Many people today are asking how the church should adapt to the digital age. There are discussions about the church in the metaverse, the use of big data in the church environment, digital evangelism, or the use of AI in the Christian music industry. In fact, a large number of people primarily live and communicate in the digital world. Yet Christianity is analog in its fundamental aspects - incarnational, based on physical gatherings, communities, worship or communal meals. Both depth and relationships require patience, a slower pace, and personal physical attention. It seems that the more digital and virtual our lives become, the more valuable and meaningful people find the "analog moments" of their lives. How should the Church respond in this situation when the digital world will continue to intensify?