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I belong to a very small church and they aren't all on Facebook so the organist started a group email for everyone to share how they're doing through this coronavirus crisis. I must say that it was an excellent idea to hear from everyone and see that they're surviving and still trying to be upbeat.

Is this something that can happen at your church? Or do you use Facebook groups to socialize with the rest of your congregation?
 

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The church which my friend pastors is totally on Facebook. I'm not sure they would know how to do anything else. But, I'm thinking of setting up the family with some sort of video conferencing. They are all constantly on the cell phone now.
 

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I belong to a very small church and they aren't all on Facebook so the organist started a group email for everyone to share how they're doing through this coronavirus crisis. I must say that it was an excellent idea to hear from everyone and see that they're surviving and still trying to be upbeat.

Is this something that can happen at your church? Or do you use Facebook groups to socialize with the rest of your congregation?

My brother in law (whose a pastor) is doing his sermons via facebook video. Not sure what my father in law is doing.
 
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