Archive for December, 2009
Mission to Asia
1 Comment Published by Camron Ware - Visual Worshiper December 22nd, 2009 in Visual WorshipNext month (January 2010), Stephen, Nate and I will be heading to Thailand and Hong Kong to help teach and encourage people who are serving in their local church, and who are leading their communities in visual worship. I can’t express what an amazing opportunity this is.
We are traveling to China to share our hearts [...]
Visual Worship 2010
1 Comment Published by Camron Ware - Visual Worshiper December 18th, 2009 in Visual WorshipStephen Proctor wrote this up; and since we are a part of this together (with others of course), I didn’t see any sense to re-write it! My heart is exactly in line with what Stephen says in the first 4 paragraphs, so check it out!
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There are many factors that contribute to this journey of “visual [...]
Environmental Projection in Traditional Worship Spaces
4 Comments Published by Camron Ware - Visual Worshiper December 16th, 2009 in Tech Gear, Visual WorshipI want to highlight a couple of churches that have REALLY cool and beautiful worship spaces, that are a more traditional smaller, longer room with vaulted ceilings, lots of wood accents, and warm lighting. The two churches are First United Methodist of Mansfield, TX and Pinedale Christian Church of Winston-Salem, NC. Both churches have a [...]
Planet Wisdom – Concept to Stage
19 Comments Published by Camron Ware - Visual Worshiper December 8th, 2009 in Lighting Design, Tech Gear, Visual WorshipThe Planet Wisdom tour just kicked back in full-swing in Minnesota this past weekend; and wow! What a fun, engaging, and powerful weekend. Mark Matlock, The Skit Guys, Dutton, and special guest Dawson McAllister were there to teach, engage, and lead worship for a couple thousand students. (Fun back story: Dawson McAllister was the founder [...]
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