An Enquiry on the Use, Benefits and Challenges of Virtual/Hybrid Worship in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Kenya
PhD Sampson M. Nwaomah
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PhD Sampson M. Nwaomah: Theological Seminary, Adventist University of Africa, Ongata Rongai, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3, 405-414
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The digital phenomena has influenced how worship is conducted in many places even in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era. However, opinions and experiences vary on the use, benefits and challenges of virtual/hybrid worship. Thus, this study examined the degree of usage, benefits and challenges of virtual/hybrid worship in the Seventh-day Adventist (SDAC) worship in Kenya. This descriptive study adopted the convenience method of sampling. Data was collected from about two hundred and sixty-three respondents through the use of questionnaire distributed via google docs amongst some clerics and members in about fifty-five churches in five selected sub-administrative units of SDAC in Kenya. The data were analyzed using simple descriptive statistics. The findings of this study indicated that SDAs in Kenya still extensively utilized the social media platforms such as FB and YT and Zoom conferencing platform for worship during post- pandemic ear. The perception of this type of worship in SDA congregations in Kenya is generally positive, suggesting that virtual/hybrid worship has become an integral part of worship delivery, fellowship and evangelism and church services. Overall, it is recommended that despite the obstacles encountered in virtual/hybrid worship, the denomination should continue to utilize it as it has been a source of growth and innovation. As a church, it is important to remain vigilant in the digital age, with a focus on monitoring and assessing potential dangers, continuously evaluating and adapting, and engaging in advisory discussions.
Date: 2025
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