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Social Media in Ministry

Dr Bex LewisSenior Lecturer in Digital Marketing, Manchester

Metropolitan UniversityDirector, Digital Fingerprint

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Let’s “tweet” each other…

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WHY SHOULD THOSE IN MINISTRY BE ONLINE?

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I’m a passionate believer that we need to be ‘incarnational’ in the digital spaces,

whether those are specifically ‘Christian’ spaces or not, but that we need to

understand how to be ‘resident’ in those spaces, rather than merely ‘visiting’ to do

a ‘bit of reaching out’.http://www.threadsuk.com/redeeming-culture-in-a-digital-age

Bex Lewis, May 2014

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04/03/17https://www.statista.com/chart/5194/active-users-of-social-networks-and-messaging-services/

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04/03/17Source: https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/26826/cmr_uk_2016.pdf

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Humans Tell Stories

“When we met the women, we realised how this was actually real. This wasn’t reading research on paper any more, they had real stories so we wanted to give them the space they deserved. It was never a box ticking exercise, we just wanted women who embodied the spirit of the campaign. And that’s who’s in it.”

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EXPERIENCING GOD IN A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT

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Jesus often encountered people individually. Social media gives us the same personal access to people. This is an every-member ministry, and it’s exciting and inspiring.

Rev Pam Smith, author, Online Mission & Ministry; Priest in Charge, iChurch

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• I can't separate my faith from my actions, including those in public life. If people of faith are in public life faith is there too. @JennRiddlestone

• How can you separate faith from your public life? Is private faith true faith? @loulou_uberkirk

• If being a Christian is loving God and loving others, even if I don't announce why I'm doing something, my faith is unavoidably in *public.* @Hstanley_

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Carl Medearis

Relax, enjoy your friends. Enjoy their company along with the company of Jesus. Point him out, freely, without fear or intimidation. You’re not responsible to sell him to them. You’re simply saying what you’ve seen. You're not the judge. You’re the witness.

07/06/16

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[If we are…] means by which God communicates and reveals himself through his Spirit, then our blog posts, status updates, tweets, artistic images, and online comments should be products of a life transformed by Christ and indwelled by his Spirit. As restored image bearers, our online presence and activity should image the Triune God.

Byers, A. Theomedia (2013, 196)

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A good [wo]man brings good things out of the good stored up in his/her heart, and an evil [wo]man brings evil things out of the

evil stored up in his/her heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.

Luke 6:45 (New International Version [edited])

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24/7 Values? What do you stand FOR?

• Authentic – be a consistent ‘you’• Transparent – be honest, where’s the source?• Self-aware – note your ‘tone of voice’• Integrity – own your own content• Self-control – be aware of consequences• Patience – hold the trigger finger before send• Non-manipulative – ‘love Jesus’ = send this! No!• Kindness – encourage others

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THE DIGITAL AT AN ORGANISATIONAL LEVEL

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For many churchgoing is no longer the ‘cultural norm’. People don’t actively ignore the church: they don’t even think about it. Matthew 5:13-16 calls us to be salt and light in the world, and for thousands in the ‘digital age’, that world includes social networks such Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest. With literally billions in the digital spaces, the online social spaces presented by churches need to be appealing, welcoming, and not look like they are just an afterthought: they are now effectively the ‘front door’ to your church for digital users, and you ignore those spaces at your peril.

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Pokemon? https://www.illustratedchildrensministry.com/2016/church-pokestop-pokeman-go/ http://drbexl.co.uk/tag/pokemon/

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Creativity: Children & Youthwork

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Who does social media?

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Your audience

• Who are you interested in reaching/listening to?

• What ‘problems’ are you seeking to solve for them?

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Agree ‘a voice’

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Know when to…

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Methodist Church Guidelines

• The principles applied to this are:• Be credible. Be accurate, fair, thorough and transparent.• Be consistent. Encourage constructive criticism and deliberation.• Be cordial, honest and professional at all times. Be responsive. When

you gain insight, share it where appropriate.• Be integrated. Wherever possible, align online participation with other

communications.• Be a good representative of the Methodist Church. Remember that you

are an ambassador for Christ, the Church and your part of it. Disclose your position asa member or officer of the Church, making it clear when speaking personally. Let Galatians 5:22-26 guide your behaviour.

• Be respectful: respect confidentiality. Respect the views of others even where you disagree.

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Real Time Response

Don’t overthink. Running through committees, endless drafts and approval processes to get a response out there can cause far more damage than good. As long as you have taken the time to assess the situation and can take a rational, respectful tone in your response, even an awkward response is OK to start with, and buys you time to continue to respond to the problem.

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Digital Worship?

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Principles of Good Engagement

• Be interesting• Be encouraging• Be active• Be helpful• Be authentic• Represent your organisation well07/06/16

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Saint Teresa of Avila (adapted by Meredith Gould, 2010)

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Christ Has No Online Presence but Yours Christ has no online presence but yours, No blog, no Facebook page but yours,Yours are the tweets through which love touches this world, Yours are the posts through which the Gospel is shared, Yours are the updates through which hope is revealed. Christ has no online presence but yours, No blog, no Facebook page but yours.