Dr Enright said the team members each recorded their segments and sent them to a ‘‘tech-savvy young person’’ who edited it together and uploaded it to YouTube.
The video included most of what a usual church service was, such as prayer and organ-playing.
There were about 60 people watching when the pre-recorded service went live yesterday morning, but many would watch it later in the day.
Last week’s recording had almost 200 views altogether, he said.
The service had attracted a very positive reaction and people were grateful they could enjoy church under lockdown, he said.