The Christian New Media Conference 2013
For any Christians interested in New Media, this conference looks good. For Catholics, of course, the idea of ‘reimagining’ how we ‘do church’ has certain limits. But most Catholics could support the suggestion that ‘those organisations that wish to thrive must reimagine how they serve and connect with people’ – it’s just what Pope Francis has been saying on many occasions, and Pope Benedict before him.
Here is the blurb:
What does the digital revolution mean for the way we do Church?
That’s the question we’ll be unpacking together at this year’s Christian New Media Conference.
Old certainties and ways of operating have disappeared across business, education, entertainment and government. Those organisations that wish to thrive must reimagine how they serve and connect with people – or they lose relevance. The Church is no exception.
Through a mix of thought-provoking and practical sessions, together we are going to reimagine what it means to be the Church in a digital world. That’s Church with a big ‘C’, so if you represent a local congregation or denomination, are a blogger, work for a charity or are active online in any Christian context, this event is designed for you.
Join a host of 30+ expert speakers, including Rt Rev Richard Chartres, Katharine Welby, Kate Bottley and many more. Whether your interest is the theological issues involved, or a desire for practical advice, you’ll find sessions that reflect your needs. The conference caters for both beginners and the more experienced, so don’t miss out!
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