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The nine hundred-member Westwinds Community Church, in

Jackson, Michigan, has been a pacesetter in weaving social networking into
services. During sermons, congregants send messages through Twitter, and
the tweets unspool on large video screens. One message sent during a 2009
service read, according to a report in Time magazine, “I have a hard time
recognizing God in the middle of everything.” Bonnie Rochman, “Twittering
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