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So Facebook can be pretty confusing. In a recent post, we discussed how to create a Facebook group. But did you know that there is something different called a Facebook page? If you want to get your church on Facebook, you will need to decide if you want a Facebook group or a Facebook page. Here’s to helping you decide…

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So you’ve decided it’s finally time to get on Facebook. Here’s how to create a group on Facebook for your church. Creating a group on Facebook may sound a bit difficult (and the length of this post may cause you to think that it is), but it’s not that hard. Just follow the steps below to creating a group on Facebook for your church. The following simple guide assumes that you know how to 1) turn on the computer and 2) be able to get on the Internet and 3) sort of find your way around with a mouse and stuff. Are you ready?

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Putting the dusty word “theology” right next to the gleaming word “technology,” may seem a little bit odd. Theology and technology feel like opposite poles on the planet of science. This is the year 2010, however, and the church has the responsibility to transmit theology through technology. But why…and how?

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It’s a given fact that a lot of churches are embracing technology in a major way. By “technology,” I don’t just mean a microphone, electric lights, and a telephone line. Today’s churches are going big time with the cutting edge stuff.

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I’m pretty sure the First Church of Antioch, or Jerusalem Community Church didn’t have church wide WiFi or even Facebook Fan Pages. Yet most churches today are equipped with technology to the hilt—from flat screens in the foyer to Facebook feeds online, the web has become a core component of many church’s existence. Have we gone too far? Are our churches too Internet-dependent? Or are we utilizing the web to form church community?

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