And it is called God Streaming. I found it because this guy is following me on twitter.
Call me old fashioned. When I got to church (and that is rarely) I prefer a traditional setting. Streaming is for catching up on tv shows that I don't watch, not for church. But that is just me.
But I will say that the title is arrogant.
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I can't even talk about this until I ask this question.
What the heck is that logo?
The logo is pretty clearly a person, but I can't tell what (s)he's doing or why. The body position reminds me of someone in a southern Shaolin unicorn stance doing a double abdominal strike, but the hips are too high for that. No idea.
I sent the guy a tweet asking him about the name. Perhaps I should invite him to the blog to discuss his business, and maybe he could explain the logo.
Isn't God streaming called praying?
Just sayin'.
I have had a few clients that have used a similar service. They had conditions that made them very sensitive to light and sound. Attending an in person service was impossible and being able to control the volume and brightness made it so that they could at least participate on some level.
I don't have a problem with outreach to the house-bound or disabled. I have a problem with the assumption that any sermon is spreading God's word.
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