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Church Video Ideas: Tech Leadership Team

Orginally published on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 7:15 AM
by Greg Atkinson

Last Sunday, after our last service, I held the first gathering of our just formed “Technical Arts Leadership Team”. This is something I’ve been wanting to do for a while, but was busy settling in and focused on our new building project. Now as we get closer to the transition into the new worship center, I see that forming this team and multiplying myself is essential...

The majority of staff and ministries at my church won’t be affected much by the move. My world (the Tech Arts Ministry) will be in store for a HUGE change. We have to train a large team of volunteers on all new, professional equipment. There will be learning curves across the board - new sound board, new lighting board, new video switcher, new cameras, new Video Suite/environment, new computers with new presentation software (we’re switching campus-wide to EasyWorship). New, new, new….my head is swimming with the newness of everything and the learning curves that lie ahead as I will attend each training session and need to be able to explain each new piece of equipment to a volunteer that misses the training (you know someone’s going to miss it).

I’ve attempted to share the burden and responsibility with my newly formed Tech Arts Leadership Team. The meeting went great. I gave them an update on what’s been going on lately, when we’re expected to move-in (it looks like Jan. 27 will be our first Sunday in the new worship center) and what the training and commissioning schedule looks like. I’ve asked each team member to step up, take ownership and leadership in their given area and be pro-active in seeing that their teams are trained.

Besides myself, as the leader, the Tech Arts Team is made up of one person overseeing the following:

* Audio
* Lighting
* Video Production
* Live Video
* Graphics/Social Events
* Volunteer Scheduling/Assimilation
* Stage Managers
* Systems/Equipment Maintenance

So, how do you do it at your church? Do you haves some sort of team like this in place in your tech or media ministry? If so, how does it work? How often do you meet? If not, maybe this is something worth considering. I’m excited about it!

©2007 – Greg Atkinson (www.churchvideoideas.com)
Used by permission from author. All rights reserved by author.

Greg Atkinson lives in Dallas with his wife and their three small children. Greg served previously as the Director of WorshipHouse Media, after having served as a worship pastor for 11 years. Greg is now the Technical Arts Director at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship and continues to consult, teach and write about worship, media and creative communication. You can connect with him through his daily blog, Church Video Ideas, his podcast, Creative Synergy , or his email:


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  There are 5 Comments:

  • Greg,

    I think you have a sound approach! As I’ve mentioned on my blog in the past, it is important to raise leaders from your ranks. I took this approach with an IT teach (web, servers, PCs) and was able to raise a set of leaders that took a whole lot of load off of my weekly lay leadership.

    Regarding meeting with your leaders, I liked meeting and praying with them on a weekly basis. I talked with my wife and we worked it out so that I could meet them in the morning prior to work and making that work day a little longer. While this prevented us from attending a small group, the sacrifice to be made to keep the family first made it worthwhile.

    As leaders, we must ask ourselves if we are truly leading others or simply managing and doing.

  • Posted by music

    Team Leadership In Christian Ministry: Using Multiple Gifts to Build a Unified Vision great book!!! i buy now!
    Thanks for your best post.

  • Posted by Clyde Hill

    music i can concur fully, excellent indeed.

  • Posted by prasala

    Really a great stuff.This article conveys good message as any thing is possible if it is worked as a team.
    http://www.visionomics.com/Jerrys-Blog/

  • Posted by mini game

    As soon as he (or she - if your doctrinal statements allow) initiates the “altar call,” he must first ask the believers to flock to the right of the sanctuary where there is a “hold-harmless” agreement - next to the pen with the large peacock weather, a gold cross and an oversized Bible with large print and free games for mobile portraying Jesus as a beautiful white guy knocking on a door (the door to your heart of course).

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