Ministry Tech Leaders

Don’t Blame the Church Sound Guy: 5 Reasons It’s Not His Fault

Let me explain the difference between paid staff and volunteers: then you’ll understand 5 reasons live sound issues are not the fault of the church sound guy.

Seniors Are More Tech-Savvy Than You Think

Do you know any tech savvy seniors? We often think that our older congregants are not knowledgeable about technology and perhaps even see them as impediments to innovation. That might be increasingly unfair.

4 Questions Every New Worship Tech Needs to Ask

A new worship tech should ask four basic mixing questions, Three of the questions aren’t so much technical as they are situational—but it’s a situation we all face every time we mix.

Should Christians be Snarky on Social Media?

Should Christians be snarky on social media? After all, there’s a difference between answers that make people think, and answers that humiliate.

Eric Geiger: How to Reach the iGeneration

What does research tell us about iGeneration? Jean Twenge’s book, iGen, is a very insightful and thoughtful read, based on extensive research over several years.

Have You Harnessed the Dynamic Power of a Creative Tagline?

A creative tagline makes a dramatic difference in capturing the attention of consumers with a well crafted line.

Online Communion? Theology and the Digital Church

There may be a knee-jerk reaction against a digital church, but there can be little doubt that a new way of doing – and being – church is being forged through technological innovation and an increasingly digital world.

What’s the Right Approach to a Church Lighting Philosophy?

We seem to be developing a debate at our church in regards to turning down the house lights to “set the mood” for better worship. What is your take on that for church lighting?