Archive for November, 2009
The fine folks that put on the “Gurus of Tech” conference are in the process of releasing videos of the sessions from this past year’s conference. Here is our session, “Conversations on Visual Worship”, led by Camron Ware, Biscuet, and yours truly.
The bad news…we…
read moreOne of the marks of a good software company is releasing a new product only when it’s truly ready. …even if it means missing a publicly projected release date. This Fall, we’ve all been watching Renewed Vision intently and with much anticipation as they’ve been giving us glimpses of their long-awaited upgrade to read more
Reason #1024 to go to events like DIRT: outside guerrilla projection parties!
All photos taken by Camron Ware of VisualWorshiper.com. Check out some more photos from the night.
Kids, don’t try this at home! :) ok, just kidding…but there are read more
As I’ve been on the road having conversations with pastors, worship leaders & techies who are all trying to figure out how creativity works in worship, I have had a growing burden to gain a clearer understanding of what true, biblical worship is. i have much to learn and more scripture to dig into…
read moreI once heard a story of a lady, who back in the 1950s & 60s, had a passion for video and film in the Church. She was one of the first in her small rural farm town to own a portable home video camera. She even went as far as buying her own film projector…
read moreThis weekend, i’ll be out on tour with Travis Cottrell & friends.
Tonight (Friday, Nov 13th) we’ll be in Jackson, TN at Englewood Baptist Church, 7:00pm.
Saturday, Nov 14th @ First Baptist Church in Cartersville, GA (6:30pm).
and Sunday, Nov 15th @ First Baptist Concord near Knoxville, TN (6:00pm).
If you…
read more— Why use simple colored generic loops (ex Digital Juice Jumpbacks) to lead visual worship? It doesn’t “mean” anything, so why? —
this seems to be the train of thought amongst a few of us in this “visual worship conversation”. However, could simple loops with nothing but textures, colors and particles ever have a…
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