Social Media and the Church

(Originally published on 11 September 2017 – Before the COVID-19 pandemic)

It is with deep interest that we follow the input, from our leaders in the New Apostolic Church as well as Christians, in general, on the impact of social media in our society. We must admit that some of these views come across as ill-informed, whilst others on the other hand,  make perfect sense.

We, as the New Apostolic Christians in China (NACIC), have therefore, decided to add our thoughts, about social media with a specific reference to the Church, to the current discourse and hope it will add to a meaningful dialogue on this, most important, topic.

What is social media?

Social media is computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. (Source: Wikipedia)

Some of the most popular social media tools are: Facebook, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, Snapchat, Tumblr, Twitter, Viber, WeChat, Weibo, WhatsApp and YouTube.

These social media instruments have more than 100,000,000 (one hundred million) registered users.

We know that whatever we do as Christians, whether as leaders or as ordinary followers, should always be aligned to the WILL OF GOD, irrespective of current trends or events in this World.

So,….. what is the WILL OF GOD?

We believe and know that God is almighty, all powerful and omnipotent. He has control over all and everything. His will is, therefore, sovereign and supersedes everything. Jesus set the example “Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.” Luke 22:42

In addition, there are many passages of the Bible that refers to the will of God.

Apostle Paul has this to say about the will of God in Romans 12:1-2, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”

Some of the bible passages refer to the WILL OF GOD as follows:

“For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.” 1 Timothy 3-4

“And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him may have everlasting life; and I will raise him up at the last day.” John 6:40

“What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek the one that is straying? And if he should find it, assuredly, I say to you, he rejoices more over that sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not go astray. Even so it is not the will of your Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish. Matthew 18:12-14

Social Media and the Church

Social media is taking church activities from the confines of the church building out into the online world. Faith is a full-time activity and social media is part of our everyday lives. Social media is also not a passive activity. People with social media accounts are actively engaged with the platforms.

Whether you are a leader or follower there is a great likelihood that your comments will find their way into someone’s social media post. If you say something that evokes some emotion—good or bad—expect that, just as they react to your words live, from the altar or at home, there is a chance that someone will post the information online. Consider anything stated or published publicly, by you or by the church, to be accessible and potentially published by others.

Social media can be used for good and for God’s glory if we use the fruits of the Holy Spirit to encourage respect and love for one another. By using social media in this way, we are able to contribute to creating unity in the Church of Christ. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control” Galatians 5:22

Beneficial usage of social media

We, as the New Apostolic Christians in China (NACIC), have first-hand experience of the beneficial use of social media.

Despite the fact that we find ourselves in a Communist country, where social media platforms, like Facebook and Google, are blocked, we have used social media to remain connected to the body of Christ, globally, and are actively involved in pursuing the unity of our church, here in Communist China.

In addition, since the launch of our Facebook Page, we have faced many attempts (from inside as well as outside of the church) to close our social media activities, but, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we have persevered and feel strengthened and motivated.

Utilizing social media is not only a platform where we share the divine word, pictures or videos. It is a great source of strength for us, who find ourselves somewhat isolated from mainstream “NAC Life” and we are able to connect with our fellow brethren. Click here to like our Facebook Page.

Social media helps spread the gospel of Christ and allows His message of grace to be easily accessible, even in a Communist country, like China.

Other ways in which social media can benefit the church.

Most NAC ministers conducts regular Sunday and Wednesday divine services based on the Divine Service Guide (DSG), which they receive on a monthly basis.  This ensures unity and allows members to receive the same message, irrespective of which country they attend divine service (with the exception of some services conducted by certain levels of ministries, like Apostles, District Apostles or Chief Apostle).

However, local New Apostolic ministers in China and India (the two most populous countries in the world) receive a two year backdated Divine Service Guide Yearbook. In practice this means that local members, in these two countries (India and China), will only receive the monthly divine service guides for the year of 2017, combined in a yearbook, during 2019. They, therefore, do not have the privilege of receiving the same message, which the rest of their NAC brothers and sisters receive every Sunday. The message which they hear every Sunday has already been given to their fellow NAC members two years before. Some African countries also falls in this category.

The reason given for this is, “that it is difficult to get the monthly divine service guide to these ministers on time”. Bear in mind that China is currently the world’s second largest economy and has well developed road and rail infrastructure.

It is our view that social media makes it possible for ministers and members (in these countries) to receive these divine service guides at a push of a button. Every day, social media users share photos and documents via social media. One way that users share documents is via a social media platform like WhatsApp, etc. Technology makes our natural lives so convenient and it should be utilized to add to our spiritual lives as well.

Another benefit that social media has brought to us is, that we can download and read the NAC Catechism in the palm of our hands. It is also a great way to testify about our faith to people who are interested in knowing what the NAC faith is all about. All they have to do is, download the Catechism of the New Apostolic Church, to educate themselves and ask questions, if there are anything that they do not understand.

As far as music is concerned, the benefits of social media for members in vast areas like India and China has been tremendous. Often choir leaders, who care for these vast areas, such as India and China, use social media like YouTube for choir practices. For example if a large youth service is to take place, a smaller choir will record the hymns and share it online so that other members can practice on their own and when they combine at the event, everyone is able to joyfully sing along. Being in China has made us realize what a blessing social media can be and what a perfect vehicle it is to pursue the will of God, even here in this communist country.

Yes, there are instances where social media is used in a negative way but we are about our Heavenly Father’s business….we do His will. Social media should not be seen as a threat but rather as an invaluable tool at our disposal which can be positively used to spread the Gospel of Christ!

We would like to hear your views. Please let us have your comments below.

3 Comments

  1. I’m 81yrs and I find the online faith posts and services very inspirational. Never feel alone and left out. The music is so peaceful. I use Utube to listen to all the broadcast services. Just make sure one goes to church when ever possible to have fellowship and most of all to receive Holy Communion. Stay Blessed and Faithful.

  2. Tubby davids

    I totally agree with all information about using social media as tool for us NAC Christians to receive chief apostle service from home and want to say that I have been a NAC Christian all my life born in faithful NAC Christian family ? and I can say there came a time in my life that I did not go to service of so many distraction, no unity among ministers firstly, no unity among members things like ungodliness even social drinking among sundayschool the teachers and ministers no proper Christian friends that practice true upright christelike behavior so with that I felt I must stay at home sumtimes and only go to service when there was apostles service and when I did stay at home I did Bible study with my family and on my own also check on social media the chief apostle service and never felt so on spiritual growth like it says rich in Jesus Christ, I had more earnest prayer for one on one with God through the work of Holy Spirit I had no distraction from outside parties, I prayed ask God to forgive my sins, I brought red wine took drops put it on bread prayed for celebration of communion, prayed OUR FATHER, and further I still went to service to congregation where I can feel I am being a taught with love and could feel christlike congregation I yearn for the feel of the Holy Spirit I yearn yearn for a christlike atmosphere, we are Christian because I I meet sum of the ministers at the shops in the congregation and they walk passed you as if they don’t know you ministers that’s smell strong drinking smell with communion or get communion by the minister that had just yesterday passed you like they don’t know you, members that don’t sing at all chiorleaders that search for a hymn under the prayer, members does not attend Bible study not one, no order in sundayschool teachers have no unity real scary ungodliness it was so worldly and I got worried about my youth sons no youth activities that was godly our kids did not even participate in our day of child of our chief apostle, priest that have favroties priest that serve 15minutes half an hour service done. I really got extremely worried about my family soul my own Christian brothers and sisters also priest that attend service faithful but does not get along with each other at all I yearn yearn for Christ Jesus and since I have time on my own here at home getting chief apostle service on media I have so more at peace and more joy ? joyful and happy I know the Bible read the Bible more than ever in my life and in the same taught me that I must love forgive I must not judge Matthew 7 because we all are sinners and strive to be worthy on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ so yes that was my story my experience thank you God for He is faithful and true and love us all equally TO GOD BE THE GLORY GREAT THINGS HE HAS DONE AND HAVE SENT APOSTLES TO DO GREATER THINGS, JESUS HAS SAID.

  3. Tubby davids

    We had the palm Sunday service here at home and good Friday and Easter Sunday service here at home it was wonderful blessed and really awesomeness the whole family ? we also do Bible study together all two adult sons and one youth sons they also have Christian friend outside side that do Bible study

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