Zoom
I
am a grey haired techie. I am proficient with iMac, iPad, iPhone and Apple
Watch. I sufficiently navigate around the Internet. Facebook, FaceTime, Amazon
Prime and Netflix are mastered. My most recent conquest is online banking: no
more standing in teller lines. I even ventured into the mysterious world of
online grocery shopping.
My
newest challenge is Zoom. I heard about it sometime ago but never paid much
attention. What possible need would I have for it? Hearing that word reminded
me of my comic book days when the balloon above the fast car was “zoom.” How
about the hot breakfast cereal with the same name made by Krusteaz.
My
learning curve with Zoom was steep at the outset of the pandemic. Everybody was
talking about it. People asked if I could conference on Zoom. I had no idea
what they were talking about. It didn’t take long to download the app and enter
the land of Zoom.
Since
I am on furlough as a hospital chaplain because of age, my first exposure to Zoom
was the weekly Spiritual Care Staff Meeting with fellow chaplains. Seeing other
people in their natural habitat made me feel like I was some kind of Peeping
Tom. The most uncomfortable part was seeing myself on the screen.
For
the past month, we had church on Zoom. People are invited via text to join in.
About two thirds of the church are tech savvy and able to zoom in. Interesting
to see people outside their normal Sunday morning go-to-church clothes. Last
Sunday we had one couple join us from the comfort of their bed. Another just
got out of the shower and was sitting down for a first cup of coffee. One had
to mute their speaker because the kids were yelling. Praise God from whom all
blessing flow.
I
am now a full-fledged member of zoom land. If I could just figure out some way
to look better on the screen. I wonder if there is something wrong with my Mac.
I know I look better than that.