Archive for the 'Worship' Category

Guitar Hero III Save The Planet Tour @ Northpointe Church!

Friday, August 15th, 2008

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Did you see the June 8 Guitar Hero III tournament at Northpointe Church? All proceeds go to Greenville Middle Academy green efforts. On May 19 & 21, the greenLIFEproject brought Rock Band, Guitar Hero, Live Earth and An Inconvenient Truth to the 6th grade science classes of Greenville Middle Academy.
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Getting to Know Donnie Nix, Minister of Production and Missions - Part 3

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Click on the link below to listen to the 3rd part of the interview with Donnie Nix.

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Local Church Uses Kid Konnection Software

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

In a previous post, we told you about Kid Konnection software.  This post has an interview with the volunteer coordinator of Oak Pointe Church in southern Greenville county.

Click on the link below to listen to the interview.

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“Kid Konnection” - Children’s Church “Check-In” Software

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

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For some people, going to church isn’t the same as it use to be.  No stained glass windows, no pews, no choir, in fact, no church building.  Many new churches, called church plants, meet where ever they can find available space.  Some people won’t come to a traditional church for various reasons so these churches go to the people.  Many of them meet in schools or store fronts.  They still preach and teach God’s word but just in a different setting.

The set-up at these churches is quite different.  When I say “set-up”, I really mean to set up.  Every week, volunteers come in and set up for the preschool department, the children’s department, the band, and any other area that is needed to “have church”. 

One area that is kind of new is the children’s “check-in” station.  When you come in, someone will be there to greet you and to “check” your children in for their classes.  You give the volunteers a unique security code for your child that only you know.  In order to get your child after service, you must give them this code.  This is one way that the church provides you with peace of mind while you are in the worship service. 

Most of the software that is used at these “check-in” stations is very expensive but we have a solution to that. 

Kid Konnection is “check-in” software that is easy to use and is very affordable for those churches that want “big church” resourses but have “little church” funds.

Brendan O’Gorman, owner of BrenWaves LLC, created this software when he saw how unorganized their church “check-in” had become.  All it takes is a laptop computer and a label printer.

Click on the link below for more information.

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Brookwood Community Church - South Campus, Simpsonville, SC

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

We’ve had the pleasure of working with Marsh/Bell Construction Company on the new South Campus at Brookwood Community Church in Simpsonville, SC.  Each week we will be posting new pictures of the building’s progress. 

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Vandiver on the fast track ‘reaching out to students’ at Northpointe

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

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“On the job at Northpointe Church, pastor Tommy Vandiver is a picture of tranquility — even when 12-week-old son Joshua is around.

On the motocross racetrack, Vandiver fits in nicely with the chaos.

“I enjoy it immensely,” he says of his unusual hobby. “It’s addictive — when you get into it, it gets in your blood.”

The highly-competitive Vandiver began participating in motocross races as a teenager. He “retired” from the sport during his days as a seminary student, but returned to the mud-soaked motorcycle battles after moving to Greenville in 1996.

“The day after a race, I’m usually pretty sore. Most of the competitors are a lot younger,” says Vandiver. “But it’s a lot of fun.”

For Vandiver, 41, the roar of motocross racing helps satisfy a sense of adventure and keeps his competitive juices flowing. He competed in football, track and wrestling at Commerce (Ga.) High in the mid-1980s, and in more recent years enjoyed competing in half-marathons until knee problems stalled that hobby.

The same sense of adventure has shaped Vandiver’s career. The man who came to Greenville as minister of music at White Oak Baptist Church in 1996 had two large leaps of faith in 2002, when he started a new church — and took on the role of pastor.

“I never saw myself as a pastor. I didn’t really want that responsibility,” says Vandiver. “But I just felt like God was leading us to start a church in this area.”

The “us” reference includes wife Iuliana (pronounced U-lee-anna), another part of Vandiver’s life that meshes divine intervention with his adventurous nature. Vandiver was part of a mission team to Romania in 1998 and was asked by the South Carolina Baptist Convention to lead a team to Bucharest, Romania, the following year. At the last minute, the trip was changed to the southeastern Romanian city of Buzau. Iuliana was assigned to meet the mission team as a translator.” - Excerpt from The Greenville News’ City People, February 13, 2008 by Abe Hardesty.

Click on the link below to read the entire article.

Vandiver on the fast track

Get to Know Anthony Coppedge, Media Consultant

Monday, March 17th, 2008

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I had the opportunity to interview Anthony Coppedge, one of the leading media consultants in the US.  He counsels small churches on how they can aquire “big” church media resources.  Anthony helps these churches with their budgets and shows them how they can use what they have to accomplish what they want to do.  You can visit his website at www.anthonycoppedge.com.

Click on the link below to listen to the first part of my audio interview with Anthony.

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Artist fills churches with fun construction

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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“David Rowe’s aim through his Holy Smoke business is to help churches attract more families and children.

Holy Smoke Studios is a new company that builds and creates biblically themed worship environments for children’s church spaces and day cares.

Its offerings include custom-designed 3-D murals, panoramas, life-sized cut outs, puppet theaters and rooms.

“Anything the mind can conceive, we can build,” Rowe said. “From a Bible village to a Western town — you name it.”

Clearview Baptist Church on State Park Road, Holy Smoke’s first South Carolina project, chose to have Bibleland created in nearly 2,000 square feet of the church’s old main sanctuary.

The Rev. Dr. Christian Hall, pastor at Clearview, said, “We’ve always had a goal of making the children’s hour the most exciting hour. That’s why we went with something so different, that’s more of a biblical scene with a town in there, bright colors.”

The scenery includes a tree house that will allow puppets to come out of windows in multi-levels. And instead of pews in the main auditorium, children can sit on risers.

Hall said the church wanted a facility that would also draw kids, keep their attention and show parents “how important they are to us.”

Rowe’s concept for Holy Smoke began in his heart more than three years ago.

After being in the ministry for 25 years, Rowe said he noticed declining attendance in a lot of churches.

“Their congregations are getting older, and a lot of them are not reaching out to kids and young couples,” he said. Rowe saw the impact that companies similar to his own, but larger, were having on churches in other areas of the country.

He cited, for example, North Point Community Church in Georgia which has “Upstreet,” a hallway converted into a city street “to create the feel of a neighborhood where children learn how to study the Bible, worship through singing, and build quality friendships with other kids and adult leaders” according to its Web site.

“I saw how these churches stepped out by faith and did something for their kids, how it affected their church for growth,” he said. “So, I think we’re on the beginning end of a wave of the future of what churches are going to need to do to reach the next generation of people.” - Excerpt from The Greenville News, Sunday March 2, 2008 by Angelia Davis. 

For more information on Holy Smoke Studios, go to their website at http://www.holysmokestudios.com/.

 

 

Boosting the power of religion

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

The following post was taken from http://greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage as reported by Angelia Davis, Business Writer.

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“Leonard Brown Jr. believes no church has to play second fiddle to a secular venue when it comes to quality sound and video.

“Our message is the most important message in the world,” he said. “I think it stands to reason that we should use the best tools at our disposal.”

Brown, through his eight-year-old company, Advanced Media Systems, helps churches enhance their worship experience by installing multimedia projection systems, high definition displays, intelligent lighting and digital sound equipment.

The Berea-based company is already nationally recognized for its work. Among its honors is its being named one of the Top 50 Systems Integrators in the U.S. by Systems Contractor News Magazine.

The company is reaching yet another milestone with the installation of its 200th church multimedia system at Grace Church in Powdersville.

Brown believes his own church, Forestville Baptist, north of Travelers Rest, is the first area church to go completely high definition.

The 125-year-old church embraced high technology two years ago, with the completion of its new sanctuary. It has 15 flat-panel displays throughout the facility, a computer-operated lighting system, and high-definition projectors and video.

“To bring a church out here in the cow pastures up to this level of technology was like pulling teeth over a long period of time,” Brown said. “It’s a pretty high-tech situation out here in the country.”

Click on the link below to read the entire article.

Berea electronics company is bringing new sights, sounds to houses of worship

For more information on Advanced Media Systems, go to their website at http://www.advancedmediasystems.net/

WfX 07 - Worship Facilities Conference & Expo, Atlanta, Ga. - Oct 24-26, 2007 - Starts Tomorrow!

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

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#1 Event for Church Facilities & Technology Teams!

“WFX is dedicated to helping growing churches reach their ministry objectives… This unique event provides unparalleled learning… Join thousands of your peers from across the world to study, share ideas, gain inspiration and lean… ” - excerpts from www.wfxweb.com.