23/05/2023
From:Bro.Edwil Zabala (INC Spokesperson)
Reposted
Things We Should Not Post on Social Media:
1. Seal of the Church.
2. Wacky shots inside the Church.
3. Wacky shots of yourself while in your uniform (toga, saya, kalihim uniform etc.) even outside church premises.
4. Shots showing the tribuna, the koro and the kaban.
5. Hymns of the Church used in worship services.
6. The list of hymn numbers for worship services or takda
7. Posts that take the Lord’s name in vain. We don't use expressions like "OMG!" and all its variations. Or "Diyos ko!" "Jusko!" "Sus!" "Susmaryosep!" Or their many playful spellings and variations.
8. Profanity - even in initials and shortened format, like "WTF" or "amp..."
9. Sharing or posting dirty, lewd photos, like barely clad women.
10. Horoscopes/astrology.
11. Buddhist or other heavily religious quotations that are not in the Bible.
12. Greeting posts re: celebrations/activities of other religions eg. “Happy Valentines Day!”
13. Using INC terms in jokes, pick up lines etc.
14. Comments that attack (directly or otherwise) the sanlibutan. Or smug, degrading comments about people of the sanlibutan.
15. Attacks on other religions. Let's keep it strictly doctrinal, no personal attacks. We promote God's truth, so we should't putn down people. Propagation should always read positively.
16. Sharing superstitious posts or chain posts.
17. Whereabouts of our Executive Minister.
18. Pictures of yourself in improper and un-Christianly behavior:
a. drinking alcohol, doing drugs, drunk.
b. bearing fi****ms.
c. salacious clothing and poses, or absence of clothing.
d. gross posts.
e. green jokes.
f. inside the church of another religion, or doing activities of other religions. Like posing with idols during fiesta, or posing with a Christmas tree."
Kasama po dito ang picture ng naka toga. Dahil ito po ay ginagamit sa pag tupad
Maging ang mga forms po natin ay hindi dapat linalagay sa kahit anong social media sites.
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We are still members of the Church even online