Google Just Gave Stadia Church Planting Group a Major Boost

Spectators look on during a Google keynote address announcing a new video gaming streaming service named Stadia.
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A church planting network has received a spike in attention after Google announced it was launching a gaming platform of the same name.

The Stadia Church Planting group has capitalized on its newfound fame, along with its ownership of the @stadia Twitter handle, by inviting keen gamers to get involved in its ministry exploits!

“We don’t do cloud gaming (yet?)” the group quipped on Twitter shortly after Google’s announcement. “But we do plant churches. So if you’re into that, hit us up!” {eoa}

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