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Using Video in Rurality

Description

In this 25 minute podcast episode, explore how video technology can be a tool to reach people in hard-to-reach places. The podcast hosts acknowledge potential resistance to using video technology in rural congregations, while sharing practical ideas and benefits of video in rural congregations.

Features

anecdotes about using video technology in rural congregations; perspectives on the presence of video technology in rural congregations

Recommended Audience

small town clergy, rural clergy, IT directors, rural pastors

Cost

Free

Practical Applications

  • Listen to this podcast with worship leaders to spark ideas about using video as a tool to share content in worship, Sunday School, or Bible study; or as a tool to stream or record worship services.

  • Share this podcast with your congregational leaders to explore the pros and cons of incorporating video technology into the life of your congregation.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Kara Faris

Kara Faris is the Center’s director of resource grants and resource consulting, as well as a resource consultant to congregations. She previously served for eight years as the Center’s education director.

Before working at the Center, Kara served First Friends Meeting of Indianapolis as associate pastor. With a degree in marketing from Butler University’s College of Business Administration and a master of divinity degree from Christian Theological Seminary, Kara brings a blend of pragmatism, intuition and passion for lifelong learning to the Center. Kara has authored Including Laity in Education Events Empowers Congregations and co-authored the book Divergent Church.

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