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LDS Comedian Keith Stubbs was Prophetic!... and FUNNY!

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The Struggles of Church Attendance: Keith Stubs' Comedy Gold Years before the 3-hour block was changed... keith stubbs gave us THIS comedic GEM! You gotta watch this!!!! He brings up a good point: In today's digital age, the concept of attending church has evolved significantly. With the advent of online banking and secure browsers, many people are questioning why they can't attend church services online as well. The convenience of logging on from the comfort of one's home, especially for families with young children, is a compelling argument. Imagine waking up on a Sunday morning, brewing your coffee, and simply clicking a button to join a live stream of your church service. This would eliminate the hassle of getting dressed, packing supplies, and wrangling kids into the car. Moreover, it would allow for a more relaxed and focused worship experience. The idea of a two-hour church service, as opposed to the traditional three-hour marathon, is also gaining traction. This change not only respects the time of the congregation but also makes the service more engaging and less daunting. In essence, the future of church attendance could very well be a blend of in-person and online experiences, catering to the diverse needs of modern congregations. 🌐🙏

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The Struggles of Church Attendance: Keith Stubs' Comedy Gold Years before the 3-hour block was changed... keith stubbs gave us THIS comedic GEM! You gotta watch this!!!! He brings up a good point: In today's digital age, the concept of attending church has evolved significantly. With the advent of online banking and secure browsers, many people are questioning why they can't attend church services online as well. The convenience of logging on from the comfort of one's home, especially for families with young children, is a compelling argument. Imagine waking up on a Sunday morning, brewing your coffee, and simply clicking a button to join a live stream of your church service. This would eliminate the hassle of getting dressed, packing supplies, and wrangling kids into the car. Moreover, it would allow for a more relaxed and focused worship experience. The idea of a two-hour church service, as opposed to the traditional three-hour marathon, is also gaining traction. This change not only respects the time of the congregation but also makes the service more engaging and less daunting. In essence, the future of church attendance could very well be a blend of in-person and online experiences, catering to the diverse needs of modern congregations. 🌐🙏

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