Original: http://textsofchristandpc.blogspot.ca/2012/04/can-television-play-same-role-as-church.html
Can
Television play the same role as church? Forget about 7th
Heaven,
actual
church can be sent through televangelism to the comfort of the
viewers couch. Television is literally a conduit for the Christian
message. Different programs presenting a multitude of varying
messages are available at home for viewers all over the world
creating a sharing of religious interests on an unprecedented global
scale.
These
programs create even greater communities then one would find in their
local church or diocese. For example the Hour
of Power,
before it went bankrupt in 2010, broadcast from the Crystal Cathedral
in Garden Grove, California and hosted by Robert H. Schuller and his
family. The Hour of Power telecast, filmed in the Crystal
Cathedral’s main sanctuary, at one point attracted 1.3 million
viewers from 156 countries and grossing 50 million dollars a year.
The
Schuller's presented a very unique take on Christianity in their
sermons emphasizing a
man-centered doctrine
and with teachings of self-dignity,
self-respect, self-worth,self-esteem.
This message is only one unique message out of hundreds of unique
narratives. Others such as Joel Osteen's focus on the prosperity
gospel, the belief that wealth and power are rewards for pious
Christians. There is a Christian message for every taste similar
to channels on cable.
see
0:30 of the video to view the impact of televangelism on audience
Many worry that televangelism indicates a departure from sound
Christian doctrine as many television preacher's haven't attended a
seminary. Many televangelists exist outside the structures of
Christian denominations and are not held accountable.
Another controversy is on the emphasis on status in these ministers,
such as Joel Osteen's, and programs which are financially motivated
in order to 'fleece their flock' by peddling books, DVD's, and
accessories.
Television
and the internet are the the fulfilment of “The Great Commission”,
Christ's mission to his disciples to spread his teachings to all the
nations of the world, allowing for ministry, missionary work, and
evangelism to happen with instant access to all the households of the
world.








