Bridging the digital divide together

it started with a "black swan"

Over the course of the global pandemic that hit the world in 2020, the church had to shift to a new way of connecting. Many churches were able to figure out how to use live-stream video technology to offer online services. Small groups navigated using video conferencing tech to keep meeting despite the need for physical distancing.

As the restrictions around gathering together receded into memory, many churches shifted their focus back to gathering together in person. So much of the learning about how to use digital technology was no longer a focus for churches looking to get back to “normal.”

During this time of massive change, the team at Discover Digital sought to understand how churches church lean into the digital future.What we learned was that most churches want to find ways to use digital technology to reach their community in meaningful ways that build a bridge into their local church.

Our Approach

Our approach is simple. We are connectors and bridge builders. We are here to help you develop a strategy to keep your focus on local ministry using digital technology. We are not experts on your ministry or your community, so our job is to help you develop a strategy using the best practices we can connect you to. We are bringing together cohorts to go to the next level in digital ministry. We are also offering a comprehensive review of your current strategy and helping you implement new strategies to reach your community.

Our Values

Local Focus

Keep your digital ministry focused on your local community and not a global audience.

Community

Technology is always changing and there are no "right" answers, just all of us together working to find solutions.

Evaluation

We believe anything worth doing is worth measuring effectiveness and so we have developed tools to help you capture your results!

Our bridge builders

Blair farley
Chief bridge builder

Blair has over 25 years of ministry experience working at two of the largest churches in America. He has vast experience in digital technology, church communications and leading people to effective collaboration. Blair is currently completing his doctoral degree in Semiotics, Church and Culture at Portland Seminary, and if you give him a few minutes of your time, he will tell you all about what semiotics are.

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