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A series of conversations about shaping an online Baptist missional community are being held in early 2023. Simon Goddard and Nathan McGuire explain more.  

DigitalPentecostMany Baptist churches discovered the online space out of necessity during the pandemic. Some decided to stream their services, and others discovered that community to be just as real in the digital space. After the lockdowns, several churches explored what being a hybrid church would look like, whilst many returned to onsite only gatherings as soon as they could.

In February 2021, however, a different conversation began – one that asked the question ‘what might a Baptist expression of church planted in the digital space look like?’ Since then, a small group has been working in partnership with the Baptists Together specialist teams to create the constitutional framework of transform.church, which was recently registered with the Charity Commission and welcomed into membership of Baptists Together.

A series of conversations have been taking place in early 2023 with individuals within our Baptist movement who have the skills and passion to help shape a national Baptist digital expression of the church. The conversation is not an exercise in simply working out how to ‘do church’ online – but rather an exploration of what it means to ‘be church’ in the 21st century. Asking questions, for example, about:

How a digital expression of church could equip, empower and release a generation of missional disciples committed to kingdom transformation? How we might help individuals to connect widely in the digital space but dwell deeply in the communities and networks in which they live, work and play?

How we might provide a community for the growing number of ‘churchless faithful’, who are called to live as authentic followers of Jesus, but who struggle to do this within inherited expressions of church?

In 2023 we are seeking to broaden the trustee body, and grow a wider team of supporters, advisors and start-up funders. We hope that this will enable a formal launch of transform.church later in the year.  

We’re praying that as we invite God’s Spirit to use us in the online space, we’ll be part of a new #digitalpentecost. If you’re interested in being part of this, or want to know more, please get in touch.

Simon Goddard is a former regional minister in the Eastern Baptist Association, and Director of RiverTree, which he set up in 2018 to catalyse, cultivate and collaborate in pursuit of fruitfulness in the mission of God. Contact him at: simon@rivertree.org.uk

Nathan McGuire currently serves as Associate Minister at Streatham Baptist Church and is a Trustee of Restored, where he provides consultation on domestic violence prevention in Christian Communities. Contact him at: nathan@thegodlyirritant.com

‘The conversation is not an exercise in simply working out how to ‘do church’ online – but rather an exploration of what it means to ‘be church’ in the 21st century’
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