Christmas 2008 – New Year 2009

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Sorry for the lack of pictures, I just really didn’t think to take any. Shame on me!

My first Gardendale Christmas came and went in a blur! We actually started Christmas back in October with a series of location shoots. In a successful effort to really enhance the drama you see on stage we shoot some scenes on location and intertwine that with live drama. It works out really well and is a neat thing.  That folded itself into our weekly routine and I never really felt that CPBO (Christmas Production Burn-Out) Disease.  For the actual Christmas Production my Boss and I shared FOH duties and miraculously didn’t step on each other.  It was a fun three nights, and we think the program touched a lot of people.

My favorite thing about Gardendale was the Christmas Eve service. The service started at 5:30 but by 4:45 it was hard to find a seat on the main floor, and a comfortable seat in the balcony. By 5:15 it was Standing Room Only in the HALLS! Did I mention we packed the choir loft, and a few chairs in the orchestra as well? I was blown away. It was a sweet service that had the feel of the church I grew up. Very small feeling, considering there were 2100 of our closets friends here!

Christmas Morning I hopped on the first Continental flight out of Birmingham headed to Houston to spend the day, and rest of the week with my parents and brother.  We had a great time. One of the neat things I got to do in Houston was visiting Houston’s First Baptist Church where my friend Brad Duryea is the Technical Director. HFBC recently underwent a 17 million dollar worship center renovation project which forced them into using there gym, chapel, and fellowship halls for 3 services on Sunday Mornings for a while.  I moved before they ever moved back into the worship center so I was excited to how the project turned out. I was very blown away by the renovation, and the new look and feel the room had. You can see some pictures of the room on HFBC’s website.  I got to see for the first time Cameron Ware’s implementation of architectural projection and it’s actually quite cool! Its neat to see that set up, and how once configured/templates built easy it was to utilize.  The all Meyer audio system was very smooth, but admittedly Brad mentioned there were a few things still to work out in the new year.  If you’ve been to Willow Creek then you have an idea of how the room sounds as the same people did the design at HFBC.  It was a neat experience, since I had kind of kept up with the project through friends on staff start to finish. 

I celebrated New Years here in Birmingham, and it is almost 1 month down in 2009.

2009 I’m praying will be a good year for our ministry and for our church. We’re embarking on a new worship center project. It’s very exciting, especially as we get closer and closer to it! I’m praying for a year of growth in our ministry. We’ve got many faithful volunteers, but it never hurts to have a few more, right?! We recently rolled out a new look in a new year for our broadcast which catches up to the live side this week.  Our currently look has been around for some time, so it’ll be interesting to see the feedback we get on the new look! The new Broadcast format has already gotten some good marks.

So all in all, I’m looking forward to a great 2009 here, and wish the same for you!

Don’t forget the ON button,

John

Has it really been that long?

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Goodness gracious has it really been 5 1/2 months since I last posted a blog update? It certainly doesn’t feel like its been that long, but as I look back in my DayTimer it certainly has been.

I was on the phone with a friend of mine the other day, and we were talking about my not so new anymore job, and I was telling him just how busy the week stays with this whole broadcast thing.  On top of making sure my elements are done and ready by Wednesday, so Jordan our video guru can be done by Wednesday, we’ve got all of the little events to tend to.  My church is not very season driven, and very Sunday driven we instead of gearing up and powering down as the year progress we’re consistently run at a good pace, slowing down and going full throttle at other times. I liken this place to running a marathon, versus several hundred yard dashes.

I’m blessed to work with two very wise and incredible people, my boss Mark has a resume that is longer than a mile, filled with everything under the sun from all over the world.  None of that compares to the heart and passion that he has for excellence and the people that serve in this ministry.  Then there is Jordan, our broadcast and video engineer is probably one of the brightest people I’ve ever worked along side of. He’s got some brains when it comes to everything dealing with video and broadcast stuff. If he’s got something to say, it’s usually worth listening to, and even further taking it into consideration.

Rabbit chasing at this point, but I just wanted to let the interwebs know I’m still alive and well. Hopefully after Christmas I’ll be able to devote a little more time to thoughtful writing again.

Be safe during the Christmas Season, especially those who read and are involved in big productions.