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UCC - i.UCC online community relocates, 'Feed Your Spirit' in the works
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i.UCC online community relocates, 'Feed Your Spirit' in the works
Written by Gregg Brekke
July 2, 2010
The United Church of Christ's online faith community known as i.UCC announced it is
closing its virtual doors July 6 and moving to a new space on the UCC.org website. This
new section, called "Feed Your Spirit," is currently under construction, though
much loved online spaces such as the Daily Devotional, Weekly Seeds and the Prayer Chapel
are already operational in the new site.
"As we look back together on the past three years, I think we can be proud of our
ground-breaking ministry on i.UCC," said Andy Lang, minister for web community, in an email to
i.UCC's moderators, known as i.guides. "In many ways, [i.UCC] paved the way for 'Feed Your
Spirit'? an important new direction for UCC.org."
The Rev. Kirk Moore has been involved as a contributor and i.guide since the inception of the
online community. "i.UCC challenged me to think," he said. "The weekly Bible study
reflections I wrote and the conversations surrounding the weekly Bible text helped me to understand
not only what the Bible had to teach, but also how it was affecting others."
Lang cited the Stillspeaking Devotional and Weekly Seeds sections of "Feed Your Spirit" -
"two of the most important spiritual resources for our denomination" - as having their origins in the i.UCC community.
Another key element in sustaining the i.UCC community, that carries over to "Feed Your
Spirit," is the prayer chapel. Lang says the online community's focus on prayer and spiritual
intimacy was strongly supported. "We know that our ministry of spiritual care through
intercessory prayer ? in both the real-time Prayer Chapel and the prayer forum ? has changed
lives," he said.
During its three-year run, i.UCC attracted 4,500 registered users and was the second
most-visited destination in the UCC's online asset, right behind Worship resources. Lang
says he expects most community members will continue to participate via "Feed Your
Spirit" and has the support of his online leaders in this transition.
"I've learned that online community is true community," said Moore. "I've grown as a
person and as a pastor through my journey in this community experience."
Lang and the i.guides shared testimonies of those who had been particularly impacted by
experiences in the online prayer chapel. One member commented, "When we pray
together online, it is almost like I can 'see' golden ribbons connecting us across the US
where we each live, holding virtual hands, bowing our heads together, sacred intention
joining as one."
"I must say that I was very surprised to have had such a spiritual experience," another
member wrote. "Even though I was alone at home, the spirit of corporate prayer was there. The
feeling of community was very strong. I did feel that I was worshiping with other folks on the
journey. Since then, I have tried to be there daily and to make it a part of my daily devotional
time. Since I usually work 2nd shift, noon time is still morning for me! It is a good time for
centering prayer. May this blessing continue and grow."
The online community's expanded presence on UCC.org has the support of leaders within the
denomination. "I believe that if we remain faithful to our vision that genuine
Christian community can be sustained through emerging communication technologies, we'll
be able to say three years from now that we've continued to make a difference in the
lives of seekers and UCC members who've experienced our church as a caring virtual
presence," Lang said.
Prayer times remain weekdays at 12 noon Eastern time and every day at 9:00 pm Eastern time. New
additions to the online community will include a weekly spiritual practice feature called
"Your Life-Better" and the "UCC Movie Club" where faith-based discussions of
recently released movies will take place.
Lang invites current i.UCC members, and those interested in joining the new incarnation
of this online community, to visit the Prayer Chapel, Weekly Seeds and Daily Devotional
site, and to be on the lookout for information regarding the upcoming launch of the more
robust "Feed Your Spirit" section of the UCC's website.
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