Amy Jo Garner: Why aren't more Oklahoma City Episcopalians connected to the church online?

The Episcopal Church provided a bulletin insert for August 23 that discussed the ECUSA’s use of Facebook and Twitter to stay connected with Episcopalians across the country (and, conceivably, around the globe). My home church doesn’t use bulletin inserts; consequently, if I did not regularly read Episcopal Life Online, I would not have known about it.

I’m a member of the Facebook group for St. Paul’s in Oklahoma City. Unfortunately, I’m only one of 94 members. For a church with nearly a thousand baptized members, that number seems pretty insignificant. I did a search of Facebook and only found one other Episcopal Church in the Oklahoma City Metro with a group ”“ St. John’s in Norman, and they only have 41 members in their group.

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2 comments on “Amy Jo Garner: Why aren't more Oklahoma City Episcopalians connected to the church online?

  1. Eastern Anglican says:

    Maybe their okay with going to an Episcopal Church, but don’t want their friends to know?

  2. paradoxymoron says:

    One thing that I learned about revisionists at the GC was that they’re all connected with every technology. they twittered like crazy, and have the HoB listserve. They’ve taken our side to the cleaners on technology. Every gay priest in the TEC has a blog. They may only talk to each other, but that’s enough for complete victory.