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The
purpose of our team is to use audio and video
technology to help create an atmosphere which
allows people to experience and celebrate God’s
presence. Along the way, we like to have fun
accomplishing our mission. For each Service we
count on volunteers to operate the PowerPoint
computer, lighting console, video switcher, and
sound for both front of house and monitors.
While previous experience in one or more of
these areas is helpful, it is by no means a
requirement.
We're looking for people who have a heart for
VCF services and who want to use their gifts to
help others worship and connect to God. We'll
work with you to find the best fit on the tech
team and to train you in the specific skills
needed.
For
more information about volunteering with
services, please contact Josh or April at
joshapril@hotmail.com or call the
church at
207-854-8339.
Steve Feigleson-
Steve currently serves as one of the main sound
& lighting technicians for Sunday morning
services. He has experience in many technical
aspects of audio management from the stage to
the sound booth. He’s also a skilled musician
and has a background in leading worship. Steve
resides in Falmouth with his wife Lisa and their
two boys.
Tim
Clement-
Tim currently serves as one of the main sound &
lighting technicians.
Tim has a lot of
experience in managing audio for musicians and
speakers for our Sunday morning services. He
works with the technical aspects of audio
production from the stage to the sound booth.
He’s also a skilled musician. Tim lives in
South Portland with his wife Cathy and their two
boys.
Clyde Anderson-
Clyde heads up the projection ministry and
oversees all of the volunteers. Clyde's team
operates PowerPoint, worship lyric software, and
incorporates photography and streaming video
during our services.
Art Peterson-
Art has joined
us to assist with sound and lighting.
Video Ministry
If
you’re like most Americans, you learn more about
the world around you from your television than
from any other single source. At VCFGP, we
believe in meeting people where they are, and
we’ve discovered that using video technology can
often times be the most powerful way to
communicate to today’s churchgoers. Whether it
is movie clips, worship videos, or even some
homegrown humor, we like to utilize video during
our services to help engage our attendees and to
teach in new and relevant ways.
If
you’re interested in volunteering on the video
team, or if you’d like to learn more about how
and why the Vineyard uses video in our services,
please contact Josh or April LaFrance at
joshapril@hotmail.com, or at the
church at 207.854.8339.
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