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25 Day of Free Christmas Music
Dec 3rd
Amazon is giving away MP3s for Christmas in what they are calling 25 Days of Free. They are giving away Christmas songs from some of your favorite artists. One per day, so you need to keep checking back periodically and download them for FREE!
Also don’t forget about Worship House Media’s 12 Days of Christmas.
12 Days of Free Video Elements for Christmas!
Dec 1st
If you don’t know I am a huge fan of Worship House Media. Not only do they save me hours of time surfing for the best video for our worship gatherings by offering many different producers works, they give a lot way for FREE!
Your not going to want to miss 12 Days of Christmas.
On the 1st day of Christmas Worship House Media gave to me Fearfully Made
…and a partridge in a pair tree!
Worship House Kids Launches!
Oct 7th

It’s Not Crap!
Dec 1st
Daily Freebie Promo – “You Can’t Say That” from Worship House Media on Vimeo.
FYI – Dale’s beard is sweet! It makes me feel like he’s Santa!
Chanukah Move Over
Nov 28th
Chanukah has 7 days of gifts, thanks to Worship House Media we get 20 days.
Starting Dec 1st Worship House Media is giving away a video each week day!
Daily Freebie Promo – “They’ll Never Know” from Worship House Media on Vimeo.
Churchy Media and MuxTapes
Apr 23rd
The guys at ChurchyMedia are knocking the ball out of the park when it comes to their video podcast called Short Takes.

Below I embedded a Short Take on how worship teams can use MuxTape
Keep up the good work!
Online Resources: Media
May 17th
These are a list of my favorites media websites for worship gatherings. Not necessarily the best sites, just my favorite. We, Church2.0, do not recieve kick-backs from these companies although we would gladly take them. Kidding!
Worship House Media is possibly the best site to start looking for videos because WHM offers videos from other media companies such as Floodgate, Igniter, Eleven72, and more.
Sermon Spice has some thought provoking stuff. If you are a fan of baseing your preaching/teachings off of movies that are popular, SS is the place for you. Currently the are giving away Spider Man 3 videos for free.
Highway Video is probably the most famous name in the media for churches scene. Not my favorite, but it has some good stuff.
QUICK TIP: Often videos sites give a video or two away for free. ChurchVideoIdeas.com does a great job of keeping up on who’s giving out videos for free. I use his blog to keep an eye out for free videos.
Vision Article: Less Is More
Mar 12th

I was on Vision magazine’s website and found an article by Greg Atkinson called “Less Is More“. Here is some of key thoughts/ideas that you should take from the article:
“Although their presentation software has the ability to put text over moving/looping backgrounds, they used mostly still backgrounds. Often when a church moves from PowerPoint to a presentation software designed for worship they forget about still backgrounds.”
Use More Still Images:
I remember using a moving background at a small gathering behind the song text and noticed that people were developing vertigo halfway through the song. So, be cautious of using moving backgrounds too often. I even suggest using white text over black-background often. It allows the congregation to slow down their busy mind and focus on the words you are using to praise God.
“Let’s assume you hear 2 sermons: One that is supplemented with 30 messages slides and one that has 3 message slides. Which one do you think you are most likely to remember? You guessed it: The one with 3 slides. Less IS more, especially if it is done creatively. I’d rather you give me 3 images than 3 bullet points.”
The Few the PowerPoint Slides for Sermons the Better:
A good rule of thumb is the 10/20/30 PowerPoint Rule for a sermon/teaching. No more then ten slides, approximately twenty minutes, and no smaller than a thirty size font. This is helps you keep the teaching concise and focused. Also use images for the visual learner and words to help the text driven learners.
“My thought is to apply the “less is more” principle to how we present our weekly announcements, whether it’s an actual staff member mentioning the top announcement(s) of the week, or a video that highlights the top 2 to 3 things that need attention. It’s simple logic that people are more likely to remember 1 or 2 announcements than they are to remember 5 or 6. If retention is our goal, why do so many of our churches make numerous announcements?”
Keep Announcements To A Minimum:
Announcements can take up way to much of your gathering/meeting time. Keep them to the church wide announcements and/or for highlights/corrections only. If you have a bulletin make the most of it. Make the bulletin easy to read and easy to find information that the church is looking for. Keep the descriptions simple and to the point. That way you only have to make announcements for the major events.




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