An online church with weekly worship services and ministries draws around 100,000 unique viewers a week. LifeChurch.tv is among many in the church community that are embracing the "communications revolution."
Bobby Gruenewald, Life Church pastor and innovation leader for "Church Online," told those watching an online forum that they "see over a 100,000 unique computers every week that come to one of our services at Church Online and we're able to measure the results from the people that come through it."
"We have people from all over the world; I think it's literally 120 countries and territories every week that participate in [worship]."...
There are many excellent churches on line that people can see, (including mine Indian Hills Community Church ) SermonAudio does a fine job of presenting these churches for people to get material from and to listen to. By the way, "Do I Need to Go to Church?"
honestly wrote: When an online "church" resorts to using "naked ladies" as its search criteria as this one does, chances are, their "100,000 viewers" are but momentary. This "pastor" needs to get honest with himself, his god and his statistics.
I disagree with the sentiment here. Adding something like that puts the church website right where the unsaved are likely to look. It is the modern day equivalent of eating with "Sinners". Not only that, but the church does not even use explicit language. "Naked" is a fairly clean expression of the concept, and "ladies" is a respectful term for women. I don't see the problem here. But if you can explain it, I'd love to know.
I agree with the commentator 'Honesty' but also this Pastor Gruenewald also mentioned Christians and people of Judaism in the same sentence. To appeal to both. What? Judaism doesn't acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God! I could go on and on with this false church.
When an online "church" resorts to using "naked ladies" as its search criteria as this one does, chances are, their "100,000 viewers" are but momentary.
This "pastor" needs to get honest with himself, his god and his statistics.
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