Pastor Fabian Jood of Planetshakers Church in Cape Town, South Africa, brought a cutting-edge message entitled, The Future of The Hybrid-Church at Jerusalem Council II.
As the Church enters into this new world, we are going to have let go of old-world paradigms. For example, pastors were slow to ramp up their technology as to their website, online streaming, until the pandemic forced them to do so or to close their doors permanently. What is amazing is that they knew the Internet was increasing every year, but they chose to do nothing to get ready, until the tsunami hit.
As we move into the future, hybrid-church-evangelism will be extremely important. Pastors will have to make fundamental decisions as to how the technology is utilized in the church. I would like to suggest some ideas for consideration. First, instead of streaming every church service, a selective strategy will be more successful. In this context, when the pastor is having a special guest, consideration could be given not to stream that particular service, but rather encourage “the saints” to attend in person.
Additionally, in the halls of this kind of above thinking, strategies should employed about reaching the lost. It is imperative that Believers utilize this new world vision to build bridges to their friends, who do not know Christ. Creative approaches should be thought through as to how bring the unsaved to the local church and especially to Christ. Simply streaming a worship service is not a strategy. Every pastor should be given careful thought as to how to protect their Christ-centered preaching, so that it cannot ripped from the Internet simply because tech-giant does not approve it.
Second, as we step into this new world, hybrid-church-education is a must for success. Since distance is dead the world is our campus, the local church now has the opportunity again, to train in-house both young and seasoned Believers. Instead of outsourcing, insourcing will become common place. Every local church can become a training campus, where members are trained onsite by the best minds in Christendom.
In addition to hybrid-church-evangelism and hybrid-church-education, we have entered into hybrid-church-expansion. In the past when solid members in our church left, we simply prayed for them and said goodbye. Yet, today, missional consideration should be given as to whether or not the person or people, who are leaving could become an ambassador for their church. In other words, instead of simply saying good-bye to them, consider whether or not, the Lord of the harvest would desire for them to begin a house church, where they go. Think about it. Since the Internet does not know distance, members could be missionaries as to they go to different places around the world. In time, any local church could have tens if not hundreds of multisite locations around the world. We must move from addition to multiplication! |