Wired Church 2.0 is the go-to guide for church staff and volunteers coordinating multimedia digital technology for worship, the classroom, and marketing. Covering everything from website design and trends in digital media to selecting and training your media team. Wilson and Moore were on the leading edge of media ministry with their 1999 volume The Wired Church: Making Media Ministry. Wired Church 2.0 is the guidebook for a new generation of technology, addressing new multimedia trends, including blogs, podcasts, streaming video, and more. Wired Church 2.0 is a comprehensive how-to book written in an easy-to-understand "dummies' guide" style. Church media coordinators will learn about the technology, costs, methods, and tricks-of-the-trade for producing high-quality web and video elements for worship, education, and marketing. Len Wilson and Jason Moore run Midnight Oil Productions, a cutting-edge media ministry agency based in Grand Prairie, Texas. They have authored several books together, including Design Matters: Creating Powerful Imagery for Worship (2006), Digital Storytellers: The Art of Communicating the Gospel in Worship (2002) and The Wired Church: Making Media Ministry (1999), all from Abingdon Press.
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Sprinkled throughout the manual are brief personal anecdotes by actual, in-the-trenches youth workers, case studies of church-office debacles, pivotal lessons learned over decades of ministry, nightmare scenarios to avoid, and glorious ...
... The Wired Church 2.0 (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2008), 29–38. 4. Crowley, Liturgical Art, 66–77. Blackwood, The Power of Multi-Sensory Preaching and Teaching, 40–58. Schultze, High-Tech Worship?, 12. 5. 6. 7. Wilson with Moore, Wired ...
... Church (Bailey and Storch, 2007), The Wired Church 2.0 (Wilson and Moore, 2008), and The Reason Your Church Must Twitter (Coppedge, 2009), and as a result Christians have become avid users of new media. Christian. blogging. Blogging ...
... Church of the Non-Believers,” Wired Magazine, Issue 14, 11 November 2006, http://www.wired. com/wired/archive/14.11/atheism.html (June 14, 2010). 6 Lauri Lebo, “Keeping God Out of Science Class in an Obama Administration,” Religion ...
This volume is a plea for a wider understanding of education, and is based in part on a German-Swedish teaching and research cooperation. Following this example, it focuses on a future-oriented networking of plural forms of education.
Author Monique M. Ingalls argues that participatory worship music performances have brought into being new religious social constellations, or "modes of congregating".
... church marketing and the advancement of its outreach and missions, as evinced in expressively titled publications like The Reason Your Church Must Twitter, The Blogging Church, and The Wired Church 2.0. In particular, much impetus is ...
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