Start With Why: The Church Online Picture Storybook

Why do we do Church Online? Great question. Let's back up. There are three types of people who engage Church Online any given Sunday: FRONT DOOR : these…

Start With Why: The Church Online Picture Storybook

Why do we do Church Online? Great question. Let’s back up. There are three types of people who engage Church Online any given Sunday:

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FRONT DOOR

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: these people are visiting your Church Online before they set foot in your church. Discipleship happens for them at your physical locations.

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DIGITAL DOOR

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: these people will not go to your physical locations. Maybe they live on the other side of your city, or on the other side of the planet. For whatever reason, they will not come to your physical church. Since these people are not coming to your physical locations, they are looking for spiritual guidance digitally.

For many in the Church world, this is a weird concept. People who only attend church digitally? Let’s pause, though, and think… What if we did Church Online to reach and disciple the Digital Door people? To start, let’s break it down and learn more about a

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DIGITAL DOOR

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person.

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John is a typical guy. Aside from the weird thing he’s doing with his tongue in this photo, there’s nothing that separates John from others involved in our physical churches. In fact, John accepted Christ watching your Church Online broadcast, even though he lives on the other side of the country.

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Perception among churches often is that Church Online people are losers, socially-awkward people that would prefer to live their life in isolation. These churches would say that John needs a life.

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Reality is, though, that John has a life. John is quite normal in today’s culture, preferring to interface with life digitally as well as physically. Now that John has faith in Christ, he needs to be discipled so he can grow in his faith.

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John is not a loner. Truthfully, John is well-connected socially. While over-dependence on social media can cause isolation, John is an example of someone who has a healthy balance of physical and digital. In either realm, John is looking for community.

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There’s a very good chance, though, that while John is growing deeper in his faith, his friends are still far from God. What if your church discipled John? In time, can John reach his friends for Christ?

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Church, through Church Online and Discipleship Online, we have an opportunity to help John reach his friends for Christ (even though John lives on the other side of the country).

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But Church, if we don’t disciple John, we will turn John into a consumer of Church. John has recently accepted Christ watching your sermon online, and we the Church have not discipled John. We’ve not connected John into a Biblical Community. We’ve not answered John’s questions. What we have done is given John more sermons to consume. 

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John’s story, in today’s culture, is inevitable. It’s unavoidable. Rather than avoiding this digital mission field, what if the Church embraced it? What if, instead of ignoring John, the Church discipled him via Church Online?

Why do we do Church Online? What if the “why” was to reach John? What would our Church Online look like? What would our Church look like?

Think of it this way: If a man owns a hundred sheep and one lamb wanders away and is lost,

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won’t he leave the ninety-nine grazing on the hillside and go out and thoroughly search for the one lost lamb

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And if he finds his lost lamb, he rejoices over it, more than over the ninety-nine who are safe.

 

Now you should understand that it is never the desire of your heavenly Father that a single one of these

 

humble believers

 

should be lost. -

Matthew 18:11-14

Therefore go and

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make disciples of all nations

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, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and

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teaching them to obey

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everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. -

Matthew 28:19-20

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