As with all things, if you want to do something well, then we must take the time to learn how! A few months ago I started to delve I to the realm of Adobe products, in particular the CS4 Production Suite. Learning new programs typically comes pretty easy for me, not so with these amazing programs.
It takes a lot of time and dedication to be able to use these programs effectively. The first time I started playing with them it was pretty overwhelming! The user interface was very complicated and nothing went like I thought it should. But the more you get into it, the easier it becomes.
So how have I been learning? I started using Lynda.com for my training needs with the very basic tutorials and have been building up from there. I started with the one or two that most interested me and have slowly been improving my skills.
This got me to thinking about being a Christian and our walk with God. The first time you start reading the Bible, it may get a little overwhelming. But with time, patience, and learning, we soon begin to be transformed into the likeness of our Creator.
So as we work in church media and technologies, we need to be humble enough to learn what we can; admit when we need help; and be willing to spend time at the Master’s feet! So what are you learning today? Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald’s, used to say, “When you’re green, you’re growing!” are you growing to be the best Christian you can be, or ???? Fill in the blank. Take the time to learn from others and be the bestGod designed you to be. Blessings.
Several weeks ago I received a package in the mail. I wasn’t sure if it was legitimate or not until it arrived. Back in February or so I really started in earnest t.o check out Twitter and other social networking sites. I have been a user of Facebook for a while, but not so much of some of the other ones. As a tech coordinator and computer teacher I try to keep up to speed with the rapid pace of technology. So after seeing so many others using Twitter, I gave it an honest try.
I started looking for people to follow and discovered @mashable as a fun group to follow. They posed the question, “What would you do if you won an iPad?” I tweeted back that I would use it to share with my students and anyone else I could how rapidly things change. Three weeks ago I received an iPad free, courtesy of @mashable. It wasn’t the cheapest one, but the full 64 gig iPad.
Since that time I have been thinking of ways God uses technology for His kingdom and to share with others. We must be willing to think differently to reach the youth of our culture here in the USA. So how can we do that? One way is to make sure that when we do use computers, Facebook, Twitter and other things like it, including the iPad that I am using for this post, are Christ honoring in all that we do. So often I watch what others have to post and what they say, that it is no wonder the “world” despises so many “Christians” who claim to be one, but never life their lives like they really believe in all that Christ did for us.
In my humble opinion we should not be afraid to use technology because it might be bad or used for evil, but to use it in ways that bring honor and glory to God in everything we do. Which leads me to my question for the day? Are there things on our computers or phones/iPads that would embarrass us before Christ? Would our postings or groups that we “like” or become a fan of cause another to turn away from Christ because of our actions? Just something to think about.
As some of you may know by now, I am trying to blog about my experiences as a Tech Guy for our youth group, but also about learning Website development as well. All I can say sometimes is, “What did I get myself into?”
Okay, seriously, there is just so much to learn and do with web development that an entire year could be spent just learning the ins and outs of one particular program. My choice so far has been Joomla for the website stuff and WordPress for the blogs. This past week for Powerhouse I added in a whole new WordPress site and set up most of it for “Podcasting” in the future. For now though I am using it to stream or offer downloads of the sermons and special events of our youth pastor.
My first experience of using WordPress was great, but finding a plug-in that works well was the challenge. So I decided to go with the one made especially for sermons. Sermon Browser has been excellent right from the start for this new adventure. I had very little problems getting it up and running the way I wanted to. I was able to use my ftp file transfer program to transfer the sermon files onto my server using the recommend links. I even went so far as to make sure some of my files were “tagged” properly using the information I had available. WOW, it was really easy and everyone of the sermon .mp3 files I added worked without any problems. (I did have to add an audio player recommended by Sermon Browser.)
The podcast program I helped set up with our church’s website was not as easy and it is still having problems. Which is probably something we are going to have to change in the future. But as with all things, this is a learning experience and the more of it you do, the better and quicker you become at it.
So now that I have that process going, the next big thing coming up for me is the website developement of our School Website. I will let you know once that has been posted and it goes live. If you want to see the demo version, you may check it out at http://acslions.ashlandgbc.org This is just a play area for now until I can go live with the entire site. Hopefully that will be happening in the next 3 weeks. So keep your eyes posted and thanks for checking this site out.
By the way, I may not post very often, but I will keep posting some of my experiences and thoughts about Chruch Tech Media. I do have a few sites that I highly recommend. Check out the links on the side for some of them!
Well, here we are again, with another new edition. Sorry about the delay, life sometimes happens faster than you may think.
Snow retreat was awesome and things went very well for the weekend. We were once again challenged by Pastor Jon Summers and Ward 9 come down and lead worship for us. We were able to do a few new things this year thanks to having a few extra computers. Powerhouse purchased a new computer this past fall to use Media Shout 3.5. I have been hearing some good things about the newest 4.0 version but have not tried it as of yet. Why?
Well, for the past 10 months, our main church has been without a worship director/pastor. So most of these types of decisions have been put on hold for a while. A few weeks ago, we had a candidate by the name of Ronnie Martin come out and lead worship. Funny how God works in these areas, and that is what I wanted to share today.
One of our secretaries has been a huge fan of a “Tooth and Nail” record label group called “Joy Electric.” So as a way to promote the school that I am also associated with, she set up a concert with “Joy Electric”, “Travelogue”, and one other group. Ronnie Martin is the lead for Joy Electric. So while he was here, our secretary was telling him a little about the church and our need for a new worship director. Not thinking anything about him being interested or anything, he called a few days later and asked a little bit more about the position. To make a long story short, he applied; our Senior pastor and our church moderator went out to hear him lead worship in his church. A month ago, they asked him to come and lead worship here. He was called as our next worship director and now the rest is in God’s hand.
I am always amazed at how God orchestrates these things according to his plan and purpose. 6 months ago, we were anxiously awaiting to find someone, almost a year later, God has placed someone according to His will.
As techies, we can never underestimate the power of God or where it will lead. We must always try to give our best, and yet be flexible enough to change at God’s prompting. So, where is that leading me today? I keep trying to work on the website for our Powerhouse group, and now it is on to the new school website. I’m not sure how soon it will be up, but I’m looking forward to watching how God will orchestrate the changes and mold and shape us, myself included, to get the job done.
I have looked and thought about blogging for a long time now. I just realized that I haven’t blogged since before the school year started. Well, hopefully that will be changing now. I have been immeresed in so many ways with school and all things tech related to teaching computers, Latin, and coordinating events for Powerhouse. So let me catch up for the past several months.
The school year started off with a really big bang. I hit an all-time high of 70+ students taking Latin courses from Sevenstaracademy.org This is my “stay-at-home” job that can really keep me pretty busy at times. Plus I start my 2nd year at Ashland Christian School teaching Computers. As some of you may know, I made a committment to work on the Schools Website this year, much like I did the Powerhouse Website. So in thinking about what I wanted to do with it, I heard about putting in for a grant through a local foundation.
So I dreamed big for the grant and did some research. I wanted some graphic design software and tools that would make my job easier in the long run for the school. So I applied for a grant to cover the cost of Adobe’s CS4 Production Suite. A month later, I recieved notification that I was awarded the large part of the funding for the grant. Now several months later, here I sit completely amazed at the power and creativity that God has unleashed in my life. Needless to say, this is one of the hardest programs for me to get my thoughts around. Photoshop and AfterEffects are amazing programs. It is going to allow me to do exactly what I was hoping it would, but the learning curve requires a lot of time. So needless to say, I have been a student, a teacher, a tech-coordinator, a father, husband, and everything else in-between, all while trying to keep my walk with God alive and fresh.
So for the past several months, I have been finding so many tutorials and websites that teach some pretty cool things. One of my favorite websites has to be Brad Zimmerman’s Church Media Design TV. Brad does a weekly video pod-cast showing some of the “tips, tricks and tools for you, the media designer”.
Another website that has been a great resource for me in learning all of the in’s and out’s of these great programs has been Lynda.com. I got a free month of training as part of the Adobe Suite’s bonuses for registering my product. So I gave it a try and have falling in love with the “One-on-One” training videos that they offer. Sure it may cost $25.00 a month for the basic subscription, but it is so worth every bit of it. I have learned a ton of stuff already and will continue to do more with it.
So, that brings me up to current life experiences. The past several weeks have been spent getting ready for Snow Retreat 2010 with our Youth Group. This year we are inviting two FCA groups from some local schools and another church. Trinity Baptist Church will be joining us this year as well. Already it is shaping up to be a great weekend with Ward 9 coming once again and Jon Summers will be leading the sessions. So more about that hopefully this week.
The guys of Ward 9 were with our worship band most of the day today teaching our band “How to lead worship.” I wasn’t able to attend this morning, but I did attend part of their concert tonight in the Real Life Center at Ashland Grace Brethren Church. It was a lot of fun. They keep getting better each year that I hear them. They have been to several of our winter “Snow Retreats.” They are committed to servign Christ with excellence in all that they do! I heard there was some pretty good things that they had to say earlier, one of which is being committed to what you are doing.
So often we forget that our word should be our bond. If we are to commit to serving a group or team, we should commit ourselves to what God has been calling us to do and do it with excellence. Here lately there seems to be a trend amongst our youth to go with the flow or wait until the last minute before they commit. Why? It seems like in our youth culture they are constantly waiting for “something better” to come along and if it doesn’t then they will hold to their committments.
Unfortunately that isn’t what God has “called” us to do. We either commit our lives to God alone, or we will be tossed like the waves in an ocean to and fro and never finding the rest God offers us. Nor do we learn contentment and trust when we go after things that “look” better but only lead to disappointments and sometimes further away from God’s will.
So when Ward 9 stopped by today, what they were saying really challenged our worship band and the leaders. Are we committed to serve God with excellence in all that we do? If not, why? What is it that is holding us back? What do we need to do to commit our lives to Him? Unfortunately we only have two choices in life. Either we serve and worship God with our whole heart, mind, soul, and body with the excellence that He alone deserves, or we get caught up in the lies of Satan and give The Evil One our heart while holding out for “something better.”
So what is your choice going to be today? As Joshua told the children of Israel, “Choose this day whom you are going to serve…as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!” Joshua 24:15. I hope and pray that our students will be able to say this without any reservations in their hearts by their words and actions. I also pray that committment will start with the leaders and staff of Powerhouse as we begin a new school year with our students!
Today, Friday Aug. 22, we brought over our new sound equipment for the youth room. After knocking out a wall in the youth room, we finally have some much needed space to set up a worship band, stage, lighting and a few other things. Pastor Greg has really been investing a portion of his budget this year to bring about some major changes in our youth program. One of the things that students really enjoy is music. Being able to hear that music without old partially blown speakers is a huge blessing!
We gathered in Pastor Greg’s room around 9:00 a.m. and spent some time moving the new speakers, sound board, amps, 100′ snake, and other things into the youth room. Then we started hooking everything up and moving around some of our equipment. The speakers, two large mid-to high ranging speakers are about 4′ high and the sub-woofers add an additional 2′. Stacked we will have almost 6′ of solid sound coming from our new system. Plus we have the amps to drive them and a new 24-channel sound board to mix it. This is a huge improvement for those of you who may have seen our old system. The old system lasted for almost 20 years, so it was time for a much needed update.
Also, we are in the process of getting a new laptop to help with our dual data projectors. This will also help us to keep the computer accessable to the youth without having to worry about sensitive documents or other files that were on the other laptop.
So which wall did we take down? Well, let’s just say that Mr. McConahy now has a much larger room. We now have a room that was once three smaller rooms. God is good! Now I pray that we can fill our new space even more so that maybe, just maybe one day we can take over the Real Life Worship Center! God alone can fill our space and I pray that students in and around our community will feel His calling and be ripped out of the hands of the Evil One.
For anyone checking us out, I need help creating a new playlist that is different from the one below. This playlist will be for recommendations for any of our youth to share some of their favorite types of music by adding in their songs into a new “group” playlist. Interested in helping? Sign up with Playlist.com and start adding to the GBC Powerhouse Group. GBC Powerhouse Group.
Let’s see if we can create a cool music player for others in our group!
Check out the following video. What a neat way to use music, sound files, and dialogue to tell a powerful story. It is the classic story of Good vs. Evil, of God vs. the Evil One! In order for us to know what victory looks like, we must first experience the battles of life. Listen and enjoy!
Another update on even more changes. After looking through a ton of templates for Joomla 1.5, I decided to get a template maker, after all, there will be a few more websites that Cara and I will be moving along soon. I have the basic structure in place, now all I need is an opportunity to do some more editing and putting it all together.
I am trying to create a decent banner using Photoshop and some pretty simple java script commands that I came across earlier today. It should be interesting to see how this all pulls together. Only a few more weeks and I would really like to have the website officially up and running. So how am I coming along? Well, I am getting there, but not 100% yet. I am at about 20% ready for the new and improved website.
One of the things I did manage to start working on this week is a Calendar for our website. You can check it out anytime you would like to. The current address is Calendar. Hopefully the link will work.
As for the main look of the page, I wanted to try to pull together some of our current colors taken from our shirts. I would also like to include the fancy logo that we purchased a little while ago. But I am sorely finding that my photo-editing skills are not where I would like them to be just yet. I am learning some of the basics. For example, earlier tonight I learned how to cut out someone’s head and shoulders so I could overlay it on top of a cool background. I was amazed once I got to working with this, just how amazing Photoshop is. Have I done anything like this before? NOPE, this was a new thing for me and it was a lot of fun! I may actually turn out to be a web-developer, at least for Joomla, by the time this is done. Now if only I could find some more cool things to add into the site and for Pastor Greg to set me up with the wording and descriptions he would like to see.
Only a few more weeks and we will be back in full-swing at the church. On a side note, just wait until everyone sees some of the other major changes coming! This past week I have felt really pumped up by the changes that Pastor Greg and the elders of our church have approved. Not only are there changes going on in the room, but we are also getting some much needed upgrades as well. Our new sound system ROCKS! I can’t wait to hear it in the Powerhouse Youth Room. I think everyone at that end of the building is going to hear us without all of the crackle and snap from our old system. Get ready guys, it is going to be fun!