Meeting God in Everyday Life: The Breath of God & the Machines of Mankind
Update: 2023-01-29
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Reflecting on and understanding what it means to be a Christian, a Christ Follower, in the age of artificial intelligence. Genesis 2:4-8 & John 20:20-22.
How can we be countercultural as a church, in the midst of a technical age which mimics human care, knowledge, or concern, but is ultimately as hollow as the golden calf that sat at the foot of Mount Sinai. We must start asking ourselves these questions before blindly accepting the rapidly advancing technology that will shape the future of our world.
We must remain committed to a church community that centers itself around the physical table of Lord Jesus. Where we come together to serve each other, pray, worship God, and serve the poor and the forgotten. Don’t you see how important belonging and welcome is going to be? Social Media has shown us to be all “Alone Together” and in the next technical age this feeling of isolation is going to either magnify or be glossed over by software code.
How can we be countercultural as a church, in the midst of a technical age which mimics human care, knowledge, or concern, but is ultimately as hollow as the golden calf that sat at the foot of Mount Sinai. We must start asking ourselves these questions before blindly accepting the rapidly advancing technology that will shape the future of our world.
We must remain committed to a church community that centers itself around the physical table of Lord Jesus. Where we come together to serve each other, pray, worship God, and serve the poor and the forgotten. Don’t you see how important belonging and welcome is going to be? Social Media has shown us to be all “Alone Together” and in the next technical age this feeling of isolation is going to either magnify or be glossed over by software code.
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