The Indiana-Kentucky Conference of the UCC is hosting a two-session YouTube presentation about preparing for hybrid worship.
If, like so many churches, you are trying to figure out who you'll need to push the buttons, what tech to buy and build, and how to do both in-person and live-on-screen worship at the same time, this is the series for you.
Watch both sessions during the live premieres, or return to the Indiana-Kentucky Conference YouTube channel at your convenience and get the information and help you need to plan and host a hybrid worship service. It's free!
Session One: Time and Talent, premiers at 6 pm EDT on April 22 here: https://youtu.be/9t-PFd2OsPA.
It will focus on how to plan for a hybrid service.
First Steps Principle Players
What does it look like?
How do we market it?
Tending to multiple audiences
Session Two: Tools and Tech, premiers at 6 pm EDT on April 29 here: https://youtu.be/czsobF8w6KY
It will focus on what you need to go live, such as:
What kind of tech will I need?
How to build it on a budget
What do I do if I am not “tech savvy?”
How does it all work together?
What do we do “if?”
Our guide will be Troy Vaupel. Troy Vaupel is the owner of Vaupel Video, a full-service video production company, specializing in broadcast & social media videos, videography & photography, editing, graphic & motion design, story creation & script writing, live streaming services & consultation. In his 20+ years in video production, Troy Vaupel has produced thousands of projects for a variety of clients. Troy is a lay leader with Bethlehem UCC in Evansville serving as their Creative Ministry Director. During the pandemic, Troy helped pre-produce the virtual worship service for their congregation each week. He also supervised installation of equipment to live-stream their worship from the sanctuary.