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Enhance and Support the Worship Experience

"The “sound guys”, as we often refer to them, are important to the success of a worship gathering. In many ways, they can either make the service operate smoothly or crash with one slip of the finger. Following is a list of tips and ideas to help the sound engineers in their ministry of enhancing and supporting the worship experience and ensuring the delivery of biblical teaching."  read more »

Requirements For A Productive Sound Ministry (church sound 101)

Running a church sound system is more than just being there for the church service.  Do you do everything on this list?  read more »

IE Day

A little off the topic today but it's important.  My friend Tony Whittaker asked me to mention to everyone IE day: Internet Evangelism focus day.  Read how other churches and groups have already used this program.  Visit IE Day for more information.

Tony also has a great resource for church web sites listed here.

 

Interupt Or Keep Going - When to Stop the Show

I was in a heated discussion this weekend, after the service, with a worship team leader over what to do when a technical problem occurs during a worship song.  In this case, we had a problem with a singer's microphone that had shorted out.  The shorted mic became a distraction during the first song of the set.  read more »

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Perform sound checks with worship teams before the service.  This is a great time for using mixer groups and setting individual musician's eq's on the mixer.

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