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MULTITRACKS DOES STREAMING STILL MATTER? | Kristian Ponsford A LifeWay Research study conducted last year surveyed 1,000 pastors and found 41% of them said they don’t put any portion of their church service online for people to view. What happens if, let’s say, a global pandemic ensues forcing people to stay home rather than gathering together? You meet people in the ways they can be met. You bring the church to them! If you found yourself relating to that 41%, being thrown into this ‘new normal’ could have been very stretching, trying and painful for you and your staff. It’s not an easy task to quickly pivot and bring entire services into people’s homes, but it seems many churches did just that. On Sunday, March 8 th , The Church Online platform reported users streamed services to more than 4.7 million devices. That’s more than four times their typical reach before quarantine. Many church teams worked hard to give their community members every opportunity to hear and respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as many times as possible. Streaming services online does just that. It bridges the gap between a constantly-in-hand phone and its owner’s heart to your church and its message. So now, more than six months from when this all started, some are yet to embrace the moment. My colleague KJ Perdomo writes, “If it's important to you you'll find a way, if not, you'll find an excuse. This time should be important to us. How we share the message of hope, peace and redemption Jesus has to offer should be important to us. As humans, I think we often package up insecurities and doubt in valid excuses and allow ourselves to forego what's best for us and others around us for what’s easiest. Please don’t take the easy road, take the best road.” So why are some still reluctant to engage with online church? “WE DON’T NEED TO STREAM SINCE THE POPULAR CHURCHES ARE DOING IT.” Your voice has never been more important for your community than it is right now. In a time when our news outlets are full of fear and anxiety and of confusion, we have a message of hope of a God that loves us - and that message has never been more important than it is right now. People online are listening to hear what your church community has to say. Avoid the temptation to think that you don't have to stream because the big churches with the big budgets and the big gear are doing it so well. Believe that your community and your people need your voice at this time because they do. People in your community need to hear your church’s message. When quarantine has lifted, where will people around you go? Not to a church miles away. They’ll want to go to yours. “QUARANTINE MIGHT BE OVER SOON. WHY START NOW FOR SOMETHING ABOUT TO END?” This pandemic was an extremely rare time in which humans across the globe underwent a shared, collective experience. It very well may end soon, but people’s struggles in life won’t. Everyone will always have a problem and 36 August 2020 Subscribe for Free...