The Impact of Social Media on the Lived Religious Practices of Dominion House Church Congregants
Keywords:
Internet Church, Lived Experiences, Social Media, Fourth Industrial RevolutionAbstract
In an era when COVID-19 took over the world and physical-spiritual activities in church were curbed
and shutdown, the social media revolution became a tool for the church in Nigeria. The use of social
media platforms for religious activities sustained the interaction between the church and members.
This paper analyzes the impact of social media on the lived religious practices of Dominion House
International congregants. As a result, their online engagements and participation are the central
themes. This will feature Online/Electronic-church activities such as online devotion, bible teaching,
and online evangelism. The aim of the paper is to explain how these online platforms influence
adherents’ religious practices and their lived experiences. The Dominion House International church
social media platforms, especially, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Zoom were used for content analysis,
while literature review corroborated the findings of the study. The result provides information on how
the lived experiences of the adherents are strengthened through content shared on social media which
either strengthens or reduces their level of religiosity.