Thursday 14 June 2012

0 Domain name rush takes it to .church

LifeChurch.tv, the high-tech megachurch out of Oklahoma, entered the domain-name competition Wednesday, ponying up the $185,000 application fee in an effort to lay claim to .church as the Web faces a massive expansion of domains.

But executive pastor Bobby Gruenewald, whose LifeChurch title is innovation leader, says the goal is not to profit from controlling the domain with fees for listing rights but to make Internet outreach easier and more accessible.


Domain name rush takes it to .church
LifeChurch.tv broadcasts Web worship services online to 15 locations in Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Florida and New York. It also has set up a free Bible app for mobil devices and offers resources to 100,000 pastors -- "our target market for dot.church."

Still, Gruenewald says, the domain would be open to all. The application defines "church" as "anyone of similar religious beliefs."

All? As in the church of I-faithful-play-basketball-on-Sunday-mornings. Or maybe the Church of Scientology?

"Wide open," Gruenewald reiterated. "We're not trying to define beliefs or doctrine that people would have to agree upon. This is not an effort to make it exclusive to any type of belief," he says, just as .com and .org are wide open.

But LifeChurch has competition. Another private group has also applied for .church -- along with dozens of other generic names. So they may have to do some dealing in the coming year as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICAN) sorts through nearly 2,000 applications.

Meanwhile, LifeChurch is hoping to drive up support, asking folks to let ICAN know they want this domain. Undoubtedly, prayer would also be welcome.

Thanks:content.usatoday.com/communities/Religion

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