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My Thoughts on Computers in the Church
Posted By terry On November 6, 2006 @ 10:25 am In The Pastor's View | No Comments
As a local church pastor I have been a career long advocate for the use of technology in the local church. From the inception of my ministry, I have used computers. At first, it was just to print bulletins each Sunday. However, as the years passed by and the computers and software continued to improve, I found more and more ways that I could wed my vocation with my fascination with technology.
Here’s a run down of the computers I have purchased for my own use over the years:
As you can see, there has been a progression of size and speed over the years. You might also note that none of these machines have been top of the line machines that would amaze avid computer enthusiasts. Most local church boards are not impressed with avid computer enthusiasts. They simply want a work horse that will get the job done and don’t want a lot of extra bells and whistles. Similarly, on a pastor’s salary, purchasing the top of the line system is not something that has been possible.
What I have discovered, though, is that I can more effectively utilize my time if I use the technology that is available. For instance, for pastors that do not have a secretary, and in my ministry that has been the case, the mundane week to week task of bulltin creation can become a mjor time consumer if you have to use a typewriter. With a computer and a word processor, it’s simply a matter of bringing up a copy of last week’s bulletin, changing the elements such as hymns, scriptures, sermon title, etc. and then hitting the print button. You don’t have to re-invent the wheel each and every week!
This web site is designed to help pastors and churches think about technology and its place in the local church. From hearing my stories, maybe you will be inspired to try something of a similar nature in your local church. If you read about something that you need more information on, then please contact me.
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