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“Screens: The Gospel, Distraction Free” is a series that explores how biblical teachings can guide our media interaction. Screens are a part of daily life and have become increasingly vital than ever before these past several months. Screens influence how we see the world—both positively and negatively. The Biblical precepts that teach us about community loving our neighbor, obedience, and communicating the Gospel help us allow our faith to intersect with our technology use.
While screens can have a negative impact on our lives, they can also help us to advance the mission of Jesus Christ. This week we discuss the importance of engaging with culture, entertainment, art, and technology to stay connected with the world and unchurched. Culture can also help us to experience God and to grow as Christ-followers. How can you engage with culture and the world? How can the church become less isolated? How can we make new disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world?
By Mt. Olivet UMC Charge“Screens: The Gospel, Distraction Free” is a series that explores how biblical teachings can guide our media interaction. Screens are a part of daily life and have become increasingly vital than ever before these past several months. Screens influence how we see the world—both positively and negatively. The Biblical precepts that teach us about community loving our neighbor, obedience, and communicating the Gospel help us allow our faith to intersect with our technology use.
While screens can have a negative impact on our lives, they can also help us to advance the mission of Jesus Christ. This week we discuss the importance of engaging with culture, entertainment, art, and technology to stay connected with the world and unchurched. Culture can also help us to experience God and to grow as Christ-followers. How can you engage with culture and the world? How can the church become less isolated? How can we make new disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world?