A Note from the Techs at the 6PM
Hey everyone who was at the 6PM this week...
During the 6pm service on September 21, Michael and I encountered a problem with one of our projectors that affected a good portion of the congregation during the video sermon. The image was cut off and I can imagine was very distracting as there is not a good angle towards the TV or the other screen to watch the sermon.
Michael and I were aware of the problem, unfortunately, and tried a couple quick troubleshooting ideas at the start of the sermon but soon found that it was an issue that could not be fixed without bringing the sermon to a stop and thus distracting the entire congregation.
We do apologize for this inconvenience and hope that it wasn't too distracting. We have already posted both the audio and video footage from this Sunday and encourage you to revisit the sermon if you care to.
This week, we will be addressing this problem and do not foresee it being a problem anymore in the future.
Again, Michael and I apologize for this but wanted you all to know that we were aware of it and would be working out the bugs for the following weeks!
Also, so you know, we are working on solving the "sound delay" and should have that fixed by Sunday too. We appreciate your prayers and patience during the early stages of this experiment. Our goal is to get better every week!
Thanks for giving us an opportunity to serve you all here at St. Paul's week after week! It is truly a blessing!
Your brother and servant in Christ,
Evan Rummel Atmosphere Co-Coordinator


Comments
Evan/Mike,
You guys are doing a fantastic job. We understand that there will be issues from time to time - there is in every aspect of ministry. Keep up the good work, we appreciate it.
Bob Jeram | Mon 22 Sep 2008
I have found it is a special gift of technicians that allow the rest of us to float our success on their invisible work. You guys make it work every week and through your dedication and serving we are able to lose ourselves in worship. Thank you!
Patti-M | Mon 22 Sep 2008
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