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Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Big Tech and the Church: Imagining Opportunities and Challenges Going Forward

Thursday, June 17th, 3:00pm EDT (8.00pm BST)

Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/156567514651.

The pandemic forced the Church to move online to a greater extent than ever before. Suddenly worship was moved from in-person to online. Fellowship, community-building, and Christian education all became hybrid experiences. Much was good in this forced evolution. Positivity and creativity emerged as experiments found success or failed to capture the needs of the moment.

With the end of our current health pandemic in sight, questions remain about the relationship between the Church and technology (and, not just the technology tools but the companies that run these platforms as money-generating enterprises). During this panel, our participants will tackle questions like:

Is ‘online church’ simply about accessing the tech needed for online services or are we baptizing Facebook, Instagram, whatever, and calling it 'church’?

How do we avoid re-creating Christian subcultures online while imagining different and better futures in which all can contribute towards a new understanding?

How can attention to relationship and a ‘beyond in the midst’ when online encourage us to pause and reflect?

Underlying these questions are societal and ethical issues raised by the actions of Big Tech companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter. As we think about using these platforms for the Church, how do we account for the business models of friendship platforms, the platforms’ monetization of data, and discerning approaches to free speech and taxation. Finally, with all this complexity, how can the Church be a counterpoint to the neglect that comes from both instant responses and an assumption of human control?

Join our panel for this important discussion.

Panelists include:
  • Genelle Aldred - Head of Communications, The Pipeline, Owner, GA/C; London, United Kingdom
  • Stacy Williams Duncan - Founder, Learning & Change Strategist at Learning ForTE, Rector, Little Fork Episcopal Church; Charlottesville, Virginia
  • Mark Howe - CEO, MVH Solutions; Avignon, France
  • John Reader - Associate Researcher, William Temple Foundation
Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/156567514651

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Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir - The Prayer.

Monday, 10 April 2017

Discover & explore: Peter Delaney (Internet)



Today's Discover & explore service at St Stephen Walbrook, explored the theme of internet (and the London Internet Church) through the ministry of Peter Delaney. The service featured the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields singing Ubi Caritas by DuruflĂ©, The Call of Wisdom – Todd, Loquebantur variis linguis by Tallis and Nunc Dimittis by Barnaby Martin.

The next Discover & explore service is on Monday 24 April at 1.10pm when, as part of our new series exploring Reformation500 themes, together with the Choral Scholars, I will explore Grace, not Works.

In todays service I gave the following reflection:

Peter Delaney was Archdeacon of London from 1999 to 2010 and was Priest in Charge of St Stephen Walbrook from 2004 - 2014. He is a man with a passion for the arts and communication as a means of understanding humanity and God. After a classical art education and a brief period teaching, he worked for NBC television in Hollywood and there found his vocation to the Anglican Priesthood returning to England to read theology at Kings College London.

He served at Marylebone with Chaplaincies to the National Heart Hospital and London Clinic. He was Chaplain at the University Church of Christ the King. From there he was invited to become Precentor and Residentiary Canon at Southwark Cathedral, where he developed an arts programme of exhibitions and theatre and theological training. He was appointed Vicar of the ancient City church of All Hallows by the Tower where he not only developed the parish but set up a Performing Arts Cultural Exchange Programme twinned with New York and Philadelphia. Peter was made a Prebendary of St Paul’s Cathedral, London 1995. He began the City Churches Advisory Group at St Katharine Cree to develop the City Churches until being appointed Archdeacon. He was made MBE in 2001 for services to community in the City of London.

As part of the work at St Stephen Walbrook, he developed the London Internet Church as a vision of the church for the future. Peter is Director of the London Internet Church and with a team of others has moved this concept of the church of the future into a reality. After a lifetime holding together the disparate interests of faith, arts, theatre and television, St Stephen and the London Internet Church became the synthesis of all these interests.

At the heart of the London Internet Church is the praise and worship of Almighty God. In order to involve the whole LIC family on line, the Trustees have considered carefully how each one of can fully enter into the fellowship of the LIC. In line with the principles of the Anglican Communion, daily prayer and the Eucharist are the core of worship on the site. Those visiting the site are invited to worship and study with the LIC using the following new ways of approaching God in worship, prayer and praise:

  • Morning Prayer and Night Prayer – short filmed services lasting a few minutes and to be used at work or wherever you may be able to pray. These are services of quietness and reflection as we start or end the day: a daily changing prayer, ranging from 5 to 9 minutes in length, fronted by a number of church leaders, church dignitaries, actors and other celebrities.
  • Walbrook Eucharist– A film of the Eucharist using the words of the Book of Common Prayer set around the Henry Moore altar in St Stephen Walbrook. The film can be used to pray with us, make a spiritual communion with us, and teach others about the Eucharist.
  • Prayer Request and the Light a Candle Ministry – join with people throughout the world in placing prayers on the prayer board and actually lighting a candle on the webpage. When people pray or light a candle online, their prayer will be said and once a week a candle is lit in St Stephen Walbrook.
  • Teaching – Sermons from St Stephen, a series of Bible Studies involving Scripture, Prayer and Action, art courses covering Caravaggio, Giotto, Spencer and Botticelli, and videos such as The Exodus Story in twenty minutes retold by John Simpson CBE, Rabbi Mark Winer, Rabbi Mark Solomon, the Bishop of London, the Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, the Dean of St Paul’s and Dr Jonathan Gorsky of Heythrop College.

In developing the London Internet Church Peter would have been seeking to fulfil the Great Commission given by Jesus to his disciples to make disciples of all nations. At the beginning of the 1970s a Roman Catholic document called Communio et Progressio pointed out that “modern media offer new ways of confronting people with the message of the Gospel”. ‘Pope Paul VI said the Church “would feel guilty before the Lord” if it failed to use the media for evangelization. Pope John Paul II declared that “it is not enough to use the media simply to spread the Christian message and the Church's authentic teaching. It is also necessary to integrate that message into the ‘new culture' created by modern communications”.’

‘All this applies to the Internet. And even though the world of social communications “may at times seem at odds with the Christian message, it also offers unique opportunities for proclaiming the saving truth of Christ to the whole human family. Consider...the positive capacities of the Internet to carry religious information and teaching beyond all barriers and frontiers. Such a wide audience would have been beyond the wildest imaginings of those who preached the Gospel before us.’

‘As the Church understands it, the history of human communication is something like a long journey, bringing humanity “from the pride-driven project of Babel and the collapse into confusion and mutual incomprehension to which it gave rise (cf. Gen 11:1-9), to Pentecost and the gift of tongues: a restoration of communication, centred on Jesus, through the action of the Holy Spirit”. In the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, “communication among men found its highest ideal and supreme example in God who had become man and brother”.’

‘The modern media of social communication are cultural factors that play a role in this story. The Church has a two-fold aim in regard to the media. One aspect is to encourage their right development and right use for the sake of human development, justice, and peace—for the up-building of society at the local, national, and community levels in light of the common good and in a spirit of solidarity. But the Church's concern also relates to communication in and by the Church herself. Such communication “finds its starting point in the communion of love among the divine Persons and their communication with us”, and in the realization that Trinitarian communication “reaches out to humankind: The Son is the Word, eternally ‘spoken' by the Father; and in and through Jesus Christ, Son and Word made flesh, God communicates himself and his salvation to women and men”.’

‘God continues to communicate with humanity through the Church. The Church herself is a communio, a communion of persons and eucharistic communities arising from and mirroring the communion of the Trinity; communication therefore is of the essence of the Church. This, more than any other reason, is why “the Church's practice of communication should be exemplary, reflecting the highest standards of truthfulness, accountability, sensitivity to human rights, and other relevant principles and norms”.’ Our hope is that this has and will continue to be true of the London Internet Church.

Intercessions:

Heavenly Father, we embrace Your call for us to make disciples, to be witnesses and to grow leaders. Give us the eyes to see Your vision, ears to hear the prompting of Your Spirit and courage to follow in the footsteps of your Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Help us help others to discover your Way, to know your Truth and to share your Life in your dear Son. Inspire us by your Spirit to sow the good seed of the gospel through the London Internet Church with imagination and compassion that many will come to know you and many will be strengthened in their faith, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We light candles in church and on the London Internet Church site as a prayer: when we have gone the candle stays alight, kindling in the hearts and minds of others the prayers we have offered for the sick, the suffering, for those who have died, for the peace of the world, for ourselves and prayers of thankfulness too. Lighting a candle is a parable: burning itself out it gives light to others. Christ gave himself for others. He calls us to give ourselves. Lighting a candle is a symbol: of love and hope, of light and warmth. Our world needs them all and so we pray for these things in this world. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Lord Jesus Christ, you speak and bring all that is seen and unseen into being: we give you thanks for the gift of the media to reach the far flung places of the earth with messages of hope and life. We give you thanks for those who risk their security and even their lives to expose injustice and to bring news of hope. May they strive to be the bearers of good news that all people may come to know the abundant life for which we have been created; and yet more wonderfully redeemed in Jesus Christ. We offer our prayer in your name, in the power of the Holy Spirit for the glory of the Father. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The Blessing

The Lord says, ‘Go into all the world and make disciples of all the nations.’ The Father, whose glory fills the heavens, cleanse you by his holiness and send you to proclaim his word. The Son, who has ascended to the heights, pour upon you the riches of his grace. The Holy Spirit, the Comforter, equip you and strengthen you in your ministry. And the blessing of God almighty, The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be among you and remain with you always. Amen.

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Will Todd - The Call Of Wisdom.

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Bring #JoyToTheWorld with www.AChristmasNearYou.org



Bring #JoyToTheWorld with www.AChristmasNearYou.org

This Christmas the Church of England will be launching a new website inviting people across the country to attend local parish services at Christmas.

On the 1st of December www.AChristmasNearYou.org will be live for anyone to be able to find the nearest Christmas services to them (or search for services in a particular location), including those at St Stephen Walbrook. It will be able to filter by date, whether there will be carols and accessibility such as wheelchair access, sign language and parking and more. They'll also be able to find which Christmas services are serving mince pies or mulled wine! For smartphones, the website will be able to use geolocation to find where the person is and show which Christmas services are happening nearest to them.

To promote the website and accompanying Christmas social media campaign, there will be four videos on the theme of Christmas Joy. The videos star Gogglebox vicar Kate Bottley, comedian Paul Kerensa, Matt Woodcock and Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons Rose Hudson Wilkin - each talking about a moment of Christmas Joy in their lives.

Commenting on the new plans the Rev Arun Arora, Director of Communications for the Archbishops' Council, said: "We think a perfect Christmas includes a Church Christmas. No matter how good the dinner or how expensive the present, a deeper joy is to be found in Church at Christmas. "Whether it's midnight mass, a nativity play, a carol service of the joy of welcoming the Christ child on Christmas day, the best kind of Christmas involves a visit to Church.”

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Chris Tomlin - Noel (Live) ft. Lauren Daigle.

Monday, 1 February 2016

New Management Board Members sought for the London Internet Church


The London Internet Church, which is based at St Stephen Walbrook, is seeking new development and Management Board members - click here for more information.

Established in 2007 to spread the Christian message throughout the world, the London Internet Church has flourished into an organisation that has a 22,000+ strong global email database and a website receiving in excess of 25,000 visitors per month.

Prayer requests, “light-a-candle”, Morning Prayer, Night Prayer as well as sermons and videos of various Anglican services sit at the heart of its offering, enabling it to connect with Christians whenever and wherever they may be. They receive a significant and open-ended grant from Google each year to enable them to advertise their work through AdWords, which produces around 20,000 (PPC) clicks – i.e. site visits – per month.

They are now actively recruiting new volunteers to join the Management Board to help move the charity into the next exciting phase of its development. Key opportunities include how social media is best leveraged, keeping in regular contact with the ever growing email database, harnessing the potential of live streaming services provided by Twitter’s Periscope and Facebook and, ultimately, re-launching the website. The current website is built on the popular and open-source WordPress platform.

Click here for more information about the London Internet Church in the latest newsletter from St Stephen Walbrook.

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London Oriana Choir - How Can I Keep From Singing.


Saturday, 21 March 2015

Update: Sophia Hub Seven Kings

Ros Southern writes:

News to pass on this week (please always pass on news for me to pass on!)

The speaker at the enterprise club on Tuesday (24th March) is Aciel Haddad on PR and also social media. Also Tahir will introduce a new feature to the club. Info here. We have been waiting to book Aciel for ages!!

The next skills swap is 21st April and we are looking for ideas click here

Stephanie, Timebank manager, has written a blog about the last skills swap - take a look. :)

The ECHO business timebank is offering a great range of workshops for free, click here for info.

Don't forget the Chambers comedy and networking night. Got 4 so far from Sophia Hubs - want more! click here for info.

A list of start-ups currently tweeting - please do follow them click here. If I have missed you off let me know!

Best wishes,

Ros

Ros Southern, Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Seven Kings
M: 07707 460309 T: 0208 590 2568
ros.southern@sophiahubs.com
T: @sophiahubs7k FB: Sophia Hubs Seven Kings blog: https://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/
c/o St Johns Church, St Johns Road, Seven Kings, IG2 7BB

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Spock's Beard - The Kindness Of Strangers.

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes:

'On Tuesday at enterprise club the speaker will be Begonia Belmonte who runs a catering business and she's very shy! 12.30 for 12.45 prompt start. Read more here.

Last Tuesday we had a great session with our sleeves rolled up working on each other's business, particularly social media help. Click here.

Timebank skills swap is today. Last minute offers coming in. Read more here.

Thanks to Lynette St Cyr Caesar for giving a bit of an update about her business. Please send me more folks, especially with links so that we can promote and celebrate your journeys. See it here.

This week we are having an exploratory meeting with the Council about green business. Will keep you posted.'

Ros Southern, Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Seven Kings
M: 07707 460309 T: 0208 590 2568
ros.southern@sophiahubs.com
T: @sophiahubs7k FB: Sophia Hubs Seven Kings blog: https://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/
c/o St Johns Church, St Johns Road, Seven Kings, IG2 7BB

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Paul Mealor - Salvator Mundi: Greater Love.

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes;

'Vic Norman led a powerful session at the enterprise club on Tuesday and vastly increasing social media skills is the focus of January and the whole year! Read here about the enterprise club session and follow up help.

We are getting help to run a Redbridge portal for start-ups and there is a social media working session on Tuesday 20th January at the enterprise club, so put the date in your diaries. (see above link)

Blogging and linking to each other's websites is the best way to promote your business. Read Manzoor Ahmed's guest blog here and please send me yours.

Plans for the Timebank community skills swap are going well (Taira Khan is leading a creative writing session and Vic Norman a twitter training) - please publcise and let us know your ideas. Flyer here.

The East London Small Business Centre is coming to Sophia Hubs for Tuesday's lunch time enterprise club (13th January at 12.30) for a practical session and info on loads of resources. Click here to see what Claudia will be covering.

Thanks for the responses to last week's requests for mentors and expert help. More needed, and especially volunteers willing to help start ups and Sophia Hubs with social media.'

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The New Basement Tapes - Kansas City.

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Blog Action Day: Inequality #BAD2014, #Inequality, #BlogAction

On the 16th October, people from around the world raised their voices through Blog Action Day to generate an unprecedented conversation on how we can address inequality. An audience of millions saw that message — which will continue to ripple forth for some time.

“Malala knew the power she had to speak up for herself, and those who couldn't, by sharing her story. Authentic voices are always the best way to convey struggles of inequality and tell stories of our shared humanity.” — Malala Fund post

“Extreme inequality should not be ignored—or worse, celebrated as a sign that we have a high-performing economy and healthy society.” — Bill Gates' post

“Being a female and from a country where gender discrimination continues to be an enormous problem, I didn’t have to think twice about the topic to write on. The fight starts off from my mother’s womb.” — Blogger Rekha Dhyani's post

These are just a few tastes of the conversation that started yesterday.

If you'd like to see some other highlights, the best place to do so is Orbit http://launch.orbit.do/. Orbit is Blog Action Day's sister platform, where you can feature your own blog's content as part of a conversation, like we saw around #inequality yesterday. You could also search for #BAD14, #BAD2014 and "Blog Action Day" on your social media networks or visit the participants list.

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The Specials - Ghost Town.

Friday, 10 October 2014

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes:

"Here is a resume of the information on my blog from this week: http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/

For info and pics on the great enterprise club session this week at Ilford Exchange on right brain business plans click here.

For more info on the great Enterprise Exchange pop up business hub and a special visitor, click here.

For info on the great enterprise club session to take place this Tuesday 14th Oct with local businesswoman and trainer Awele Odeh on stopping procrastination (at the Ilford Exchange 12.30-2.30) click here.

To read about the pop up market on Saturdays in the Ilford Exchange Enterprise Exchange, click here

To find out how you can help us and we can help you with social media, click here.

For info on Funding streams and ongoing funding information, click here.

For an update on the currently running Sophia ACE Course to see if you want to book a place on November's course, click here.

And not forgetting information on the free re-used paint currently on offer in Redbridge!

Have a good weekend and hope to see lots of you at the enterprise club on Tuesday in the Exchange. Please note that this is a 2-hour workshop starting at 12.30, so please do arrive on time."

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Maura O'Connell with Nanci Griffith - Trouble In The Fields.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Blog Action Day


The Blog Action Day team write:

'It’s time to get ready for Blog Action Day 2014.

Each year we are asked, "How do you decide the theme for Blog Action Day?" This year, our answer is that you inspired us.

When we looked over previous Blog Action Day's, it didn’t take us long to notice a common thread running through all of our past themes that the community was very passionate about, inequality.

For Blog Action Day 2014, we invite you to highlight and discuss what "Inequality" means to you, and share it with the wider Blog Action Day community on October 16, 2014.

>> Register your blog to make sure it's listed in our official participants list for 2014.

Registration is quick and allows us to promote the blog, social network or channel you are using to participate in Blog Action Day 2014 on our website, so that the Blog Action Day community can read and share your posts.

If you need some inspiration for your posts visit our the Blog Action Day blog, our supporting partners or our social networks links below, to get great tips and ideas.

Make sure you see all the great Blog Action Day posts from around the world on Oct16

We will be sharing all of the amazing posts from our participants around the world from October 16 - 18. Make sure you visit our website to take a look and share in the discussions

We look forward to reading your post about Inequality on October 16, but if you have any questions about Blog Action Day before then, please get in touch via our social networks or contact us page.'

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Martyn Joseph - Kiss The World Beautiful.

Monday, 18 August 2014

Enterprise Club

Our first evening enterprise club at the Sophia Hub is tomorrow 7.00 - 9.00 pm and will be on e safety for business. This session is being run by local businessman Terry Freedman who is an expert in this field. Laptops will be on hand to set up social media accounts or change privacy settings etc.

More information is available here - http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/e-safety-for-business-at-tuesdays-evening-enterprise-club-this-week/.

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Van Morrison - Brand New Day.

Friday, 4 May 2012

Anglican Communion life impeded by insufficient communicators

Improving the way in which the Anglican Communion communicates with the wider world might be thought the least of its problems but an inability to effectively communicate its good news story and stories is an endemic problem for the 21st century Church. Therefore, it is interesting to see recognition of the problem within the Anglican Communion:
Anglican Communion Working Group: “More communicators needed to sustain the vital circulation of information and dialogue”
By ACNS staff
The Anglican Communion faces a shortage of qualified communicators, according to an international Working Group on communications. The group—consisting of communications professionals from five continents—concluded that the Communion life was at risk of being detrimentally affected by some Provinces’ inability to source and share their news and stories widely.
“The narrative of the Body of Christ is very powerful,” said group member Revd Dr Joshva Raja “and currently the Anglican Communion is not properly equipped to share that narrative.”
Dr Raja, originally from the Church of South India, explained that an informal survey had revealed that only a third of Provinces have full-time communications staff.
"In many cases the job of telling the story of the Church is left to busy Provincial Secretaries, unqualified volunteers or, in some cases, the bishop or Primate," he said. "How can the world hear about the best of our church life if we do not hire people with adequate time and/or the skills to source and share the stories of our part in God’s mission?"
During its recent three-day meeting in London, the Anglican Communion Communications Working Group, identified that Strategic Communications—that is, communicating proactively as well as reactively—is now, more than ever, a vital ministry of the church.
“The world has changed massively in the past decade,” said the Anglican Communion’s Director for Communication Jan Butter. “The Internet and mobile phone technology is challenging the way the Anglican Communion can and should engage in God’s mission: sermons now reach global audiences; evangelism is happening via Google’s Search Engine; church notices reach Anglicans in remote areas via text messages.
“Increasing access to Social Media also means there is greater, often instant, dialogue between everyone; church communication is no longer simply ‘top down’. The Anglican Communion needs to do all it can now to seize these new opportunities to work together to share God’s Good News.”
The group—that also included members from the Episcopal Church of Sudan, Hong Kong, Southern Africa, the US, England and Mexico—reflected on the effective communication that is taking place around the Anglican Communion. Examples include communication via text message (SMS), Facebook and Twitter, printed material, websites, video, radio and television.
However, it was clear that there is still a way to go before all Anglican Communion Provinces are equally able to share news and information domestically and intra-Provincially. An imbalance in the availability of resources, technology and training means that only a few Provinces prioritise communications as a life-giving ministry of the Church.
“The group has made several recommendations to strengthen Anglican Communion communications,” said Bishop Anthony Poggo of the Episcopal Church of Sudan.
These include conducting a Communion-wide audit to identify gaps in Province’s communications systems and structures; strengthening the Anglican Communion website and News Service; and providing training in communications for both communicators and clergy.
“A key recommendation, however, is that every Province should have at least one paid, qualified Communications Director,” he said. “We know this will be a challenge for many Provinces, but we are committed to finding ways of making this happen.”
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Athlete - Half Light.