BLOG POST #6 Who is making advances in the area of digital ministry?

In a time when the connection is more digital than ever, The Riverside Church in New York City is showing the world how to do ministry differently, authentically, creatively, and accessibly through the digital world.

At the heart of this transformation is Rev. Jim Keat, Riverside’s Digital Minister and Director of Online Innovation. But if you ask him, the digital ministry isn’t just one person’s job, it’s everyone’s. His philosophy is simple: the church doesn’t stop at the sanctuary doors. In this new digital age, it shouldn’t have to. He sees digital ministry not as a side project or a live stream of Sunday services but as a way of life for the church.

One of the most eye-catching things about Riverside’s digital ministry is how personal it feels to the viewers. Whether it’s through thought-provoking Instagram reels, live-streamed services, or interactive online Bible studies, they truly prioritize creating meaningful digital experiences. They ask how we bring people into deeper relationships with God and each other, even through a screen.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Riverside leaned even further into this mission. Their team created digital experiences that people could experience from home and built online spaces for reflection, conversation, and community. Jim Keat refers to this as “creating sacred space on the screen,” a mindset that continues to shape Riverside’s ministry today.

What sets Riverside apart from most is thier belief that digital ministry isn’t just a temporary response; it is the future. They are investing in digital discipleship and accessible worship that meet people wherever they may be physically. 

Churches today are wondering how to engage people in a world of screens and scrolls. The Riverside Church offers a feasible answer. To be intentional, be creative, and above all, be human. Even in a digital world, people still seek hope, truth, and belonging, and Riverside ensures they can find it online.

2 Comments

  1. andersonsa22 on April 22, 2025 at 9:42 pm

    This is interesting how Riverside uses digital ministry and how they can better connect to their audience/ church. They are being good stewards of their talents and gifts to serve the church community.

  2. GarrettAB20 on April 23, 2025 at 6:12 pm

    It is very interesting how Riverside adapted to a huge change such as Covid. It is because of the churches that adapted well that so many people were reached during the shutdown. Since so many people can be reached online, places like Riverside provide great ways to make that happen!

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