Why Real-Time Matters
Community happens in moments, not email chains.
11:47 PM. Emergency Room. A Father's Prayer.
The doctor just said they need to run more tests. Your daughter is scared. You're scared. You're sitting in a cold waiting room at midnight, feeling completely alone.
You open Flock and type four words: "Emma's in the hospital."
Within seconds, your phone buzzes. Then again. Then again.
"Praying right now, brother." — Marcus "Lifting Emma up. You're not alone." — David "On our knees for your family." — The JohnsonsBy 12:15 AM, fourteen people from your group have prayed. You're not alone in that waiting room anymore. Your community showed up—not in 24 hours when someone checks their email. Right now. When it mattered.
That's what community is supposed to feel like.