The term technical artist is an excellent description for those who work in church production, but the phrase still needs a little defining. To paint a better picture, here are 10 traits of a technical artist.
Your job as a technical leader is to produce excellent services, but you’re also called to grow a team both as technical artists and disciples. How can you grow your team on top of all the other work you need to get done?
What’s your reaction when something goes wrong? Do you get defensive, try to shift blame, or explain the problem away? Or, do you embrace the mistake, learn from it and move on?
You know you need to build a team but you’re not sure where to start. Or maybe you have a team now, but you want to learn how your team can grow. Here are 5 steps to grow your church’s tech arts team.
Technology is important to help people hear and understand the worship service, but it’s much more than that. Production is about enabling others to worship.
Production teams can have a hard time striking a balance between engaging in worship and producing a service. Here are some tips to help you engage in worship while you serve.
The Production Pastor is about helping you (and your team) grow as Technical Artists and Disciples of Jesus. Learn more
Become a Better Technical Artist
Sign up to receive weekly lessons (delivered each Friday) highlighting stories and lessons I’ve learned from my own journey in production ministry. Sign up and learn more about how you can grow as a technical artist.