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Black Millennial Launches Virtual Solution for Faith-Based Communities Prioritizing Safety of Worshipers

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Known as “the Airbnb for churches,” Church Space is an online marketplace that helps churches earn income by renting out space for weekly worship services in addition to a variety of one-time events and gatherings.

In response, she launched Church Space Tv, a free program for streaming worship services on Roku and Apple TV.

“Church Space is honored to offer churches nationwide a complimentary Roku and Apple TV channel to help spread the gospel globally during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Day Edwards, Founder and CEO of Church Space.

Church Space Tv allows churches to reach the 36.9 million Roku users and the 35.8 million Apple TV users.

Although Edwards is expanding the Church Space brand to also become the “Netflix for churches,” she anticipates that many leaders will begin to take a multilayered approach to how they reach worshippers.

Source: The Charleston Chronicle
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