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Monday, July 10, 2006
3:32:00 PM EDT
Hearing Cocteau Twins, Heaven or Las Vegas
Hi all -- hope you had a good weekend. Saw a blogging item in local fishwrap on Sunday -- it was a Washington Post article entitled, 'Cyber-Savvy Pastors Blog When the Spirit Moves Them.'
The article was about how some technically-proficient pastors are reaching out to their congregations and communities via blogs.
Why blogs? Pretty much for the same reasons that people of all collars blog: Blogs are great for maintaining contact with people on an ongoing basis. Ministers are able to extend their relationships throughout the week (so not just on Sundays).
Plus, the conversational nature of blogs also gives the opportunity for spiritual leaders to give folks a look behind the pulpit, and to personalize themselves and their message (not to mention let congregants participate), in a way that a weekly sermon may not.
Of course, let's not forget that blogs are a way to reach out to young folks who do seemingly everything via their online social networks.
Just as pastors and ministers seek the benefits of blogs, so too do they face some of the challenges; take this quote:
Thanks -- Joe
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3:32:00 PM EDT
Hearing Cocteau Twins, Heaven or Las Vegas
Blogging to the Flock
The article was about how some technically-proficient pastors are reaching out to their congregations and communities via blogs.
Why blogs? Pretty much for the same reasons that people of all collars blog: Blogs are great for maintaining contact with people on an ongoing basis. Ministers are able to extend their relationships throughout the week (so not just on Sundays).
Plus, the conversational nature of blogs also gives the opportunity for spiritual leaders to give folks a look behind the pulpit, and to personalize themselves and their message (not to mention let congregants participate), in a way that a weekly sermon may not.
Of course, let's not forget that blogs are a way to reach out to young folks who do seemingly everything via their online social networks.
Just as pastors and ministers seek the benefits of blogs, so too do they face some of the challenges; take this quote:
Bailey said building a successful blog is not as easy as posting church newsletters and Sunday sermons under a clever domain name.Yes, even those who are blogging to save souls may need to struggle with writers' block from time to time.
"The most common temptation is when you don't know what to write about, and you see that bulletin sitting on your desk," he said. "People are not interested in blogs that are PR announcements. It needs to be the personal voice of an individual."
Thanks -- Joe
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Hi Joe,
When I have a good Journal "Blog" I like to tell you about it. Today's is rather special. I think you will like it. Patricia's Doll Collection is very unusual and fun to see.
http://journals.aol.com/symphonycomposer/VisionsofMyWorld/
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Dick Englefield -
Speaking of people wanting to help.....http://journals.aol.
com/memes121/AsIAM/entries/703

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