Minecraft For Ministry
- Dave Curlee
- Apr 1, 2020
- 1 min read
With the COVID-19 changing the way we do ministry, churches need to adapt to reach people where they are…online. Today we’re interviewing some of the team from Tate Springs Baptist Church and how they are striving to minister to kids through the Minecraft video game.
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About Tate Springs Baptist Church
Tate Springs Baptist Church is a church in Arlington, Texas that helps people discover their part in God’s story. Find out more about their team and beliefs at https://www.tatesprings.com/
Important Links & Shoutouts
View the baptist press coverage of this story: Resurrection Sunday, virtual egg hunt, drive-in worship among COVID-19 Easter plans
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Key Takeaway
During this pandemic, churches fall into two camps, those that are prepared to meet digital needs today and those that are scrambling to figure it out.
But it’s not too late.
If you want to start your own minecraft server to minister to kids, or have another idea to reach people with technology, now is the time to do it. It’s just a matter of executing.
How is your church uniquely reaching people in our current online world?

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