Why don't churches start 24/7 streaming religious programming?

renard_ruse

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This would seem to be a no brainer. How hard is it to set up a YouTube or internet stream.

All traditional or fundamentalist religious groups could also take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to spread their faith to the masses, especially the lost millenials and Generation Z kids on the internet.

They could get millions of followers. Talk about a "mega church." It would make the televangelists of the past look like pikers.
 
I was just watching the NASA stream on youtube. They're doing maintenance outside the ISS. Pretty cool stuff. As for religion, fuck 'em.
 
This would seem to be a no brainer. How hard is it to set up a YouTube or internet stream.

All traditional or fundamentalist religious groups could also take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to spread their faith to the masses, especially the lost millenials and Generation Z kids on the internet.

They could get millions of followers. Talk about a "mega church." It would make the televangelists of the past look like pikers.

The Muslims should start the ball rolling on this, after all they've got control over their congregation. It'd be a real ratings winner.
 
This would seem to be a no brainer. How hard is it to set up a YouTube or internet stream.

All traditional or fundamentalist religious groups could also take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to spread their faith to the masses, especially the lost millenials and Generation Z kids on the internet.

They could get millions of followers. Talk about a "mega church." It would make the televangelists of the past look like pikers.

I have DirectTV and there are a ton of religious channels.

You sure you've really looked?
 
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