W.O.W. - Worship on Wednesday
February 24, 2021 6:30pm
Address: Northern Hills United Methodist Church, 3703 N Loop 1604 East, San Antonio, TX US 78247
Contact: Patrick Jackson e
Wednesdays | 6:30 p.m. | YouTube
Generations of Communication
During this 5-week series, we will hear from 5 different generations:
Silent Generation - 1928-1945
Baby Boomer Generation - 1946-1964
Gen X Generation - 1965-1980
Millennial Generation - 1980-1994
Gen Z Generation - 1997-2012
How do you communicate with others about the Kingdom of God?
The Kingdom of God is one of the key elements of the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament. Drawing on Old Testament teachings, the Christian characterization of the relationship between God and humanity inherently involves the notion of the Kingship of God.
Kingdom of God, also called Kingdom Of Heaven, in Christianity, the spiritual realm over which God reigns as king, or the fulfillment on Earth of God’s will. The phrase occurs frequently in the New Testament, primarily used by Jesus Christ in the first three Gospels. It is generally considered to be the central theme of Jesus’ teachings.
Learn something fun about our speakers as they will share with us, what their first phone was like, how it worked and what it looked like.
Something to ponder.... during your generation, did you use a phone with rotary dial (remember making a mistake on the number and having to start over completely) or a corded phone with touch tone buttons? Did you have a cell phone in your car that was as large as a brick (remember the carrying cases for those?) or a cell phone that we now carry in our pants pockets? WOW! Phones have changed so much! One ringy dingy, two ringy dingy.....remembering the great Lily Tomlin.
How about this.... did you own a computer? Was it a desk top or a laptop? Did you work on a computer that you would have never been able to have at home? Did you use a floppy disk (8", 5.25" or 3.5")? It's crazy to think now we can store things on a flash drive, which is as big as your thumb!
During your generation what was your mode of communication....face to face, phone call, email, text or DM?
Each generation in itself is interesting. If you haven't look at each of these different generations, take a peek by googling and see what you can find. Google? What about the Encyclopedia Britannica?