Should You Put your Worship Service on TV? - Videoguys | By The Digital Insider


In the blog post "Why Shouldn't Your Church be on Television?" by Phil Cooke for Church Production, the author argues that traditional broadcast television remains a valuable platform for pastors and ministry leaders, despite the rise of digital media. Cooke presents several reasons why television is still relevant and impactful for spreading religious messages:




  1. Adaptability of Platforms: As new media platforms emerge, older ones adapt rather than disappear. Television continues to adjust and find its place alongside digital platforms.




  2. Wide Reach: Television still reaches vast audiences, as evidenced by the continued broadcast of major events like the Super Bowl and the Academy Awards on TV.




  3. Accessibility and Demographics: TV is accessible to a wide variety of audiences, and many people inadvertently discover religious programming while channel surfing.




  4. Credibility: Broadcast television is often perceived as more authoritative and credible than other media, making it a trusted source during emergencies and crises.




  5. Communal Experience: Television provides a communal viewing experience, where large numbers of people watch the same content simultaneously, fostering a sense of togetherness.




  6. Multisensory Appeal: The combination of visuals, spoken word, and music on television creates a powerful and engaging experience that can deeply resonate with viewers.




Cooke emphasizes that television is far from obsolete and remains a potent tool for evangelism. He encourages pastors not to dismiss TV outright due to cost or misuse by others but to recognize its potential for reaching a diverse and widespread audience with a message of hope.


Read the full article by Phil Cooke HERE


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