(Philadelpha Inquirer) Quit Facebook, Jersey pastor tells married church officers

Facebook can lead married people astray, says the head of the Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune, N.J.

So, in his Sunday sermon, the Rev. Cedric A. Miller will announce that married church leaders have to log out for good, or get kicked out.

This thinking runs counter to churches that are embracing social media to reach their flocks.

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3 comments on “(Philadelpha Inquirer) Quit Facebook, Jersey pastor tells married church officers

  1. Chris says:

    UPDATE: Priest Who Called Facebook A Sin Caught In 3-Way Love Triangle

    Some of these links took people to unsuitable content so I took them down and will leave the thread as is. It is all very sad–ed.

  2. A Senior Priest says:

    Actually, it was 4-way, I am sorry to say. We might as well be accurate.

  3. InChristAlone says:

    Like many other things, Facebook is not an intrinsic evil, instead, it has the capacity both for good and for evil. It depends on how we use it.