Online Religious Resources
Jun. 17th, 2011 11:49 amWhere do you go online to do religious things?
I am defining "do religion" here as broadly as you do, from listening to sermons and reading theological blogs, to the calendar where you organize the RE schedule, to the musician whose music you keep downloading for worship services, to whatever other religious activities you do that are enhanced by the internet.
Please talk about what you use and how you use it. And, if you've been looking for a tool that does X, let us know. Maybe someone is sitting right on the website or the app that you need.
I am defining "do religion" here as broadly as you do, from listening to sermons and reading theological blogs, to the calendar where you organize the RE schedule, to the musician whose music you keep downloading for worship services, to whatever other religious activities you do that are enhanced by the internet.
Please talk about what you use and how you use it. And, if you've been looking for a tool that does X, let us know. Maybe someone is sitting right on the website or the app that you need.
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Date: 2011-06-17 08:50 pm (UTC)And 2U uses Facebook to organize things.
But that's about it.
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Date: 2011-06-18 06:15 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-06-23 04:11 am (UTC)I listen to CLF's Quest magazine.
I listen to the team at First Unitarian Church of Rochester.
And I listen to the platforms given at the Washington Ethical Society.
I also listen to several different podcasts about religion, Buddhist Geeks, On Being, Interfaith Voices, Freethought Radio, and The Humanist Hour.
I am also contemplating getting a facebook acct in order to do UU things there, but I really, really don't want to.
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Date: 2011-06-23 01:12 pm (UTC)I'm a member of several email lists for lay chaplains, which are sadly largely inactive, but if someone pokes them with a post, they do get replies, so that's a useful resource if I need it. Other than that, the specifically religious online conversations I have (other than here) are with particular individuals, I think, and not the kinds of places I should direct people to who don't know them, I'm afraid. Because I have a large brick&mortar religious community, and several good friends within it (including people with whom I have many overlapping interests besides UUism), I don't tend to search out many other online resources for such things.
They're probably not exactly the kinds of things you're thinking of, but communities like
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Date: 2011-06-23 08:45 pm (UTC)