Words are great. They explain, elaborate, elucidate. However, an image often says what words can’t say. A simple photograph, well composed or snapped at the right moment, can go straight to the heart of things.
This is why we don’t just want to “talk” about worship curation. We want to “show” worship curation. More accurately, we want YOU to show it.
Every Tuesday we feature a photograph of someone’s community at worship in a post called “The View From Your Pew.” Some of us have actual wooden pews and some of us don’t. Hopefully, the metaphor speaks: What does worship look like from the point of view of someone in your context? From your point of view?
There aren’t a ton of requirements for submissions:
We need…
… a high resolution digital image of your community at worship
… the following information: name (yours), date/time (photo was taken), location (address, city, state), and the church or community that it depicts
… a brief caption if explanation is helpful (Okay, sometimes words are necessary!)
… related links (church’s website, Twitter handle, etc.)
You must own the copyright of the photograph you submit or have permission to use it from the copyright owner. If it’s not your photograph, please supply copyright information. Here are our complete terms for content submission.
To submit an image now, fill out this form and upload your photo. We are accepting your “views” at any time.
To see past examples, click on View from Your Pew right here or in the Categories list on our home page.
Can’t wait to see what you see!
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