Abstract

The internet, cell phones and, more broadly speaking, the social media, have changed the world over the past twenty years, resulting in what is called “the network society”. What is the response of South African congregations to the use and role of technology in congregational life? The aim is to provide an empirical and theoretical description of the situation in this regard. An empirical survey was conducted among congregations in the eastern suburbs in Pretoria and the northern suburbs of Cape Town and it was found that congregations communicate mostly information through the social media. Congregations that function within a fluid network society should earnestly consider devising a proper and effective digital and electronic communication strategy for the congregational ministry. Congregations that wish to remain relevant within the aetas digitalis must undergo a shift from being mere providers of the correct information, to becoming mentors, co-travellers and wise guides who assist one another, as well as others, to make sense of this information in order to apply it, to the glory of God and for the benefit of others.

Highlights

  • The digital world, social media and technological development are undoubtedly influencing the context of church congregations

  • The internet, cellphones and, more broadly speaking, the social media, have changed the world over the past twenty years, resulting in what Castells calls “the network society” (Castells & Cardoso, 2005:6-16), while Friedman refers to this altered global landscape as a “flat world”(Friedman, 2006:48-49)

  • What is the response of South African congregations to the use and role of technology in congregational life?

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The digital world, social media and technological development are undoubtedly influencing the context of church congregations. The internet, cellphones and, more broadly speaking, the social media, have changed the world over the past twenty years, resulting in what Castells calls “the network society” (Castells & Cardoso, 2005:6-16), while Friedman refers to this altered global landscape as a “flat world”(Friedman, 2006:48-49). Congregations cannot escape these dramatic changes; they comprise an inevitable part of the reality and context in which they are living (see Thumma 2012:1). The empirical survey will be described in the first section, while in the second, the interaction between the congregation and the digital age will be discussed

TECHNOLOGY AND CONGREGATIONS
The research design
A description of the congregations
Digital communication in the congregations
The management of the congregation’s digital ministry
General observations regarding the congregations’ digital communication
A few conclusions on the basis of the survey
Findings
THE BENEFITS DERIVED BY CONGREGATIONS FROM THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
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