Video broadcast

Live. Online. Immediate.

You want to have the church meeting live at the same time, whether in-person or online. To do this, you have to broadcast your service live.

However, it’s not all one-way. You can make it interactive and engaging wherever the congregation members and visitors are located.

Things to consider

As you consider going live online, keep a few things in mind.

  1. You need to prayerfully plan and prepare for the service, always starting the signal early before the service and being on time (aside from technical difficulties).

  2. You must have a reliable, steady, high-speed Internet connection. The details on those requirements are below.

  3. Producing a live online service requires a dedicated volunteer team. Making sure they are trained and prepared to serve is key, and keep in mind that burnout easily happens.

  4. A service being broadcast live online is just that - live. Preparing to mitigate issues, mistakes, and errors is important because people watching the service on screens expect a certain level of quality.

Going live

When you are going live, you need to make a couple of decisions.

  1. What video platform will you use to go online?

  2. How will people access your live service?

These questions, along with the instructions on getting online, are in the presentation below.

Engaging online

A church service is not supposed to be one-way. The Christian is not supposed to be a consumer. It is a worship service.

How do we then engage and interact with those who are joining online? With powerful tools that we have today, this is possible.

Need support?

There are many possibilities to produce a great live experience of the worship service. Ultimately, the online broadcast is an expression of the church, and producing services with simplicity and excellence is key to a sustainable online ministry.

Should you need more help with getting your church online, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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