At WorshipHouse, Sally Morgenthaler writes about the intersection of technology and worship:
The world of the screen is here to stay. What was novelty and cutting edge only a year ago is fast becoming the norm. The proliferation of visual product - from downloads to DVDs - is staggering. The question is, how will we use the screen? Will we just put a new face on the broadcast/entertainment models we developed in the eighties, or will we use digital technology to jump-start interaction? It's not enough to have cool stuff to paste on the walls. The more we delve into the visual, the more we need to pay attention to both theology (what worship is) and culture (specifically, how our culture has moved beyond passive observation to engagement). The price of not paying attention to those two pillars - Christ and culture - is irrelevance.










