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"Go" Instead of Asking People To "Come"

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Over the years, Churches have asked people to "come" to their event or Church service. In many ways, Digital Church Leaders can fall into that trap as well. "Come" to my YouTube channel. "Come" to my Twitch channel. "Come" to my Digital Church service. 

Today, Jason shares about flipping the mindset in our digital ministry efforts. Let's not invite people to "come" to our stuff. Let's "GO" to their stuff. Let's "GO" to their communities and encourage people for Christ. "GO" today. 

Check out Jason's last videos about going as Digital Missionaries:

 
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About Author

Jason Morris
Jason Morris

Jason Morris serves Westside as our Global Innovation Pastor, overseeing the church online, global church planting, and bringing new ideas and creativity to expand God's Kingdom for Westside. Jason is experienced as a missionary to Paraguay, South America for almost 9 years where he helped churches grow healthy with new ideas. He received his B.A. in Missions and M.A. in Biblical Exposition from Pensacola Christian College in Pensacola, Florida. He and his wife Maria have been married since 1993 and have 2 amazing kids: Isaac and Brianna. Jason loves new tech gadgets, sci-fi, yerba mate, and speaking spanish. Jason's passion is to help the church of Jesus reach the globe and loves using new ideas and technology to help make that happen.

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