During sermon of Jan 13 (and again 20th): the subdued lighting of a dark morning is overbalanced by the stunning brightness of the LCD lamp.
Maybe it is my sweet-tooth for eye-candy, but my mind kept drifting over to the static image on the wall, rather than to mull the words.
Seated on this morning in the last row gave the feeling of great distance from the sermon. Maybe that is by contrast to my customary location closer up. But I just wonder if there is a connection between physical distance and psychological distancing.
WWJD: contrasting the modern conveniences of our time to that of the early house churches gives one pause to think if we have richer engagement or just more sensory channels for distraction and disengagement.
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