The Work Is Never Done

Prompted.

Posted by Brian On September - 13 - 2009

This morning (09/13) I felt prompted to kneel down and pray during the first service while the bands were finishing their sets. I’m not sure why but I just felt nervous about the tech for this service, specifically something during the start of the message. As I got on my face before God and prayed hard that He would spread His love during this service, I felt like I needed to go upstairs to the Crow’s Nest immediately. I went up just in time to help my director trigger the recording for Stage 123 and immediately noticed something was wrong. At some point this morning a simple BNC cable for camera 4 died, leaving the camera dull and lifeless on screen (like a weird black and white). Quick action and some spare cables (which I bought for next to nothing on a whim) helped us minimize the effect and fix the problem. How strange is it to feel prompted by God? Strange. How cool is it to see prayer answered right before your eyes? Very cool. I hope and pray that God will continue to prompt me and that I will be still long enough to hear Him. Also, never forget to turn off your screen saver before the service.

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    Posted on October 8th, 2009 at 11:09 PM

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In these pages you will find the amassed wisdom of a mid-twenties tech-nerd. I’m almost as passionate about technology as I am about Jesus Christ and my family. When I’m not working as technical director of Rock Bridge Community Church I’m either hanging out with my family or sleeping. This is basically my space to word vomit and share how we do tech at Rock Bridge. Sometimes it’ll be exciting, sometimes it’ll be lame. I make no promises for consistent quality (or any quality for that matter.) Hopefully it’ll be fun and I’ll update it enough to make it worth your while. Peace out.