The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Online streaming helps Perth minister reach out to bumper congregati­on

Church services are broadcast live to worshipper­s around the globe

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

A Perth church’s £15,000 investment to begin live streaming services online allowed its minister to reach a bumper audience around the world last weekend.

Kinnoull Parish Church made the investment around a year ago to begin broadcasti­ng their services online. Following the closure of all churches last week, the Rev Graham Crawford’s service was watched by more than 330 people live.

More than 100 more people from as far away as Los Angeles watched the service later on “catch up”.

Organisers at the Dundee Road church were planning an overhaul of their ageing sound system and looking for a solution to improve how they communicat­e with parishione­rs unable to make it to the service.

Previously, worshipper­s who could not travel to church on Sundays, such as those living in care homes and people who are housebound, were delivered DVDs of the previous week’s sermon.

With a week’s lag for people celebratin­g Easter and Christmas, Mr Crawford looked at ways to reach parishione­rs through more modern technology.

A team of six have been live streaming the services for 12 months, using a business set up by a minister in West Lothian who was also looking to improve his church’s reach.

Mr Crawford said: “The idea had been in the back of my mind for a while. I wanted to look at ways to reach people who are housebound and folk in care.

“We’d been taking DVDs each week to some homes but the main problem with that is everything is a week late. It’s fine most of the year, but didn’t work at Christmas or Easter.

“I started researchin­g and discovered we had the ability to invest and broadcast live. A minister in Bo’ness had the same idea and set up a business called Sanctus Media and we use them to broadcast our services.

Mr Crawford says this week’s congregati­on, six times its usual size, spanned the Atlantic Ocean, with worshipper­s from his old church in South Carolina tuning in.

“I’m the chaplain at Kincarrath­ie House care home and they were very interested. They helped us fund the upgrade.

“It was very popular already but now with the situation we’re in, the service is coming into its own. We had the same number of hits on Sunday as we usually receive in a month and a half.”

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? The Rev Graham Crawford with some of the equipment installed to enable services to be broadcast from Kinnoull Parish Church.
Picture: Kim Cessford. The Rev Graham Crawford with some of the equipment installed to enable services to be broadcast from Kinnoull Parish Church.

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