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Run Before You Walk

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by Capital Hope Media

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<p>Quality has been democratized. Run Before You Walk helps equip smaller churches to do great online ministry.</p>

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4/6/2021

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August 3, 2021

Can We Live-Stream for $1k?

Lots of churches are trying to live stream on a shoe-string budget. That's technically possible, but we think it unwise. We think it's unwise because it's almost impossible to do that well, and the goal is not simply to live stream, it's to provide fairly high quality video. You know this intuitively. When you search for a video on YouTube, and you click a low-quality video, how often do you click away, looking for the same content with better quality? To do live-streaming well, churches need a budget starting around $10k, and a team of about 8 volunteers. Then, they need time to improve. Unless your church can commit to that, we think you should be doing pre-recorded. While many think of pre-recorded as more work, that's because they haven't considered how much work true live-streaming is.

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May 25, 2021

Monitoring Discipleship in Online Worship

Measuring discipleship online isn't much different from in-person, though the events you'll notice might change. All the sudden, liking Instagram posts might matter quite a bit. We walk through how to think about this in this episode. We use a 5-stage discipleship system: Uninterested, unengaged Spiritually interested, but not connected to a church Church-goer, but not engaged in sanctification/being more like Jesus, etc Taking responsibility for their own growth Taking responsibility for the growth of others Essentially, you're monitoring for signs a person is moving from one category to the next. We give some thoughts on what sort of things you might see in an online worship community. This episode was filmed at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Tustin, CA. Visit them online at https://aumctustin.org/

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May 11, 2021

Implementing Goals: Strategy in Practice

In a previous episode, we outline 3 goals that churches might have for online worship. Most churches will be aiming at one (or more) of these goals. This episode compares various models of online worship to these goals. We hope this helps you process the implications of various strategies, and how to work them out in the real world. Roughly 3 ways of doing online church: Zoom worship Pre-recorded with one camera Multi-Cam, Live Streamed 3 Strategic Goals for Online & Hybrid Ministry, for the local church: Invitation to In-Person Disciple the people who attend In-Person, or wish they attended Create an extra worship service/community/campus

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<p>Quality has been democratized. Run Before You Walk helps equip smaller churches to do great online ministry.</p>
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