Do you remember the old TV show the A-Team? When the world was in trouble and the regular guys couldn't handle the situation, the A-Team would be called in. They would do their thing and by the end of the episode they would have saved the day. They actually made an A-Team movie this year. I haven't seen the new movie yet, but I loved that show as a kid! Did you ever wonder if there was a B-Team? Does your media ministry have a B-Team?
In our church, we run media for worship services in our main Worship Center (1500 people), our Fellowship Hall (500 people) and our Children's Praise Room (200 kids) simultaneously on Sunday mornings. Because of the size difference in the services it would be easy to feel like you are on the B-Team if you're serving in the Children's Praise Room or even the Fellowship Hall.
But, we don't have a B-Team...our volunteers are all on the A-Team! Without them serving in every area, we would miss the opportunity to serve people in all of our worship services. The kids hearing the Gospel in the Praise Room is equally as important as the senior adults hearing it in Classic Worship or the young adults hearing it in Modern Worship.
By planning to work together as a unified team (even if you're serving in different rooms) you'll have the opportunity to use media as a tool to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with people throughout your congregation. And as Hannibal would always say on the A-Team, "I love it when a plan comes together!"
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