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In this episode of Faithful Dissent, James and Brian explore how the digital revolution has reshaped church life—from livestream services during the pandemic to the ongoing debate about what counts as real worship. Is online church an extension of embodied faith, or does it diminish the communal and physical nature of Christian life?
Together, they discuss:
This conversation wrestles with the costs and opportunities of digital church, asking what it means to pursue embodied faith when screens are always just a click away.
You can find the link to the Tish Warren article we referenced in the notes here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/30/opinion/church-online-services-covid.html
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In this episode of Faithful Dissent, James and Brian explore how the digital revolution has reshaped church life—from livestream services during the pandemic to the ongoing debate about what counts as real worship. Is online church an extension of embodied faith, or does it diminish the communal and physical nature of Christian life?
Together, they discuss:
This conversation wrestles with the costs and opportunities of digital church, asking what it means to pursue embodied faith when screens are always just a click away.
You can find the link to the Tish Warren article we referenced in the notes here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/30/opinion/church-online-services-covid.html