Panel Discussion 2: Engaging Your Community & Congregation Through Social Media
Praxis Archive
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1h 5m
Part Two: Josh Broward, Emily Haynes and Jason Veach continue their conversation about practical uses of social media in a ministry setting.
Resources:
--Theologians and Philosophers Using Social Media, Thomas Jay Oord, Editor
--The Church in Emerging Culture, The Method, the Message, and the Ongoing Story (Brian D. McLaren)
--Pew Research Center: Social Media Usage in 2018
http://assets.pewresearch.org/…/PI_2018.03.01_Social-Media_…
--Unsplash.com
--Accessibility Checker: https://wave.webaim.org --Why Your Ministry Facebook Page Isn’t Working: Let's Fix It! By Jill R. Waltz https://goo.gl/B6b3cS --Curative Content - https://www.facebook.com/CurativeContent
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