Ethical Challenges of Integrating Digital Technology into Church Leadership and Discipleship
Augustin Tchamba
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Augustin Tchamba: Theological Seminary, Adventist University of Africa, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 4209-4222
Abstract:
Integrating digital technology into church life presents significant opportunities to enhance ministry, foster community engagement, and enrich worship experiences. In an age where technology is intertwined with daily activities, churches can leverage digital tools to reach wider audiences, disseminate teachings effectively, and provide means for congregation interaction that transcend geographical boundaries, fostering a sense of community and connectedness. However, the rapid adoption of technology also raises ethical concerns and potential threats that could undermine trust, doctrinal integrity, and community commitment. This paper is dedicated to exploring the ethical implications of technology within church contexts, offering a comprehensive analytical and reflective review of existing literature, including notable books and articles that discuss technology’s evolving role in religious settings. Understanding and addressing these ethical implications is crucial to ensuring technology’s responsible and beneficial use in church life. A pressing issue is inadequate data protection, which challenges foundational faith and communal trust principles. As churches gather and store personal information from attendees, the risks of data breaches and unauthorized use become more pronounced, jeopardizing congregational trust and inviting potential legal liabilities. The challenge for churches lies in balancing the benefits of technology with the ethical responsibility of protecting congregants’ personal information. To navigate this landscape effectively, churches must develop clear frameworks outlining data collection, usage, and retention policies. This study concludes that implementing these policies will reassure congregants regarding the security of their digital interactions and ensure that churches can become safe havens in the digital realm, enhancing spiritual growth, and nurturing a culture of trust essential in today’s evolving landscape. It will further uphold the church’s integrity and ensure congregants feel secured and valued. The Saddleback Church in California, led by Rick Warren, has effectively integrated technology by offering an online campus for live-streamed services, allowing greater engagement regardless of physical location.
Date: 2025
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