Descripción de la sección

    • This network is designed to take your hybrid ministry to the next level. By "Hybrid Church" we mean worship and community events that take place with a live congregation physically gathered in church AND a congregation participating online using technologies like video streaming and video conferencing. This network will go beyond the basics of setting up a hybrid worship service and teach you how to troubleshoot and design a resilient setup and develop your ministry to these members.

      Next session: TBD! Stay tuned!

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    • What We'll Learn from our Resources

      Looking at our Resource Section, you can expect to learn the following:

      • The basic theology of hybrid worship
      • Terms and concepts used in livestreaming
      • How to assess and map your current set-up
      • How to troubleshoot when things go wrong
    • Resource Overview

      Why Hybrid Worship?

      A talk from Tay that gives the basic overview of the world of church and social media, looking into some basic theological considerations.

      The Basic Pieces of Hybrid Worship

      A Hybrid Worship Glossary of important terms and concepts. 

      Methods of Providing Hybrid Worship

      Three case studies that show different set-ups for livestreaming worship. 

      Assessing Your Context

      Three activities that will give you knowledge of the equipment, people, and procedures for you hybrid worship.

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      Designing for Resiliency

      A talk from Tay answering how to design a resilient setup, with some extra problem solving strategies you can use.

      Putting it all together

      Some useful tips that help during the troubleshooting process.

      Let's Get Started!

    • This is the place where you can ask your questions, showcase best practices, or see how you can help others.

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      Exploring the why?

      Few historic events in living memory have caused as much disruption or innovation as the crisis brought about by the COVID-19 Virus. As churches around the world adapted to restrictions on in-person gathering, many congregations and individuals discovered the possibilities of virtual gatherings. In this first topic area we'll explore the why questions in historic and theological frames of reference to show that hybrid worship is both a necessary and desirable form of ministry.

    • In this talk, Tay gives a basic overview of the world of church and social media. It includes some basic theological considerations regarding how to choose not only the different available platforms (for example, choosing Zoom or YouTube), but also how to think about what kind of content to share.

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      Know your terms

      Like any language of prayer, hybrid worship has a particular vocabulary and grammar that we need to learn to express ourselves well. In this topic section we will begin to unpack the basic technical and programmatic pieces necessary to do hybrid worship. By the end of this module you'll know the difference between "synchronous" and "asynchronous" content and be able to name the critical pieces necessary to create each.

    • This "Wiki" style Glossary is list of terms and concepts related to digital church, livestreaming, and related topics and technology. Because it's a Wiki, you can even edit it to add your own discoveries!

    • Three Case-Studies in LiveStreaming

      The following three videos demonstrate three different set-up for livestreaming worship. These examples may be helpful for you to gain an understanding of what different livestream setups can look like based on the context and setting of your church. Some things to think about when designing your set-up are the volunteers and resources you have available, your budget, and what goals you want to achieve with your livestream. These factors will be explored in the three videos, along with the challenges and successes in their hybrid worship set-up. First, watch Jill's video as a short introduction to the three case studies that you will be learning about. 


    • Taking stock

      Every church is different and there are no "one-size-fits-all" solutions to implementing hybrid worship. Whether you are a looking to improve an existing set-up or are starting from scratch, these activities will assist you to organize your efforts. By the end of this module, you will have knowledge on the equipment, people, and processes involved in your hybrid worship.

    • diagram iconMapping your equipment - know what you have and how it all connects. 
    • People iconKnowing your people - who does what during your hybrid worship.

    • You can use this document as a template to write down the roles for your livestream team.

    • Clipboard iconWriting a technical script - have a plan for everything that needs to happen during your hybrid worship. 

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      What does designing for resiliency mean?

      Why is it important for me to have a resilient setup plan?

      What makes a resilient setup?

      How can I design a resilient plan for my hybrid worship setup?

    • In this video, Tay answers some questions about designing for resiliency. 

    • Live Recording

      This recording was taken from our meeting on October 29, 2024. 

      Featuring Janice Meighan, Director of Fundraising & Donor Care, TUCC, on "Demystifying Online Giving."

      By some measurements – such as CRA tax returns - giving appears to be trending down; however, this may not be so. And you should know that those who attend church are more generous Canadians when it comes to donating to charity.

      The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital giving adoption across all generations as social distancing necessitated virtual giving. Charities are now focusing on providing user-friendly, engaging online experiences that cater to each generation’s specific habits to sustain this momentum going forward. In this session, you will learn about the latest trends in digital giving and how churches can benefit from implementing digital giving options.

    • Live Recording

      This live recording is a deep-dive on the OBS video switching streaming software.