Volunteer-Heavy Ministries & Taking A Sunday Off [Jeremy
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As a Technical Director, when was the last time you were actually able to take a Sunday off? If your church relies heavily on volunteers, stepping away from the tech booth can feel completely impossible.
We also tackle the massive, ongoing debate regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in church tech. Is it a helpful tool or a dangerous shortcut? Finally, we share a hilarious Church Tech Disaster story and wrap up with a crucial reminder: the only way to keep Sundays running long-term is by providing actual, genuine care for your team.
In this episode you'll hear:
0:00 Intro: Touring Atlanta Churches
6:30 Jeremy McKee Joins
12:45 Running a Volunteer-Heavy Production Ministry
28:00 Which Tech Workflows You Should Automate
34:15 The Big Question: Can a Tech Director Take a Sunday Off?
39:15 Should Your Church Be Using AI in Production?
42:30 Church Tech Disaster Story
45:45 Keep Sundays Running: Genuine Volunteer Care
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