32. How Churches Are Using Video to Go Online A Panel Discussion

Published: April 27, 2020, 1 p.m.

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With the Covid-19 shutdown, everyone has been affected, and churches and houses of worship are no exception.  During this time video has become central to the way that a lot of churches operate.  For some that have already been doing video and streaming it online, the transition has been fairly easy, but for others that haven\\u2019t done anything online before it\\u2019s been a learning process.

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Everyone is having to pivot and learn some tips for how to adjust to an online only audience.  In this episode with Chris Jacobsen, Mike Jones and Cameron Davis we dive into their experiences creating video content at their churches and their experiences being participants.

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What people need now is connection to other people.  And whether that is through a large zoom call or a watch party of a pre-recorded service, there are ways to creating that interaction that will feel true to who you are.  

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In this episode we share some tips for helping create those connections.  For example make sure the person talking is making eye contact with the camera, as this will help the viewer feel more connected to the speaker.  Also if you create a 10-minute countdown before or after the service for people to make comments online, that will also provide some more time for people to connect.

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But most importantly make sure that in everything you do, make sure it feels genuine and transparent, so that it\\u2019s an extension of who your church is on a normal Sunday.  Also make sure that you as a church keep your core reason for being at the center of who you are, and don\'t let yourself over produce your message.

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Referenced Links

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Chris Jacobsen

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Instagram: @Cl.jacobsen

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Meadow Springs 

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Cameron Davis

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Instagram: @1camdavis

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Mike Jones

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Email: parablepictures@live.com

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