EP288 - Navigating Asynchronous Community - Gabe DeWalk and the Kingstide Journey
Connecting Faith and Technology: The Kingstide Journey and Its Digital Aspirations
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Embracing Community in the Digital Era With our generation steeping further into the digital realm, Kingstide has pioneered an ingenious approach to fostering Christian community online. Their mission, which resounded throughout the latest episode of the podcast TCD, is as audacious as it is praiseworthy: to weave a network of believers online, and gradually guide them towards local churches, nourishing a robust digital and physical bond within the community. Kingstide's Innovative Asynchronous Community By leveraging platforms like Discord, Kingstide has curated an asynchronous community, enabling them to tailor experiences to various demographic needs. From introduction channels and gaming discussions to Bible talk and daily verses, the community embodies a spectrum of interactions that resonate with their audience's diversity. The transition to a dedicated mobile app seeks to enhance this experience, with groups, events, topics, podcasts, and nuanced account settings at the user's fingertips. Volunteer Vigor and Global Impact The operation, fueled by 90 volunteers managing a 9,000-strong fellowship, aims to scale by maintaining a ratio of 10 volunteers per 1,000 participants. This structure is instrumental in nurturing the community and maintaining an impactful presence both inside and beyond the United States, reaching individuals who lack the privilege of a nearby physical church. In Conclusion As TCD's latest episode drew to a close, the themes discussed painted an inspiring picture—of a community unbound by geography, united in faith, leveraging the digital landscape to forge a legacy of connection and discipleship. Kingstide stands as a sterling example of how the confluence of technology and determination can revolutionize the way we perceive and practice community and evangelism in an increasingly digital world. TIMECODE 00:00 Excited about tech discoveries, upcoming online events 04:20 Gabe DeWalt leads church digital community 07:10 Gabe's transition from Seacost to digital church. 13:47 Growing discord server, leveraging influencers for success. 18:49 Exploring async usage for church community growth. 25:25 Established legal foundation, self-reliance, created on Discord. 29:45 Planned funnel structure: influencers, podcast hosts, Jesus City. 30:41 "Jesus City campaign targets unreached people in Charleston." 35:15 Growing steadily, reaching community through podcast, prayer. 41:57 Active involvement in community, prevent complete automation. 45:06 "Discord connects ministry leaders to volunteer opportunities." 49:58 Discord server reaches people for Christ online. 56:52 Christian influencers on social media are thriving. ON THE SHOW Host: Jeff Reed Founder, The Church Digital Guest: Gabe DeWalk Kingstide Church, Seacoast Church QUESTIONS & RESOURCES Info on Kingstide Discord & Mobile App - https://kingstide.org How does Kingstide manage to maintain a strong sense of Christian community in an online setting, and how does it compare with traditional church communities? In what ways has Kingstide tailored its Discord server to cater to the various demographic needs within the Christian community, and what lessons have been learned from this approach? What strategies does Kingstide employ to reach and disciple individuals who may be disconnected from traditional church settings? In light of the global reach of Kingstide, with 50% of its users being outside the United States, how does the platform accommodate the cultural and regional diversity of its members? As Kingstide looks towards the future, what scalability plans are in place to manage community growth, and how does it intend to evolve its technological infrastructure to match its expanding user base?
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