BetteTheRed
Resident Heretic
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We're doing the best we can with what we've got. Good Friday service today was a planned recorded/spliced service of a zoom between the rev and two of our vams and some previous recordings.
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Ha, ha, I hear ya......for me it was the pastors pants, but I stuck it out.Ouch, waterfall, tried, but couldn't get past the blood.
We're doing the best we can with what we've got. Good Friday service today was a planned recorded/spliced service of a zoom between the rev and two of our vams and some previous recordings.
The fact remains, this is what is bringing a lot of young people back into the church and creating a foundation to know God and the Bible, for where ever that may lead them. Of course, because of COVID this is not what a church service would resemble, but there is usually a lot of singing with around 40 younger people in the choir that take turns on Sundays. And they are a very active missional church within the community and do amazing work. It's more of a contemporary service, that's for sure. Some churches these days will have both a traditional and contemporary service on Sundays.I'm putting this right out here as liking what we offered as "better".
Ouch, waterfall, tried, but couldn't get past the blood.
Maybe not, but why not?I am really not sure all churches need to be offering on-line services. ...
But I watched Pickering's service last week and while it was fairly simple, just a camera or two, and it came across fairly well. They put hymn lyrics and such on their usual screens rather than editing them into the video, which worked fairly well. I'm sure a fair bit of work went into it, but once they've done it once or twice, I imagine it won't be too demanding.
We are, indeed, keeping it fairly simple. Thanks for watching! We've adapted the service a little bit to make it more recording-friendly and better suited to the situation but the decision was to basically offer a fairly standard service of worship to offer a sense of "normal" to people as much as we can. Although to be honest our original plan was to do something live via Zoom, but that didn't work out as we had hoped. In the end, I think recording and posting is a better format for us. The hardest thing about it is preaching to an empty church. Preaching is a dynamic thing and as a preacher I'm continually feeding off the congregation's response and adjusting the sermon as I go along. With no congregation there's no sense of how the thing is going. I'm also used to wandering out of the pulpit from time to time but that seems silly when there's no one there (well, our other minister, music director and tech person are there, but no one else.)
I hear you! Zoom services are not really working for me as a worship substitute. Although today our minister said something in her sermon which has me thinking & I am planning to email her tomorrow. The best thing about Zoom is seeing folks from the congregation. Wow, do I ever miss them!Without fully human folks interacting, smiling, hugging, it's like watching an old black and white movie instead of colour. In fact it felt more like watching a movie than taking part in a church service. Everything seemed pushed away, distant - even, sadly, the Spirit.