Description |
1 online resource (xi, 167 pages) |
Contents |
Asking our own questions -- The past: a church that silences questions -- The future: a church that celebrates questions -- Finding new ways to connect -- Redefining offline connection -- Integrating online connection -- Connecting with the whole person -- Learning and leading collaboratively -- Collaboration and faith formation -- Collaboration and shared leadership -- Encountering Christ through creating -- Creating faith through story -- Reimaging church with creative messiness -- Conclusion: Being church in a tech-shaped culture |
Summary |
Grace and Gigabytes explores the intersection of technology, culture, and church. Examining digital technology not as a set of tools, but as a force for cultural transformation, Ryan M. Panzer explores the networked values of the digital age--questions, connection, collaboration, and creativity; demonstrates the need for the church to change if it is to realize its mission; and makes recommendations for the practice of ministry today |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Internet in church work.
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Church work -- Technological innovations
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Public worship -- Audio-visual aids
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Internet in church work
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Public worship -- Audio-visual aids
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781506464145 |
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1506464149 |
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