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THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL MEDIATHE CHURCH AND SOCIAL MEDIA

PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLYPRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JULY 7, 2010JULY 7, 2010 Presented by Jann Cather Weaver

Associate Professor of Worship, and Theology and the ArtsUnited Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities

St. Paul, Minnesota

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Did You Know?Did You Know?QuickTime™ and a decompressor

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WHY USE SOCIAL MEDIAWHY USE SOCIAL MEDIAIN THE CHURCH?IN THE CHURCH?

HOW TO KEEP UP!HOW TO KEEP UP!

I’LL NEVER LEARN I’LL NEVER LEARN

THIS STUFF!THIS STUFF!

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DIVE RIGHT INDIVE RIGHT IN

EXPERIMENTEXPERIMENT

PLAYPLAY

LEARN BY DOINGLEARN BY DOING

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Did You Know ….Did You Know ….

11% of teenagers still use email?11% of teenagers still use email?

Most are texting and twittering and Most are texting and twittering and

use Facebook to communicate.use Facebook to communicate.

What is Postmodem What is Postmodem Depression?Depression?

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http://www.urbandictionary.com/

define.php?term=postmodem%20depression&defid=5041549

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June 21: postmodem depression

– The feeling you get when you haven't had access to the internet (i.e., Facebook and twitter) for a long time, like several minutes.

– (A family is on vacation)• Mom: Johnny, come to dinner!• Johnny: I’m not hungry!• Mom (to dad): What the hell is wrong with him?

– Dad: He's got postmodem depression; he can't update his Facebook status.

• Mom: But we have only been here for 15 minutes.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=postmodem%20depression&defid=5041549

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A Reading from “Rewired”A Reading from “Rewired”Larry D. RosenLarry D. Rosen

Page 19Page 19

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WHAT KIND OF TECH USER ARE YOU?WHAT KIND OF TECH USER ARE YOU?

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Take the Survey!

• http://www.pewinternet.org/Participate/What-Kind-of-Tech-User-Are-You.aspx#

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SURVEY QUESTIONS:• How much, if at all, have these

communication and information devices improved – a lot, some, only a little, or not at all –

• 1) Your ability to share your ideas and creations with others?

• 2) Your ability to do your job?

• 3) Your ability to learn new things?

• 4) Your ability to keep in touch with friends and family?

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Digital Collaborator

• If you are a Digital Collaborator, you use information technology to work with and share

your creations with others. You are enthusiastic about how ICTs [Information and Communication Technology] help you connect

with others and confident in your ability to manage digital devices and information. For

you, the digital commons can be a camp, a lab, or a theater group – places to gather with

others to develop something new.

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Ambivalent Networker

If you are an Ambivalent Networker, you have folded mobile devices into how you run your social life, whether through texting or online social networking tools. You also rely on ICTs for entertainment. At the same time – perhaps because of the volume of digital pings from others – you may sometimes find all your connectivity to be intrusive. You are confident in your ability to troubleshoot your various information devices and services.

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Media Mover

If you are a Media Mover, you have a wide range of online and mobile habits, and you are bound to find or create an information nugget, such as a digital photo, and pass it on. These social

exchanges are central to your use of information and communication

technology. Cyberspace, as a path to personal productivity or an outlet for creativity, is less important to you.

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Desktop Veteran

If you are a Desktop Veteran, you are a veteran online user who is content to use a high-speed

connection and a desktop computer to explore the internet and stay in touch with friends. Your cell

phone and mobile applications are in the background for you. In some ways, a Desktop Veteran may

appear to be tech-oriented, but from 2004. You might occasionally participate in the online commons, but you treat the cell phone as if it were equipped only

with voice capability.

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Drifting Surfer

• If you are a Drifting Surfer, you are an infrequent online user. When you use technology, it is for basic information

gathering – perhaps looking for some news headlines. It wouldn’t bother you to give up the internet or cell phone. Digital resources

are not at the center of how you get information, keep in touch with people, or

do your job

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Information Encumbered

• If you are in the Information Encumbered group, you probably suffer from

information overload and think taking time off from the internet is a good thing. You

are firmly rooted in old media to get information. Although you may think

modern gadgets are worthwhile ways to keep in touch with others, you do not credit

the internet or cell phone with any improvement in personal productivity or

how you do your job.

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Mobile Newbie

• If you are a Mobile Newbie, you might have gotten a cell phone fairly recently, and you

quickly found that having one is a big plus. You like being more available to others and would

not want to give it up. Online access is a different issue. You are not a frequent user of the

internet at home, and you may not have a high level of confidence in your ability to deal with

gadgets or negotiate your way through the internet.

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.• If you are Tech Indifferent, you are not a

heavy internet user and, although you probably have a cell phone, you don’t like its intrusiveness. You could easily do without

modern gadgets and services. You may bristle at the amount of information swirling through modern society and are not likely to see digital information as a way to learn new

things or be more productive in your life.

Technology Indifferent

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Unofficial Survey ResultsUnofficial Survey ResultsSecond Opinion iTouch AppSecond Opinion iTouch App

Should I teaching a class on social media to church (progressive) folk?

107 Responses: 56% NO

Is social media important for the church to use?

191 Responses: 65% NO

Do you have a Second Life Avatar?

127 Reponses: 88% NO

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SOCIAL MEDIA IS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA IS FOR COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNICATION

T0 BUILD UP THE COMMUNITYT0 BUILD UP THE COMMUNITY

SIGNIFICANT CONTENTSIGNIFICANT CONTENTSERVES A PURPOSESERVES A PURPOSE

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SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT TO VOICE YOUR OPINIONSSOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT TO VOICE YOUR OPINIONS

SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT FOR CHURCH POLITICSSOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT FOR CHURCH POLITICS

SOCIAL MEDIA DOES NOT REPLACE WORSHIPSOCIAL MEDIA DOES NOT REPLACE WORSHIP

SIGNIFICANT CONTENTSIGNIFICANT CONTENTSERVES A PURPOSESERVES A PURPOSE

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USING SOCIAL MEDIA @ THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

““Social media has become a normal and integral Social media has become a normal and integral part of our lives as a society.”part of our lives as a society.”

““People engaging in social media are potentially People engaging in social media are potentially

listening to, talking, and reflecting listening to, talking, and reflecting

with many people at the same time.”with many people at the same time.”“…“…. to be attentive and present to . to be attentive and present to the community gathered the community gathered immediately around us…”immediately around us…”

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Hermeneutics for using Hermeneutics for using Social Media in the ChurchSocial Media in the Church

Galatians 5:19—23 (NRSV)Galatians 5:19—23 (NRSV)

WORKS OF THE SPIRIT THAT BRING WORKS OF THE SPIRIT THAT BRING ABOUT THEABOUT THE

KINGDOM/KIN-DOM/REALM KINGDOM/KIN-DOM/REALM OF GODOF GOD

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Hermeneutics for using Hermeneutics for using Social Media in the ChurchSocial Media in the Church

““Now the works of the flesh are Now the works of the flesh are obvious:obvious:

… idolatry, … enmities (mutual idolatry, … enmities (mutual hatred), strife, jealousy, anger, hatred), strife, jealousy, anger, quarrels, dissensions, factions, quarrels, dissensions, factions,

envyenvy …… and things like these. and things like these.

… … [T]hose who do such things will [T]hose who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.”not inherit the kingdom of God.”

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Hermeneutics for using Hermeneutics for using Social Media in the ChurchSocial Media in the Church

” ”By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit isBy contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is

love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness,

and self-controland self-control. .

There is no law against such things.”There is no law against such things.”

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““Sometimes you haveSometimes you have toto

disconnect to connect.”disconnect to connect.”

Be Still and Know that I am GodBe Still and Know that I am God …

PSALM 46:10PSALM 46:10

How the Digital Age Is Changing

Spiritual LifeDoes Email Make it Harder to Pray: Available at www.theologyandfilm.com

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Generation Name

Birth Years, Ages in 2009

% of total adult

population

% of internet-

using population

iGeneration(Net

Generation)(The Wired Generation)

Born 2009-1991,

Ages 1-17

? ? Most

teenagers

Gen Y (Millennials)

Born 1977-1990,

Ages 18-3226% 30%

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Generation Name

Birth Years, Ages in 2009

% of total adult

population

% of internet-

using population

Gen X Born 1965-1976,

Ages 33-44

20% 23%

Younger Boomers

Born 1955-1964,

Ages 45-54

20% 22%

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Older Boomers

Born 1946-1954,

Ages 55-63

13% 13%

Silent Generation

Born 1937-1945,

Ages 64-72

9% 7%

G.I. Generation

Born -1936, Age 73+

9% 4%

Generation Name

Birth Years, Ages in 2009

% of total adult

population

% of internet-

using population

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““The postings on this site are my own and do The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent [insert church not necessarily represent [insert church

name] positions, strategies, theology, name] positions, strategies, theology, or opinions.”or opinions.”

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Presbyterian Church (USA) Presbyterian Church (USA) Channel on YouTubeChannel on YouTube

Richfield United Methodist Church, Minneapolis

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Generations and Social Media

Baab, Lynne M. Myths about Communicating Congregational Identity. The Alban Institute

Website of Resources on Website of Resources on

The Church and Social MediaThe Church and Social Media

www.theologyandfilm.comwww.theologyandfilm.com

Available at www.theologyandfilm.com

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DIGITAL DEATHDIGITAL DEATH

ENTRUSTETENTRUSTET

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THE MYSTERY WORSHIPPERTHE MYSTERY WORSHIPPER