The Heart of Church Media: Reflecting Christ Beyond the Screens

The Heart of Church Media: Reflecting Christ Beyond the Screens

As I reflect on church media, I'm reminded that it's not just about using gadgets, cameras, and software. It's about being a medium – a bridge – between Christ and the world. Every member of the church is part of the media team, as we're all called to be ambassadors of Christ.

However, I've noticed a disconnect between our online presence and our personal lives. Some members of the media team may have conflicting content on their personal devices, which can affect their work and witness for Christ. It's easy to present a polished image on social media, but what about our daily lives?

As Christians, we're called to integrity and authenticity. Our personal lives should reflect the same values and principles we promote through church media. We can't expect to effectively share the Gospel if our own lives don't demonstrate its transformative power.

I recall working with a media team member who smelled of smoke, indicating a lifestyle that didn't align with our Christian values. It was a sobering reminder that our personal lives can undermine our message.

So, what's the solution? It starts with recognizing that our personal lives are just as important as our online presence. We must strive to live authentically, allowing Christ to transform us from the inside out.

As church media practitioners, let's remember that our role is not just to produce content, but to be living testimonies of God's grace. By aligning our personal lives with our online presence, we can create a compelling and authentic witness that draws others to Christ.


Reflection Questions:
- How does my personal life reflect my Christian values?
- Am I presenting a consistent message online and offline?
- What areas of my life need transformation to better reflect Christ?

Inspired by The Holy Spirit 

Narrated by Ojo Sunday Ikponmwonsa Ortisemiegbegbemi

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