I’m encouraged that the pastoral staff at historic Tenth Presbyterian Church is still devoting their time to studying God’s Word and prayer. Â How do I know? Â I’ve arrived for the evening session of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology and Twitter is blocked on Tenth’s wifi. Â I’ll have to be sneaky and use the 3G network to keep everyone updated.
Tonight’s speaker is Sinclair Ferguson whose session is titled The Christ of History.
Camden Bucey is the president of Reformed Forum. He graduated with an MDiv in 2011 and is currently a PhD student at Westminster Theological Seminary. Camden is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a licentiate of the presbytery of Philadelphia. You can follow Camden on Twitter at @camdenbucey.
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Hi Camden,
I am the Chair of the IT Committee @TenthPres and I can assure you that Twitter is not blocked. However, we also don’t have public wifi available, so I’m assuming that the Alliance set the wifi up.
John Voorhis
Chair, Information Technology / Web Presence Committee
Tenth Presbyterian Church
twitter.com/voorhis
twitter.com/TenthPres
twitter.com/TenthWebcast
John,
my post was a little tongue-in-cheek. I use OpenDNS, and it appears that someone at one point told OpenDNS to block social networking sites on the open wifi I was connected with. This matter is of small consequence
. At any rate, I’m glad the staff at Tenth had Twitter at their fingertips!