The Networked Congregation: Embracing the Spirit of Experimentation
 

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Introduction
  Experimenting in a New World
  The World of Web 2.0
  The Good News and the Bad News
  Burning Questions
  The Horse, the Cart, and the Road Ahead

Religion from Web 0.0 to 2.0 and Beyond
  Early Stirrings of Religious Life Online
  What, Then, Is Web 2.0?
  What's New About Digital Life?
  What It Means for Congregations
  Critics, Advocates, and Critical Friends
  What Does Religion Look Like Online?
    Googling God
    Internet Proselytizing, Online Ritual, and Digital Communities
  Living in and with Web 2.0

Challenge and Promise of Web 2.0
  The Parish Facebook
    Self-Organizing Religious Communities
    Digital Reflections of Mobile Lives
    Connecting Individuals within Congregations
    Merging Identities Online
    Needs-based Congregations?
  So Many Wishing Me Happy Birthday!
    What's the Website For?
    Accelerating the Impulse to Know Others
  Online Religious Communities
    Three Communities, Three Stories
    The Limits of Online Religion
    Are People Looking Online for What They Can't Find Offline?
    Do Online Congregations Diminish the Importance of Offline Congregations?
    The Future is Not Guaranteed
    Networked Individualism and Religious Life
  JustLife.tv
  Parents, Shut-Ins, and Twentysomethings

Technology in Action
  On the Blessings of Diving In: Lessons from a Blogging Pastor
  Defining Your Mission, Expanding Your Vision
  Moving One Step at a Time: Web 1.5
  Easy Tools, Free Tools
  Measuring Success
  Fear of Comments
  Leveraging Resources for Web 2.0
  Bridging Technology Divides

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