Southwest Computer Literacy Project

EXPECTED BENEFITS

First and foremost, pastors and other members of local congregations will have the ability to share information with other congregations immediately.
This might include:

- Sermons
- Confirmation materiels
- New members classes
- Bible study materiels
- Dates and times of choir concerts, special events
- Job announcements / Community meetings

Secondly, a virtual network will allow for the establishment of a central skills / resource database among urban congregations. This database will allow congregations to identify and share resources in an efficient manner, thus reducing the overall cost of doing urban ministry, and maximizing the opportunities that we have for ministry. This will allow mission churches that cannot afford to hire full-time staff to operate more effectively by sharing the resources of larger more established churches.

The daily use of a virtual network will promote computer literacy among church members and local residents of the surrounding community. Motivate congregations to integrate modern technologies in their various ministries (e.g. Evangelism, Teaching, etc.) Motivate congregations to provide computer literacy training and access to information technology to inner city residents of all ages who have not been exposed to computers.

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