Recruit, Train, Release & Recognize: Getting & Retaining Worship Tech Team Volunteers
Identifying and keeping at bay the common obstacles to creating a culture of care and service with the team.
Identifying and keeping at bay the common obstacles to creating a culture of care and service with the team.
The care and keeping of virtual congregations along with improving the stream mix and getting out of mixing “ruts.”
Singers produce a range of sounds, good and bad, and no two voices are alike – the good news is that focusing on the following areas can take a lot of the hassle out of the process.
How can we measure how loud our mix is so that it sounds as good as possible online?
Meeting the primary goals of being well prepared, helpful and somewhat invisible to the church’s tech team and their efforts.
Clarifying mono, stereo, balanced and unbalanced signals, approaches to eliminate feedback from stage monitors, and how to handle feeling unappreciated.
Some of the basics that are helpful to know when working with Wi-Fi in AV systems and collaborating/co-existing with IT folks and existing church Wi-Fi.
An unquenchable thirst for knowledge, a tireless pursuit of technical excellence, and a heart to serve.
Feedback can easily ruin the mood of a worship service – here are several techniques to help in avoiding the problem.
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