube into 2-5 minute videos. Now the class has grown into watching longer videos (56 minutes) and being ready to discuss them in small groups during our class time and then sharing what they have gleaned. I have assigned "Study Buddies" (or they have been chosen) and these are the folks you have to "meet" with on Facebook, Twitter, Email, texting daily (as in the first Century) to discuss and reflect on what you have read or viewed. They usually will generate a common question or idea to bring to class for face-to-face discussion.<br />
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Sometimes I will chop up other folks sermons and share them on my blog so that students only have to get the "key point" for our current discussion. We then place the "Take-aways" from our face-to-face discussions on our blog as well as email it out during the following week. We also print them for the next meeting...because some folks still want to have a paper in their hands.<br />
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As a result of these practices I believe our folks are truly being transformed by a daily walk with the Lord and moving from "studying" into application and action. Something that we haven't seen a 30 minute sermon on Sunday Morning do in a long time.