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Classroom Conversations Go the Way of Social Media (#0372)

2011/05/23 By Greg

Trip Gabriel's recent New York Times article, "Speaking Up in Class, Silently, Using Social Media," explores the uses of backchannels (real-time online dialogue about a speaker or topic) in the classroom. While backchannels are being utilized at all levels of education - from elementary schools to graduate degree programs - the overall adoption rates are low.  Those who leverage this new interactive supplement to the learning experience employ a variety of means including Twitter, Read More …

Members as Social Media Advocates (#0367)

2011/05/18 By Greg

Matt Carlisle is a self-described "evangelist for web and social media" who previously served as the executive designer, producer and editor of UMC.org, the official website of The United Methodist Church. He founded Big Heart Design, a web and social media strategy consulting firm,  and recently wrote about the importance of local congregations training members to become "your greatest social media advocates."  Specifically, he suggests churches would benefit from offering Read More …

New Ways of Being Church (#0365)

2011/05/16 By Greg

One of many signs of the increasing awareness of the importance of technology for ministry was The Clergy Journal's April/May 2011 edition's theme: Technology and Community: Building Community.  Keith Howard, past executive director of the  Emerging Spirit initiative of the United Church of Canada, and Aaron McCarroll Gallegos, executive producer of wondercafe.ca, contributed an article entitled "Technology and Community Building," which includes these challenging words: Social media Read More …

WWJD With Social Media in Ministry? (#0353)

2011/05/04 By Greg

G. Elijah Dann, author of God in the Public Square (2010) and an instructor of philosophy and religion for Simon Fraser University's Senior Program, recently wrote an article for the Huffington Post considering what Jesus' ministry might have been like had it occurred during the age of social media. Dann's introduction to the idea begins with the birth of Jesus and his use of MapQuest, GPS, Facebook, Google and Travelocity reminded me of The Digital Story of the Nativity. Additionally, he Read More …

Thursday + Friday = Maximum Facebook Engagement (#0340)

2011/04/22 By Greg

Buddy Media released "Strategies For Effective Facebook Wall Posts: A Statistical Review" earlier this month, which amounts to a comprehensive analysis of more than 200 of their clients' Facebook pages over a two week period.  The full report (available as a free download after registering) features fifteen pages of information including a detailed breakdown by industry of the best days to post.  Overall, for all industries considered, the best days for engagement are Thursday and Read More …

No Generation Left Behind: Social Media in Ministry (#0331)

2011/04/13 By Greg

Earlier this year I wrote about generational differences in online activity based on data from a Pew Research Center study that showed how many people in each generation participate in various online activities.  The percentage of people who participate in a given category tends to decline from generation to generation, but even the oldest generations still engage in a significant amount of online activity.  Increasingly the digital divide or gap between those who Read More …

Social Media for Lent: Fast or Engage? (#0308)

2011/03/21 By Greg

Bruce Reyes-Chow is a forty-one year old Presbyterian (PCUSA) pastor who serves as founding pastor of Mission Bay Community Church, which  primarily attracts young adults in their twenties and thirties.  He served as  the Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the 2.3 million member PCUSA.  Serving as the youngest person ever elected to that office, Reyes-Chow became a  pioneer in the use of social media in the mainline Protestant world.  To connect with Read More …

Reasons to Tweet (#0289)

2011/03/02 By Greg

Frank Viola is an author and popular Christian conference speaker.  He has written numerous books on the deeper Christian life and radical church reform, including From Eternity to Here, Jesus Manifesto (co-authored with Leonard Sweet - read my review here), and Pagan Christianity (co-authored with George Barna) as well as Finding Organic Church, Reimagining Church, and The Untold Story of the New Testament Church. To connect with Viola, friend him on Facebook, follow Read More …

Being a Welcoming Church 2.0 (#0288)

2011/03/01 By Greg

Elizabeth Drescher is a religion writer and scholar of Christian spirituality.  She writes commentary on religion, culture, and social media for the online magazine, Religion Dispatches and multiple other journals.  Drescher's first book,  Tweet If You Love Jesus: Practicing Church in the Digital Reformation, will be published later this year.   Currently she teaches in the undergraduate program in Religious Studies and the graduate program in Pastoral Ministry Read More …

Previously Unheard of Church Jobs (#0270)

2011/02/11 By Greg

Earlier this week, Jim Sheppard shared excerpts of a conversation he had with two members of the Vanderbloemen Search Group, which seeks to help "churches and large parachurch ministries find the right senior leaders."  William Vanderbloemen (pictured at right), founder and CEO, has fifteen years experience as a Senior Pastor as well as human resources experience with a Fortune 200 company.  Justin Lathrop, Executive Search Consultant, has ten years of local church ministry 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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