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Blog » Southwest Journal Covers the Table
Southwest Journal Covers the Table
This week the Southwest Journal in Minneapolis did a story on the Table. It's a great piece that features some of the churches using the Table and highlights our role as a social network for the local church.
Here are some highlights:
Those who use the site say it has become a vital tool, used by members to make unanticipated connections and by church leaders to connect with members in ways that might otherwise be impossible.
While none have given up Facebook or Twitter altogether, they say it is an important supplement to their online offerings because they can control who has access to the site, allowing more candid and relevant conversations to take place.
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The idea, they said, was to take the church away from a one-day-a-week experience and to turn it into a living body where members are able to communicate, serve and pray for one another in real time.
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“Serving and sharing resources — that’s what the Bible talks about,” Wenell said. “The Table Project is a real catalyst for that.”
Check out the full article for more.
