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The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology in Enhancing Worship Services a case of Ryakasinga Archdeaconry, West Ankole Diocese Bushenyi District Uganda

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  • Tumurebire Anani

    (Ankole Western University)

  • Dr. Nuwatuhaire Benard

    (Ankole Western University)

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This study examined the contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in enhancing worship services within Ryakasinga Archdeaconry, West Ankole Diocese, Uganda. It focused on the use of social media platforms, online streaming and broadcasting, and digital communication tools in improving worship attendance, engagement, spiritual growth, and community outreach. A descriptive cross-sectional design employing mixed method was used on a sample size of 187. Quantitative and quantitative data was collected using questionnaires and interview guide.. The findings revealed that ICT significantly contributed to better communication, increased participation, and enriched worship experiences. Online streaming was identified as the strongest predictor of positive worship outcomes, followed by social media use and digital communication tools. Challenges such as technical limitations and digital literacy gaps were also noted. The study concluded that ICT is a critical enabler for modern worship, fostering inclusivity and spiritual connection. The study Recommended expanding ICT infrastructure, training church personnel, and integrating hybrid worship models to maximize reach and engagement.

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  • Tumurebire Anani & Dr. Nuwatuhaire Benard, 2025. "The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology in Enhancing Worship Services a case of Ryakasinga Archdeaconry, West Ankole Diocese Bushenyi District Uganda," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(14), pages 2732-2746, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:14:p:2732-2746
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