
Tim talks with Micah Hendry of Enjoying the Journey about a biblical philosophy of social media and technology. They discuss tools to use to simplify the process, the idea of building your churches own content library via a podcast, and the potential... more
Guest Ben Everson talks with Tim about the Good, Bad, and Ugly of the state of church tech, livestreams, workflow, AI, making tech easy, and many other topics. You can learn more about Ben's ministry by visiting beneverson.com/
Tim talks about keeping your Tech Booth clean and making sure it's a nice environment for volunteers.
Tim talks about choir mic basics for full time church choirs or seasonal choirs.
Tim talks about common mistakes that churches make on livestream audio.
Tim talks about what he looks for in church tech volunteers and it might not be what you expect!
Tim gives some tips and gear suggestions for: 1. Church plants who use a rental space and have to set up and tear down every week. 2. Traveling ministries who are at different locations every week.
Tim talks about the difference between analog and digital mixers and several things to consider if you're looking to replace or upgrade your console or mixing desk.










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