Attached Paper In-person November Annual Meeting 2026

The Church Has Already Been There: The Techno-Religious Future Already Present

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

When scholars of religion ask how the science/religion dynamic changes as technology changes, they typically look toward AI, virtual reality, and the metaverse. This paper argues that the future they are trying to theorize is not coming but has already arrived, and it arrived first in Black digital religious communities. Drawing on original qualitative research on two online Black faith communities, this paper proposes two new categories—the Digital Hybrid Black Church (DHBC) and the Virtual Networked Black Church (VNBC)—as emergent religious space formations that challenge longstanding assumptions about what constitutes a liberating religious community, a sacred healing space, and the institutional church. Together, these concepts reframe the science/religion question not as a question about what technology will do to religion in the future, but as a question about how Black communities operating at the margins of both religious and technological power are already doing with technology now.