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Basics of Online Worship

Learning the Basics of Online Worship in the midst of the challenging times of the Coronavirus is essential for faith communities to reach their members, friends in their communities, and beyond. Rev. Matt German, associate pastor of First United...

An episode of the Good Idea webinars podcast, hosted by Iowa Annual Conference UMC, titled "Basics of Online Worship" was published on March 27, 2020 and runs 51 minutes.

March 27, 2020 ·51m · Good Idea webinars

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Learning the Basics of Online Worship in the midst of the challenging times of the Coronavirus is essential for faith communities to reach their members, friends in their communities, and beyond. Rev. Matt German, associate pastor of First United Methodist Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa, leads an interactive conversation about tips, tools, and techniques of an electronic worship experience.

Learning the Basics of Online Worship in the midst of the challenging times of the Coronavirus is essential for faith communities to reach their members, friends in their communities, and beyond. Rev. Matt German, associate pastor of First United Methodist Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa, leads an interactive conversation about tips, tools, and techniques of an electronic worship experience.
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