This week we've had an outage of Verizon cell service, Bank of America digital banking, and (in areas hit by the recent hurricane) loss of power, with replacement transformers not longer available in the U.S. because they were previously sent to the Ukraine. As a thought experiment, what would your church need in order to still hold wors…
This week we've had an outage of Verizon cell service, Bank of America digital banking, and (in areas hit by the recent hurricane) loss of power, with replacement transformers not longer available in the U.S. because they were previously sent to the Ukraine. As a thought experiment, what would your church need in order to still hold worship services if we were all to simultaneously lose access to the Internet, to online accounts, and to electrical power, not for an hour but for days, weeks or months? Whatever that is, better to get it now, while we can easily do so than to hope we can still do so in an emergency.
This week we've had an outage of Verizon cell service, Bank of America digital banking, and (in areas hit by the recent hurricane) loss of power, with replacement transformers not longer available in the U.S. because they were previously sent to the Ukraine. As a thought experiment, what would your church need in order to still hold worship services if we were all to simultaneously lose access to the Internet, to online accounts, and to electrical power, not for an hour but for days, weeks or months? Whatever that is, better to get it now, while we can easily do so than to hope we can still do so in an emergency.