June 2013
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First 24 hours of #ECIC18 on Twitter storified: “Tradition and innovation: the tensions of a maturing Internet”
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First 24 hours of #ECIC18 on Twitter storified: “Tradition and innovation: the tensions of a maturing Internet” Tweets in English from the ECIC Twitter Wall from Tuesday June 4 through Wednesday June 5, 6:00 PM
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iTunes is becoming a legacy problem for users who want to switch to Android just like Microsoft Office was for PC users who wanted to change to a Mac. Adrian Weckler at #ECIC18. What an irony
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Do Nothing for 2 Minutes
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Do Nothing for 2 Minutes I just did nothing for 2 minutes. Can you? Einmal abschalten und Ruhe aushalten?
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A Blogging Bishop?! A Tumblr blogpost instead of a Powerpoint presentation In the UK: Nick Baines has set an example: http://nickbaines.wordpress.com/2013/05/26/signals-timing-changed-2/ Bishops must engage in Social Media activities: http://www.pfarrerverband.de/pfarrerblatt/index.php?a=show&id=3323 : “Persons (and not institutions) communicate in the Social Web” How do you advise a newly elected bishop on a social media strategy?The use of social…
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Northland, A Church Distributed
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Northland, A Church Distributed Example for a Multi Site Church mentioned by Heidi Campbell #ECIC18. Church members meet at various offline-locations and online. We are a congregation of 15,000 focused on building an international community of worshipers. Led by senior pastor Dr. Joel C. Hunter, the church connects thousands of believers worldwide, bringing live, interactive…
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Networked Religion by Heidi Campell
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Networked Religion by Heidi Campell #ECIC18
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“Tradition and innovation: the tensions of a maturing Internet“ – when I twittered I was leaving for the conference and mentioned title I got an immediate reply and a question: Could we say that theologically it’s a question of the redefinition/reworking of tradition, with innovation as a guide? https://twitter.com/arnisvanur/status/341877439930175488 Theologically, we can answer the question…