![]() January 19, 2021 Dear Holston Friends,
One week from today...I am so excited about this upcoming webinar. Jason Moore will be leading us how to think through hybrid worship experiences: In-person and Online at the same time. The webinar will be Tuesday, January 26 at 10:00 am. I cannot recommend this webinar highly enough. Jason will give us several things to consider and practical ways to help us create successful hybrid worship services.
See the info below and register soon. We currently only have 100 viewing spaces available. This webinar is for anyone that helps design worship at your church.
Blessings,
Tim Jones Director of Communications Holston Conference The United Methodist Church
Before the global pandemic, the majority of congregations who were streaming worship online were (more or less) creating an experience for the people gathered in-person in their buildings. Leaders would often (at some point) look into the camera and say, "And if you're worshiping with us online, we're glad you've joined us." They'd then look back at the people gathered in-person and continue on with a worship experience designed as a physical gathering.
This meant that the home audience were observers of what was happening in real time on-site. They could watch, but not truly participate. This model (arguably) worked because - at the time - we knew nothing different.
In March 2020, when congregations ended in-person worship and went online (many for the first time) the methodology for streaming worship completely shifted paradigms. Everything was about the home audience. There was no one in the room, and the people at home could feel that shift. They knew they were being talked to directly.
Now we face one of the most critical moves in the next iteration of the online worship experience. As we move back into our buildings, we mustn't return to making people at home observers after talking directly to them for so long. They'll feel that too.
We also can't take an approach where we treat the in-person crowd as the studio audience, providing the laugh or clap track, for the people watching at home. Neither of these audiences should feel secondary. If we fail to think about how to create a BOTH/AND scenario as we go back to in-person worship, we will lose so much of what we've gained in these last seven plus months.
Join us for Both/And: Maximizing Hybrid Worship Experiences For Online and In-Person Audiences
This 2.5 hour workshop will delve into strategies for how to create powerful transformative worship where no one feels like they’re an afterthought. It will explore:
• Re-imagining worship for both/and • How to create interactive both/and experiences • Bringing at home and in-person audiences together in real time • Alternative opportunities for online audiences watching in-person livestreams • Repurposing in-person worship for online audiences • Strategies for adapting practices for both/and • Avoiding letting your groove becoming a rut • And more
![]() Known for his pioneering work in collaborative worship design and guest readiness, Jason Moore has devoted the last two plus decades to resources development, training, and coaching & consulting that works for local churches of all sizes, styles and means.
His latest book From Franchise to Local Dive: Multiplying Your Church By Discovering Your Contextual Flavor, a book on revitalizing and starting new worship experiences is available at www.franchise2dive.com
|