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Multimedia incorporates several elements of communication: text, graphics, animation, sound, and video. When properly used, these elements enhance the total worship experience and give new freedom to the worshiper. While using multimedia in worship may be considered "pioneering" by some and "radical" by others, it is not just a fad. Thousands of churches are already using multimedia to take worship to new levels. Multimedia in worship is a combination of art, technology, and spirit. Every church has a unique personality. Multimedia, when used properly, complements this personality instead of working against it as technology alone can do. But multimedia should not be confused with contemporary worship. While they often go hand in hand, many churches use multimedia with a traditional style of worship and music.
That's the beauty of multimedia. It is easily customized to meet the dynamic needs of your church. And if your church has a vision to change it's style of of music or worship, multimedia is a great tool to help create that change.
MUSIC
Most people assume that multimedia is a replacement for hymnals or synonymous with "contemporary worship." That's not true. Hymnals can continue to be used with multimedia and hymns can be included in multimedia. Multimedia does, however, mean improved flexibility.
GRAPHICS
Communicate more effectively with the use of graphics.
SERMON HIGHLIGHTS
Maximize the opportunity for God's Message to make an impact.
ANNOUNCMENTS
Make use of otherwise "dead" time, such as before or after worship, to communicate to the congregation.
PRAYER REQUESTS
Use multimedia to promote the prayer life of your congregation.
Let the congregation share each others' prayer needs.
AND MORE!
WorshipBuilder lets you customize it to create your own libraries. It grows with you as you develop more ways to use multimedia in and around your church.
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