For the Church to stay relevant and keep believers connected, it must continue to innovate, adapt, and fully embrace the opportunities of the digital age.
Elephant Media
Worship centres across the globe are embracing technology like never before, using it to bridge distances and stay connected with their congregations. Today, thousands of churches stream their services on radio, television, and digital platforms, marking a bold new chapter in global worship.
In Uganda, religious leaders and believers are quickly tapping into a variety of digital tools, from audio Bibles, WhatsApp prayer groups, and livestreamed services to faith-based apps, reshaping how spirituality fits into daily life.
In this episode, we explore the dynamic ways emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, smartphones, the internet, and digital scripture platforms are transforming the experience of faith in Uganda. We highlight how the Church of Uganda and Pentecostal ministries are adopting these innovations, ushering in a vibrant era of tech-enabled spiritual growth.
Our reporter, Chowoo Willy, engages religious leaders and IT experts to unpack how technology is influencing modern-day worship. Thank you for always tuning in to our podcast.
The world is evolving fast, and so is the way people practice their faith.
From digital scripture to WhatsApp fellowship groups and livestreamed sermons, technology is redefining how the gospel is taught, shared, and lived out.
For the Church to stay relevant and keep believers connected, it must continue to innovate, adapt, and fully embrace the opportunities of the digital age.












