European Christian Internet Conference Will Build Connections

Agnieszka Godfrejów-Tarnogórska, communication officer of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland and president of the European Christian Internet Conference.
Agnieszka Godfrejów-Tarnogórska, communication officer of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland and president of the European Christian Internet Conference. (photo: Courtesy of Agnieszka Godfrejów-Tarnogórska)
By World Council of ChurchesSeptember 12th, 2024

What are your biggest hopes for the conference?

Godfrejów-Tarnogórska: As the European Christian Internet Conference approaches, my main hope is that it helps us build strong connections and share ideas among church communicators from different backgrounds. This is a great chance to network and learn from each other.

With the already cutting-edge theme of the conference, are there some particular topics you’d like to highlight?

Godfrejów-Tarnogórska: This year’s theme, "What is Truth? - Ethical and Practical Issues in the Use of AI," is really exciting. It tackles the important topic of AI, which many churches are still getting to know. I’m eager to explore how we can use AI in our work in a responsible way and what new ideas we can bring back to our communities.

Can you comment on the uniqueness of the “Tell your story” sessions and the types of insights you hope to gather?

Godfrejów-Tarnogórska: The "Tell Your Story" sessions are a special part of the conference. In these smaller group sessions, participants can present their own projects and also introduce new concepts that we might not have encountered before. Each presentation will be followed by a brief discussion and exchange of experiences. This is a valuable opportunity to see how others are addressing similar challenges and to discover innovative solutions. I’m looking forward to the fresh insights and practical advice that will emerge from these presentations.

Originally from Webpage 'The WCC'

CCD edited and reprinted with permission

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