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The Virtual Anglican Service
on the 2nd of Dec.
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People from around the world come together for virtual Anglican Worship. They access the virtual world through their computer and are represented by a character.
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The Anglican Cathedral in Second Life in all its virtual splendor.
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Revd Mark Brown leading one of the five services offered each week. People receive an Order of Service which can be seen on the right.
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The sermon being shared. It is pre-recorded and streamed into the virtual space. People press a play button to hear it.
Wherever they are in the world they can listen to the message via there speakers or headphones.
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Some of the congregation in prayer. These are real people represented by a character within the virtual setting.
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Fellowship after the service. Communication is through typing text or voice.
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For more information visit the For more information visit the Anglican Group’s blog at: Anglican Group’s blog at:
http://slangcath.wordpress.com/
Or email Revd Mark Brown at: Or email Revd Mark Brown at: [email protected]