Christianity Explored: Online Experiences & Lessons Learnt
Churches across Britain use Christianity Explored to help introduce the gospel to friends, family, and the wider community. What is it like running the course online?
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Chessington Evangelical Church runs Christianity Explored courses regularly but when the coronavirus pandemic hit meeting physically to share the sessions together was no longer possible. So they moved it online.
We spoke to Danny Elliott, Pastor in Training at Chessington Evangelical Church, to hear what his experience of running Christianity Explored online has been, and what lessons could be learnt for other churches to use the course online themselves.
Joel Murray
Joel serves as FIEC’s Communications and Media Officer. He lives in Leicester and is an elder at Avenue Community Church.
Danny Elliott
Danny is a Pastor-in-Training at Chessington Evangelical Church and feels privileged to be serving the local church. He is married to Sarah, and they have two boys.
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