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Don't Let Your Knowledge Base Literally Walk Out [ServiceCrew Pt1]

Season 1 Episode 232 Published 1 week, 1 day ago
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What happens to your Sunday service when your most critical technical volunteer gets sick, goes on vacation, or moves away? If your church production relies entirely on one or two people, you are one person away from a total disaster.


In this episode, we tackle the danger of having a "single point of failure" in your tech booth. We break down the crucial importance of cross-training your church tech volunteers so that your audio, video, and lighting positions are never dependent on just one person.



In this episode you'll hear:

0:00 Intro: Meet Our Guest & Guest Host

7:00 What Happens When Your Lead Techs Miss a Sunday?

14:00 The Crucial Importance of Cross-Training Volunteers

22:00 Documentation: Building a Church Tech Knowledge Base

33:00 Is Building a Massive Volunteer Bench Actually Realistic?

40:40 How to Communicate Your Need for Volunteers to Leadership

43:30 The Danger of Depending on Just One Tech Volunteer

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