Anyone interested in Video Chat ?

Please let us know if you're interested or not.


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i have slower internet speed this time. we'll see it that works okay today. Even just two people in the chat could be okay. It reminds me of the websites with open chat and forum posts. People just chime in with whatever they want to say. Almost could do that with voice chat.
 
I think i have the right Dec 15th for opening the video chat. kidding
It was a late announcement in a distracting month. I'll keep it open awhile in case anyone joins in.
 
I think i have the right Dec 15th for opening the video chat. kidding
It was a late announcement in a distracting month. I'll keep it open awhile in case anyone joins in.
Thank you for doing this...I was in the hospital (planned procedure) so wasn't able to get back to you all....still interested though.
 
Thank you for doing this...I was in the hospital (planned procedure) so wasn't able to get back to you all....still interested though.
Hope you are all better now. I may open the video room before the end of the year if people are interested. Others can setup a jitsi room to be able to host on their own.
 
I created a discord account Berean Apologetics Community Forum. I'm going to give it a trial run with my daughter,son in law, grandson who are missionaries in Ecuador and see how it works.
 
First time I've ever seen it. I will take a look at it and how it works.
check on the ability to create a server/room that stays open all the time but perhaps requires approval for someone to be posting in it (or continuing to audio and video options). Sometimes the general chat area can be useful for just friendly chat or for theological discussions being done in a more dynamic fashion.
I had not thought of discord for the video gatherings since I envisioned that zoom was the platform planned-- and I recently got a little more active discord. it still is okay to have multiple gathering options -- but discord is probably sufficient to get rid of that need.
 
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check on the ability to create a server/room that stays open all the time but perhaps requires approval for someone to be posting in it (or continuing to audio and video options). Sometimes the general chat area can be useful for just friendly chat or for theological discussions being done in a more dynamic fashion.
I had not thought of discord for the video gatherings since I envisioned that zoom was the platform planned-- and I recently got a little more active discord. it still is okay to have multiple gathering options -- but discord is probably sufficient to get rid of that need.
Did you see the link with the name created ?
 
Again. January is basically over --8% of the year. It might be good to discuss this video
Maybe could do this next week. But we might need a mid-week time. any thoughts or interest?
 
Again. January is basically over --8% of the year. It might be good to discuss this video
Maybe could do this next week. But we might need a mid-week time. any thoughts or interest?
Thanks for mentioning this video. My time permitted me to view only the first 14 minutes. I'll try to view the rest later. At around the 13 or 14 minute mark, Mr Bowman thinks that the glory mentioned in John 17:22 is a "moral" glory or love. I think it's more specifically the Holy Spirit. What do you think?
 
Thanks for mentioning this video. My time permitted me to view only the first 14 minutes. I'll try to view the rest later. At around the 13 or 14 minute mark, Mr Bowman thinks that the glory mentioned in John 17:22 is a "moral" glory or love. I think it's more specifically the Holy Spirit. What do you think?
The main point was they were not given glory as gods. The alternative sense may be like the glory the shone on Moses' face after being in God's presence. The exact detail for us may not be a big issue. I do think at times I have noticed glory on Christians -- sort of that someone stands out as a Christian without saying or doing anything. But it has been awhile since noticing that.
 
The main point was they were not given glory as gods. The alternative sense may be like the glory the shone on Moses' face after being in God's presence. The exact detail for us may not be a big issue. I do think at times I have noticed glory on Christians -- sort of that someone stands out as a Christian without saying or doing anything. But it has been awhile since noticing that.
I agree that John 17:22 could be referring to the same type of glory that shone on Moses' face. So it's more than just "moral" glory.
 
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