When the general lock down happened, our experience of church moved into a completely new phase of interaction. It went online each following Sunday. Our communion with the bread and drink was self-prepared from our own stores. No longer does the Anglican Church worry about priestly oversight of the sacraments it seems. Plenty Life, the church we are connected to made the change-over early. All churches are online now so as not to be blamed for any spreading of the virus. We use Zoom as a platform. It is robust and 'way better' compared to Skype which seems to lose its sound/vision coordination half way through a call. So we are glad we are using Zoom and even have a free account with it for smaller off the cuff link-ups.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Church Online
When the general lock down happened, our experience of church moved into a completely new phase of interaction. It went online each following Sunday. Our communion with the bread and drink was self-prepared from our own stores. No longer does the Anglican Church worry about priestly oversight of the sacraments it seems. Plenty Life, the church we are connected to made the change-over early. All churches are online now so as not to be blamed for any spreading of the virus. We use Zoom as a platform. It is robust and 'way better' compared to Skype which seems to lose its sound/vision coordination half way through a call. So we are glad we are using Zoom and even have a free account with it for smaller off the cuff link-ups.
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