Computer Love: A Culture of Care and Ethic in a Digital Age
Over years, we have used technology to access the need for connection and retrieving information just by the touch of a button. However people in society are in a tension between (a) technology that serve a purpose and (a) technology that disenfranchises human connectivity -- when we are in need of empathy. Arguably, because of technology we more removed or more desensitized and yet, deeply informed with shallow connection. How do we find a love language of care in this technological world? How do we renew the hope of compassion in the age of a computer dominance? How do we discern the support of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) or other computer engineered software as spiritual guidance? Join Rev. Dr. Jé Hooper, special musical guest, Lenny Harold and others friends (you here) of ethics and care in the topic entitled: Computer Love: A Cultural Care and Ethic in A Digital Age. #WeSanctuaryPeople #BeaconPeople #BeaconSummit #mylightyourlight #affirmingchurch
Song – Lenny Harold – Blackout
Welcome - Rev. Dr. Jé Exodus Hooper, Assistant Minister
Chalice lighting: - Helen Kaar, Worship Associate
TFAA: (Underwater Dreams)- Abigale Laney and Rev. Essa McGowan
Song: Rev. Jé (Let your Light Shine Through)
Candlelighting: Allison Murphy & Maureen Erwin, Beacon Chaplains
Feel free to enter your candlelighting here
Song - Lenny Harold - Is it Too Much
Reading/Reflection: Helen Kaar - Klara and the Sun
Testimony: Heather Craven, Beacon Member
Song: Lenny Harold- Check On Me
Message: Kit Stinson (moderation) Shawn Jordan (he/him), Essa McGowan (they/them), & Maij Vu Mai (they/them)
Response to Panel– Rev. Dr. Jé Exodus Hooper
Song- Lenny Harold-
Benediction