Since we're all entering into lockdowns around the world, and churches are cancelling services, I am wondering whether there is any appetite for Biblical Families to organise talks / fellowship / worship / whatever by video conference. I have already discussed this with @nathan, but need to know if people would be actually interested before discussing this seriously.
Do people want us to organise anything along these lines, would you find it beneficial?
If so, what would you like us to organise?
Obviously timing is always a problem given we're all over the world, however this can be overcome, because basically:
Evenings in the USA are mid-day in NZ / Australia, and mornings in the Philippines.
Mid-day in the USA is evening in Europe and morning in NZ.
Early morning in the USA is late evening in the Philippines and mid-day in Europe.
It's not impossible to find times that most of us can make work, if we're motivated enough to attend.
If this is not something that you would find valuable, please tell us that honestly, far better to know nobody's interested before organising it!
Do people want us to organise anything along these lines, would you find it beneficial?
If so, what would you like us to organise?
Obviously timing is always a problem given we're all over the world, however this can be overcome, because basically:
Evenings in the USA are mid-day in NZ / Australia, and mornings in the Philippines.
Mid-day in the USA is evening in Europe and morning in NZ.
Early morning in the USA is late evening in the Philippines and mid-day in Europe.
It's not impossible to find times that most of us can make work, if we're motivated enough to attend.
If this is not something that you would find valuable, please tell us that honestly, far better to know nobody's interested before organising it!