Church Online: Believers Can Worship On Web, 'Click To Accept Christ'

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RACHEL ZOLL | 11/ 2/09 10:36 AM | AP

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Church volunteers greet visitors entering the lobby. The worship band begins its set and a pastor offers to pray privately with anyone during the service.

When the sermon is done, it's time for communion, and the pastor guides attendees through the ritual. Later, worshippers exchange Facebook and e-mail addresses so they can stay in touch.

There is nothing remarkable about this encounter, which is replicated countless times each weekend at churches around the world. It's all happening online.

The World Wide Web has become the hottest place to build a church. A growing number of congregations are creating Internet offshoots that go far beyond streaming weekly services.

The sites are fully interactive, with a dedicated Internet pastor, live chat in an online "lobby," Bible study, one-on-one prayer through IM and communion. (Viewers use their own bread and wine or water from home.) On one site, viewers can click on a tab during worship to accept Christ as their savior. Flamingo Road Church, based in Cooper City, Fla., twice conducted long-distance baptisms through the Internet.

"The goal is to not let people at home feel like they're watching what's happening, but they're part of it. They're participating," said Brian Vasil, Flamingo Road's Internet pastor.

The move online is forcing Christians to re-examine their idea of church. It's a complex discussion involving theology, tradition and cultural expectations of how Christians should worship and relate. Even developers of Internet church sites disagree over how far they should go. Many, for example, will only conduct baptisms in person.

The staunchest critics say that true Christian community ultimately requires in-person interaction. They deride the sites as religious fast food or Christianity lite.

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But advocates consider the Internet just another neighborhood where real relationships can be built. Rob Wegner, a pastor at Granger Community Church of Indiana, which will soon launch its Internet campus, calls the Web the church's "front porch." Pastors who back the sites say they feel a religious duty to harness this new way for reaching the spiritually lost.

"We live in a day and age and a culture where people go to school online, bank online, date online and do other things online," said Kurt Ervin, who oversees the Internet campus for Central Christian Church, based in Henderson, Nev. "Why not create a platform for them to go to church online?" Central Christian started a new church service this fall on Facebook.

The sites share the same basic approach: rock-style worship music and a sermon recorded at the in-person weekend service that is quickly mixed with live or recorded greetings expressly for online viewers. Volunteers on live chat emphasize that day's Bible teaching and block inappropriate posts. (During one recent service, a man who said he was logged on from India wrote that he was looking for a Christian wife.)

Still, each has individual features.

At Seacoast Church, based in Mount Pleasant, S.C., online viewers can repent by posting a private record of their sins on a cross. Thumbnails of viewers' Facebook profiles appear during worship on Central Christian's Facebook Church so people can click on each others' pages to quickly connect. On the Granger site, visitors will be able to choose "seats" in an auditorium, then click on surrounding seats to exchange Facebook and Twitter addresses.

In this environment, evangelizing is nearly effortless. Regular viewers and volunteers post messages to their entire online network inviting them to the Web service in progress.

"Fifty years ago you could expect everyone to come to you," said Tim Stevens, Granger's executive pastor. "Now, we have to meet people where they are."

The phenomenon is so new that no one has an exact count of interactive online campuses. The Leadership Network, which studies and supports innovative churches, has found at least 40. Churches with the sites say they regularly receive calls from other pastors starting their own.

An Oklahoma megachurch named LifeChurch.tv in a nod to its use of technology is considered the pioneer of the form. The congregation had already expanded to physical sites in several cities when in 2006, pastors launched what they now call Church Online.

LifeChurch.tv now broadcasts more than 25 online services each week and plans more. The services collectively draw up to 60,000 unique views weekly, although the number of new computers that log on for several minutes is about 5,000, LifeChurch leaders say. Broadcasts are listed in Greenwich Mean Time, drawing viewers from more than 140 countries.

LifeChurch.tv has even found a way to attract people surfing for experiences that are far from pious. The congregation buys Google ad words so that a person searching for "sex" or "naked ladies" sees an ad inviting them to a live worship service instead.

Bobby Gruenewald, a pastor who oversees the online efforts at LifeChurch.tv, said the goal is to move people into some in-person Christian experience, in church, a small Bible group or even a group that watches online services together. He noted that many people watch online and attend a local church.

But he said some people are so transient that they have little opportunity to join a brick-and-mortar congregation. In countries where Christians are persecuted, a Web church is often the only way they can be reached, he said.

Amanda Sims, 38, of Starkville, Miss., was on Twitter during Christmas Eve last year when a friend posted that he was watching a LifeChurch.tv service.

She logged on and kept coming back, soon offering to volunteer online. She now works for LifeChurch as an online volunteer coordinator, managing a team of people from across the world who help with online worship.

One new friend whom she and her husband met online is a South Carolina-based truck driver who started watching LifeChurch.tv because he's so often on the road. When he drives through Mississippi, he stops in for dinner. He now volunteers for the site.

"It started out as augmenting my spiritual life, and it gave me a way to be in fellowship with believers I never would have met otherwise," said Sims, who still belongs to a local church. "They're like my family."

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On the Net:

Flamingo Road Church: http://www.frclive.tv/

LifeChurch.tv: http://internet.lifechurch.tv/

Central Christian Church: http://www.centralchristian.com/onlinecampus/

Granger Community Church: http://www.gccwired.com/

Seacoast Church: http://www.seacoast.org/

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Religion has moved into the electronic age. It is a far cry from when Rome threatened Galleleo
with torture [still practiced today by politicos].
This time they have really mined a treasure trove.
Break out the credit card and Jesus will come a visiting!
The more you give the longer the visit.
It is a good thing he is capable, because he is going to be spread thin by folk who would rather do the religious thing from the sofa instead of walking to the official house of worship.
Hallelujah!
Fernando
Brisbane CA

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 11/13/2009
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Great...ju­uuust great...
Now, instead of bible thumers wakin me up a 7am on a Saturday morning...
I'll have cyber-churchy pop-ups annoying the crap out of me whilst perusing adult sites...y'­all know it's gonna happen!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 11/03/2009
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As technology has progressed, so has man's thirst for truth. And the fact that we have secularized ourselves so much and yet religion thrives to this very day indicates that maybe we're not defining the problem the right way. Instead of banning religion or pushing religious discourse to a fringe corner where it has the potential to be picked up by fanatics and bigots and the narrow-minded to be used to further their own malicious ends, we should try and reconcile the gentler and nobler aspects of Christianity, Islam and other religions whose practitioners seem to be hell-bent on polarizing the world into the believes and the believes-nots.

I know this is in no way related to what is the context of this article, but I nevertheless feel more and more people turning to religion to answer their basic needs does point to a fundamental fact that humans are hardwired to believe. And belief is going nowhere.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 AM on 11/03/2009
- richdibo I'm a Fan of richdibo 12 fans permalink
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Is Jesus available in a Mac version?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 11/03/2009
- mflorian I'm a Fan of mflorian 2 fans permalink

Jesus 2.0 will be able to give you 2GB of web-space when you sign up. He is the Lord of Hosting; after all.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 11/03/2009
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Kinda sad.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 11/02/2009
- learntofly I'm a Fan of learntofly 241 fans permalink
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That about covers it.

I actually visited one of these churches in the article with a friend before. New format, but still every bit as cold as old established churches wrapped up in their religiosity.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 11/03/2009

Oh yeah! Now I can go to church without going to church! See how much lazier we can make spirituality.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 11/02/2009
- iblogleft I'm a Fan of iblogleft 86 fans permalink
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We need to set flat taxes (say 25%) and no deductions on all churches. Consider it part of their part in solving our economic crisis.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 11/02/2009

I second, third, and fourth, and open the floor for a vote.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 11/02/2009
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And when you die, you will be backed up in their heavenly hard drive.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 11/02/2009
- richdibo I'm a Fan of richdibo 12 fans permalink
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I'll be up there in a flash.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 11/02/2009

Christians believe that "jesus" died on a cross for their sins and you're not going to sway them from this fairy-tale.

Those believing this are of course brainwashed and rather unstable, but making fun of them is not particularly appropriate either!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 11/02/2009
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Color me inappropriate (and you too).

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 11/02/2009

The difference between you and me is that I am not sitting at my computer just thinking of ways to insult these people over and over ... you most certainly are! Give it a rest!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 11/02/2009
- Ghost803 I'm a Fan of Ghost803 8 fans permalink

Stability is an illusion.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 11/02/2009
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GOD IS PRIMITIVE MANS WAY OF EXPLAINING FORCES OF NATURE ... ONE GOD PREDATES ANOTHER, RA, ZEUS, THOR, QUETZALCOATL, AND ON AND ON AND ON.... 2,000 YEARS FROM NOW WHO KNOWS, MAYBE SPIDERMAN, X-MEN, AND SUPERMAN WILL BE CONSIDERED OUR MYTHOLOGY.­....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 11/02/2009
- StarDagger I'm a Fan of StarDagger 55 fans permalink

The gods of the interwebs command you to disengage your capslock found to the left of the A key!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 11/02/2009

Don't they realize that he is THUNDERING TRUTH?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 11/02/2009
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THE GODS OF THE INTERWEBS ? I DON'T BELIEVE IN THEM, SO........ ... .. .DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 11/02/2009
- Ghost803 I'm a Fan of Ghost803 8 fans permalink

We can not hope to extrapolate 30 years into the future, 2000 years is beyond absurd. Then again everything is absurd.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 11/02/2009
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User friendly, truly basic, installs with ease.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 11/02/2009
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And...what about the viruses? Is it or is it not virus free?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 11/02/2009
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It *is* a virus. Duh!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 11/02/2009
- StarDagger I'm a Fan of StarDagger 55 fans permalink

He had sex with a LOT of prostitutes, so who knows.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 11/02/2009
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What about patches and customer support? Those things are important to me.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 11/02/2009
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Click to relieve yourself of your cash.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 11/02/2009
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THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 11/02/2009
- StarDagger I'm a Fan of StarDagger 55 fans permalink

Id rather spend money on the Sasha Grey website, at least Ill get something for my money!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 11/02/2009

The road to hell is a Superhighway!.

Hear me sinners!

The internet is an instrument of the Devil.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 11/02/2009
- jpayne30 I'm a Fan of jpayne30 13 fans permalink
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Religulous was a funny movie...so­mething everyone should see, for perspective if nothing else.

There was a scene when a Jesus impersonator, who worked at a Jesus theme park, used the classic Christian line of "what if we're right and you're wrong!"...­and Bill replied, "What if you're wrong".

I truly don't mean to offend anyone, but real life is so much more interesting that fiction.

I wish people would think about the universe being 13.7 billion years old with more stars than there are grains of sand on the planet earth. Our solar system is but a moat of dust in the sky. We've evolved from the simplest form of life over time, and have only been around as a species for a blink of an eye. We are now sentient beings wondering the earth asking “why we are here?” It’s an amazing story, as I’m sure there are other worlds with their own fascinating history, and we’re all linked by physical laws in this incredible thing called existence!

So why the bible over this? Most people aren’t taught much about the universe, and our place within it and within nature. I also think that people can't stand "not knowing" what is going to happen to them when they die. They just want someone to tell them "here's exactly what happens" so they can go about their day-to-day.

Again, if I sound disrespectful, sorry.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 11/02/2009
- sasson I'm a Fan of sasson 21 fans permalink

I don't really have a horse in this race, but if anything, your post was one of the more respectful posts that I have seen. keep up the kindness.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 11/02/2009
- el sistema I'm a Fan of el sistema 4 fans permalink

Majority of christians believe that the earth and thus universe was created solely for them. The bible doesn't spend much time on how the universe came about. Only because Bronze Age thinking couldn't explain it rationally.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 11/02/2009
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Again, el sistema, you are spreading all sorts of shallow and false accusations that aren't worthy of the discussion that truly provocative atheistic thought can egender.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 11/02/2009
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RIGHT ON...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 11/02/2009
- davism97 I'm a Fan of davism97 16 fans permalink

Religulous was ok, but I thought Bill Maher was being somewhat of a bully at times. He also wasn't saying anything that hasn't already been said a million times before..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 11/02/2009
- jpayne30 I'm a Fan of jpayne30 13 fans permalink
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I thought it was great, but I agree with you that he seemed harsh at times...it kind reminded me of William Shattner on SNL yelling at convention trekkies to "get a life"..."y­ou, have you ever even kissed a girl?!" I think he was trying to get people to listen to what they were actually saying, like the Jonah and the whale guy, with his rain miracle story.

I get what you're saying, but when I looked at some of the people in the film I didn't really seem to mind so much that he was a little mean. For example, the "ex-gay" guy who spends his life trying to convert people to a straight christian life by telling them that they're incomplete, etc. It's really just so awful that I didn't feel bad laughing out loud at the guy.

Also, I think much of what seemed like bullying was just him correcting people for not knowing their own religion as well as he did, and for making things up, like the Rev., who called himself a doctor, in the expensive clothing who defended the riches he has as a reward from God.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 11/02/2009

AH click to believe, but they have to prove that this jesus guy existed first. Absolutely no evidence, no coin, no writings, no busts, no pics, no paintings, at the time when this so called person existed. After the fact hearsay plenty. I love how these believers believe in what was heard in the minds of other men who say they heard the word of a god wrote down on whatever and said it was a god who spoke to them. How do I know they weren't drunk or stoned or sick in the head or as in todays world we call mentally ill. As for science these people never had a clue and still don't have a clue.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 11/02/2009
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