Tom Brennan said:
subllibrm said:
Tom Brennan said:
BTW, I'm one of the rare guys still around against screens ...
Just curious why you are against them.
The short version is that they inevitably move the church service in the direction of becoming something that people watch i.e. to be entertained. I'm not saying that all churches with screens are simply entertainment centers. I am saying that I think it moves the arrow in the direction of that eventually becoming a problem.
Not going to argue the point other than to say that hasn't been my experience. One church. One congregation. One screen. Many speakers. I don't even notice the screen.
Now "satellite church" where there is one preacher who is broadcast to several locations where church members gather to watch him would seem to be in line with our concerns. After all, why not just stay home and watch Charles Stanley? Oh, too late. Our local multi site mega church has made it possible for their members to not even bother to go to one of the "campus" buildings. They can stay home and watch the whole thing via on line streaming. I am not sure how that fit with assembling together but they got a lot of press coverage for the "progress" they are making in utilizing technology.
FWIW I do miss using the hymnals when we sing songs with parts. I love harmony but don't do well making up my own. Following the bass line just makes the music richer IMO. That doesn't work with the screen. Small potatoes over all.