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WEB PAGES ALLOW CHURCHES TO REACH LARGER COMMUNITY.


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When the Rev. Paul Swartz came to St. Matthew Lutheran Church seven years ago, the church bulletin was produced with typewriters and mimeograph machines.

Now his congregation's happenings are available around the globe on the World Wide Web, the booming portion of the Internet that lets users see pictures, read text and hear recordings.

"We've got to be able to reach people where they are, not where we think they ought to be," Swartz says. "I see the church recapturing an earlier sense of what we're here for, a larger sense of community."

For St. Matthew and a growing number of churches, community outreach now includes missions to cyberspace Coined by William Gibson in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer," it is a futuristic computer network that people use by plugging their minds into it! The term now refers to the Internet or to the online or digital world in general. See Internet and virtual reality. Contrast with meatspace. . The church's presence on the Internet is not only a way to bring in new, technology-savvy members, but also to allow congregation members easy access to a church community without leaving home.

The trend is particularly visible in the twin cities of Urbana and Champaign, home to the University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (flagship campus)
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • University of Illinois at Springfield
  • University of Illinois system
It can also refer to:
, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (body, World-Wide Web) National Center for Supercomputing Applications - (NCSA) The birthplace of the first version of the Mosaic World-Wide Web browser.

Address: Urbana, IL, USA.

http://ncsa.uiuc.edu/.
, a community computer network called Prairienet and thousands of on-line computerphiles. More than a dozen churches or religious organizations in the community of about 100,000 have Web pages, and more are jumping on the Internet as the weeks go by.

"This is never going to replace all the other things churches will do, but as long as it's around, we can use it as another tool to reach out," said Ryan Neavill, who administers the Web site for First United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church is a common name for the first United Methodist church established in a particular locality. Many First United Methodist Churches exist around the world.  in Champaign.

Neavill approached church leaders about starting a Web site when he joined the church last fall, and has operated the site since it went on-line in December, he said. His next project is an e-mail directory of his church membership.

Swartz also lets congregation members handle the technical aspects of his church's Web site.

"I've not had to do anything with it except read my e-mail," Swartz said.

St. Matthew's site, like most other church pages, includes weekly church bulletin information, an e-mail link to the pastor, the congregation's mission statement, information about church groups and links to other Lutheran churches across the country.

Web sites aren't just for large congregations like St. Matthew's, which has more than 1,000 members. Apostolic ap·os·tol·ic   ap·os·tol·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to an apostle.

2.
a. Of, relating to, or contemporary with the 12 Apostles.

b.
 Life Church in Champaign, a Pentecostal congregation of fewer than 100, uses its site to "get our name out there," said Richard Masoner, the computer programmer who administers the site.

"We're not in any competition to be some megachurch meg·a·church  
n.
A large, independent, usually nondenominational worship group, especially one formed as an offshoot of a Protestant church. Also called seeker church.
, but that's something we do advertise. We're a very small congregation, very cozy See COSE. , almost familylike," Masoner said.

Having a Web page also helps members of his small denomination Denomination

The stated value found on financial instruments.

Notes:
This term applies to most financial instruments with monetary values. The denomination for bonds and securities would be face value or par value.
 keep in touch with other members worldwide, Masoner said.

"I get e-mail from people in our congregation from Australia, South Korea, even Russia," Masoner said.
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