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The pandemic created an opportunity for churches to reach beyond the physical pews and to use technology to share the Gospel. Here’s information on three ways the diocese is helping.

For more information on any of these programs visit www.diopamediacenter.org or contact jenbtucker@diopa.org.

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Digital Disciples

The need for help in taping, streaming, editing, analyzing and marketing digital programming was apparent. Responding to that need, Bishop Daniel Gutiérrez created a group of talent from within our churches – Digital Disciples – who could answer this call. Requests are run through the diocese and the digital disciple that fits the request is contacted. Ideally, digital disciples have a connection to one of our churches and/or are enrolled in a university program.

Technology Grants

Paired with in-person and virtual assistance, the diocese also offered churches technology grants. The grants – up to $2,500 per church - provide churches with the tools needed to prerecord and/or stream their services and ministries. These grants can be used to bring internet into a space, or acquire/ upgrade equipment used for virtual worship (cameras, lighting, microphones, software, etc.). As of printing, 72 churches out of the 135 in the diocese received grants.

Media Center

Even with church resuming back in the sanctuary for some, many of our churches expressed a desire to continue to livestream services – to reach new audiences and/or reach those who are unable to come to church due to sickness or travel. An idea of Bishop Gutierrez’s since he came to the diocese, the Media Center launched in Fall 2021 next to the diocesan house. Digital Disciples hold office hours to accommodate churches who want to come in for training; test equipment; or troubleshoot issues. For more information on any of these programs visit www.diopamediacenter.org or contact jenbtucker@diopa.org.

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