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		<title>Blog of the Weekend&#8230;..  Anthony Coppedge</title>
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Friday is the day I often point to scholars who specialize in the study of media &#38; the church.  This series of Friday posts entitled, Blog of the Weekend, is designed to cover a broad spectrum of world class teachers, researchers &#38; scholars who assess the impact and influence of technology/media on Christianity.
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<p>Friday is the day I often point to scholars who specialize in the study of media &amp; the church.  This series of Friday posts entitled, <strong>Blog of the Weekend</strong>, is designed to cover a broad spectrum of world class teachers, researchers &amp; scholars who assess the impact and influence of technology/media on Christianity.</p>
<p>This week is no different.  Today I feature <a href="http://anthonycoppedge.com/blogs/index.php">Anthony Coppedge</a>, someone I respect as a friend, colleague and resource for all things media-related involving the Church.  I have used Anthony&#8217;s expertise as a church consultant and on complicated issues he has registered his professional opinion (See his comments on my post: <a href="http://thedigitalsanctuary.org/2008/09/14/viva-la-vida-did-secular-music-get-saved/">Viva La Vida &#8211; Did Secular Music Get Saved?</a>).  Additionally, following meeting him last year at the <a href="http://www.echoconference.com/">Echo Conference</a>, I&#8217;ve more closely followed his blog and work.  However, I completely missed a key project Anthony has been developing and thankfully he&#8217;s brought it to my attention.</p>
<p>The <strong>Reason Your Church Must Twitter</strong>, first draft e-book is currently available online.  When Anthony sent me an advance copy for review, I was amazed at it&#8217;s depth, detail and exhaustive all around thoroughness.  E-books are fantastic, instant, cheap resources that can&#8217;t be beat (I&#8217;ve written for several) and <strong>The Reason Your Church Must Twitter</strong> is highly recommended for those interested in harnessing participatory media&#8217;s value in ministry.  Two of my personal friends have already reviewed it&#8230;. see <a href="http://blog.jimwalton.org/2009/01/14/your-church-must-twitter-ebook/">Jim Walton&#8217;s blog review</a> and also <a href="http://marybethstockdale.wordpress.com/2009/01/16/the-reason-your-church-must-twitter-a-review/">Mary Beth Stockdale&#8217;s blog review</a>.</p>
<p>Also, later today is the launch of a new website called <a href="http://twitterforchurches.com/">Twitter for Churches. com</a>.  Anthony will spearhead the site and some of us who use microblogging regularly have been asked to guest author.  There&#8217;s a progression of adoption  that most most people go through (whether you&#8217;re a maven or a luddite!) when it comes to new media.  Anthony quotes <a href="http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/">Rohit Bhargava</a>, Senior Vice President at <a href="http://www.ogilvy.com/"><em>Ogilvy</em></a><em>, </em>in describing this progression.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Denial</span></strong><br />
<em>“I think Twitter sounds stupid. Why would anyone care what other people are doing right now?”</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Presence</span></strong><br />
<em>“OK, I don’t really get why people love it, but I guess I should at least create an account.”</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dumping</span></strong><br />
<em>“I’m on Twitter and use it for pasting links to my blog posts and pointing people to my press releases (or stuff about me).”</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Conversing</span></strong><br />
<em>“I don’t always post useful stuff, but I do use Twitter to have authentic 1-on-1 conversations.”</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Microblogging</span></strong><br />
<em>“I’m using Twitter to publish useful information that people read AND I converse 1-on-1 authentically.”</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Collaboration</span></strong><br />
<em>“Actual, meaningful relationships and collaborations have occurred out of my usage of Twitter.”</em></p></blockquote>
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