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This is the video from our worship at Sunridge Church this past weekend in all of its straight-from-the-console audio mix. Any thoughts?

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Recap: Our worship team had to practice on Sunday morning due to my travel schedule this past week. Of course our musicians and tech team are brilliant and performed well under the circumstances. Last Sunday was flawlessly executed by our volunteers, allowing me to attend a conference this past week. That same group of volunteers at Sunridge supported this weekend with excellence. Read the rest of this entry »

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Recap: Today we had our big vocal group (11 singers) and its always nice to hear a bigger sound on some of our worship tunes. One thing important for most singers is having actual musical scores to learn from. We make our own or use www.praisecharts.com to purchase songs. The key to this modern sound working well with so many singers is that they do not sing harmony on every part or sing every part. The more singers or even musicians you have in a worship team the more defined the parts have to be and the smaller the piece of the musical pie. Our group did great with this! Read the rest of this entry »

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Recap: We had a service that went a bit long and where in just the music and greeting time we corrected by 6 minutes for the 2nd service. Our interim pastor, Britt Sipe, shared some family news which challenged us to step up and support financially our church. Sunridge, like many other churches, has had to make some difficult choices. However, it is exciting to see what the possibilities are for the future. Can anyone say “roller coaster” for me? Read the rest of this entry »

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