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Feb 1, 2024

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In many churches, tech and worship teams operate as two separate teams. There is little cohesion, cooperation, and culture shared between the two. In my opinion, this is not the best approach, because both teams are serving the same purpose and have the same objective… to facilitate the corporate worship experience. At a fundamental level, the two teams need each other, and should be working closely together in total alignment.

In this episode, I talk with Todd Elliott, founder of FILO (the largest church production conference in the US) to help us build better communication, collaboration, cohesion, and community between the tech and worship teams at our churches.

Worship leaders, listen to this one with your tech director, and start endeavoring to build a more unified team!

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