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This article attends to the central role of video and projection screens in transnational multisite churches based in South Korea. Drawing on field research in Seoul and in Los Angeles, this article illustrates how the relationship between congregants and the screens themselves is a condition for the emergence of a particular configuration of Christian community, which I will peirastically call “screen Christianity.” The place of screens and their related practices undergird theological conceptions of contact and community, such that screens are said to transmit healing touches and pastors are understood to be present through the proliferation of their screened image. Considering these Christian churches as engaging in screen Christianity highlights how particular material configurations animate these church bodies and ultimately make such transnational communities imaginable.
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VIDEO SERMONS, ECCLESIAL HIERARCHY, AND “CONTROL”
“HOLY INFRASTRUCTURE” [KŎRUKHAN INP’ŬRA ]
“I WANT TO BE A PART OF THAT. SO I ATTEND”
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