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‘Virtual preaching’ transforms Sunday sermons
WHAT THE BLEEP DO I REALLY KNOW?
CNN) — The Sunday morning service at Fellowship Church in Dallas, Texas, was humming along with hymns and prayers when something unusual happened. The lights in the sanctuary suddenly dimmed, and members of the church hushed as they peered at a pulpit shrouded in darkness. The parishioners then erupted in cheers and whistles as Ed Young Sr., the church’s senior pastor, emerged from the darkness with a microphone in hand. “Please be seated, be seated,” Young said as he grabbed the Bible. “How are you guys doing today? Doing well?” Young delivered his sermon, but he couldn’t hear or see his congregation respond: He wasn’t physically there. Young’s parishioners were instead looking at a high-def video image of their pastor beamed into their sanctuary from a “mother” church in Grapevine, Texas.
If you read my last newsletter titled “Don’t Casts Swine Before Pearl” I wrote only yesterday, I mentioned how crucial it was for the Church Inc. to adapt to survive. Finish the days where they monopolized the world offering bibles generated with your donations, in every single hotels worldwide. They will never stick a laptop in a draw to reach and poison your spirit; this is much too expensive for them to do so, so this is now the new way to go. Using technology at their advantage…And this is exactly what I am doing, in my own time, from my own home to yours, building my own Universal Church Of Light.
Life is a constant process of changes where one must adapt to survive and changes are not only experienced on a physical plane but also (more subtly) on the spiritual