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Should Clergy Act More Like Nurses? (#0203)

2010/12/05 By Greg

Gallup has conducted an Honesty and Ethics survey since 1976.  The survey has been conducted on an annual basis since 1991.  Nurses were added to the list of professions included in the survey in 1999 and  have been rated as the most honest and ethical every year since except 2001.  Shown below in the form of a bar graph are the results of the 2010 survey: So What? In 2010, clergy ranked 7th among the professions surveyed. Just over half (53%) of all respondents rated the Read More …

Dangers in Multitasking (#0201)

2010/12/03 By Greg

Media multitasking is increasingly the way most people work, but perhaps it shouldn't be.  "Cognitive Control in Media Multitaskers" (written by three Stanford University professors: Eyal Ophir, Clifford Nass, and Anthony D. Wagner) suggests media multitasking may not be the effective work style its adherents presume. As a part of their research they "developed a questionnaire-based media multitasking index to determine the mean number of media a person simultaneously consumes when Read More …

Should Your Church Buy Ads on Facebook? (#0195)

2010/11/27 By Greg

Earlier this week, Justin Wise wrote an article for Church Marketing Sucks about his congregation's experience using  Facebook ads. It is a brief but informative look at both the basics of setting up an ad and his congregation's positive initial experience.  He concludes his article recommending that all churches consider trying Facebook ads: If you’re in a church that has a small budget for marketing, you need to give Facebook ads a try. If you’re in a church that has plenty of Read More …

Bible Reading – There is an App for That (#0192)

2010/11/24 By Greg

LifeChurch.tv is one of the most technologically innovative churches in the United States.  With over 26,000 in average weekly worship attendance, they are also the second largest congregation in the country according to the Hartford Institute for Religion Research.  This multi-site congregation doesn't simply create leading edge hi-tech creative edge resources, they also share them for free via Open. In 2008, the church launched their own Bible app called YouVersion in response Read More …

Catholics to Recognize Protestant Baptisms (#0189)

2010/11/21 By Greg

After working for the last six years on a means to provide mutual recognition of baptism with several Reformed Protestant denominations, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted in favor of the measure at their annual Fall General Assembly.  While similar agreements have been reached in other countries, this is the first of its kind in the United States. According to Religion News Service, Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta, chairman of the ecumenical and Read More …

Churches Embracing Social Media (#0185)

2010/11/17 By Greg

Catholics and Protestants are uniting around the importance of social media. Earlier this week at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops annual Fall General Assembly, Bishop Ronald Herzog of Alexandria, Louisiana, a member of the Communications Committee, gave a speech in which he said: Although social media has been around for less than 10 years, it doesn’t have the makings of a fad. We’re being told that it is causing as fundamental a shift in communication patterns and behavior as Read More …

Initial Experiences with RockMelt (#0179)

2010/11/12 By Greg

Meet RockMelt RockMelt is the new web browser everyone is talking about.   Founded and financed by a group of Netscape alumni, which includes Marc Andreessen, RockMelt is based on Chromium: the open source project behind Google’s Chrome browser. RockMelt has been constructed with the understanding that most online activity today revolves around socializing on Facebook, searching on Google, tweeting on Twitter, and monitoring a handful of favorite websites.  It is currently Read More …

The Missing Millennials (#0178)

2010/11/11 By Greg

Many denominations and local congregations worry about the increasing age of their members.  Differing sources provide a variety of explanations for why fewer young people attend church or choose to affiliate with a religion.  According to the graphic below, provided by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life, the youngest generations have the highest level of  religious non-affiliation.  By generation the numbers for those who claim no religious Read More …

Social Networking is . . . (#0177)

2010/11/10 By Greg

Yesterday, I explored the ever changing  social network map.  Today, I want to explore the meaning of the map as a whole: to consider what social networking means to you based on your own experiences. Spence Smith was the drummer for Big Tent Revival in the 1990s and has become a social networking guru in the 2000s.  He currently works in artist relations for Compassion International and thinks of himself as "a connector, influencer, and thinker in the worlds of Read More …

Managing the Social Network Map (#0176)

2010/11/09 By Greg

Two maps offer a compelling visual case for the changing geography of social networking.   The first map was created for XKCD in 2007.  The second map  was created by Ethan Bloch, Co-Founder and CEO of Flowtown.    So What? Christian community has always been about helping people become and remain connected.  Most local churches tend toward the extremes of being incredibly savvy or only marginally interested in social Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope and as Interim Senior Pastor of Advent Lutheran Church. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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