You’ll need cameras, a streaming computer, an encoder, software, streaming websites; it all sounds a little overwhelming and you have no idea what you’re doing. Here are three reasons why you should be outsourcing your live streaming needs.
The choice to live stream or not to live stream your house of worship services can be a controversial topic. Here's how live streaming will grow your church or synagogue.
Need to make sure that your message is as compelling via live stream as it would be during an in person service? One way is by varying your shots to add some variety and dynamism to your videos.
Now that live streaming your church’s services is the norm, it’s time to make sure that your live stream is as engaging as your sermon would be in person. One way to do that is by improving your audio quality.
Now that churches are starting to re-open, if you have already started live streaming you might be wondering whether the accessibility of your services online will reduce the number of congregants attending your in-person services.
We’ve compiled a list of helpful tips and advice from several church live streamers to help guide you and your ministry towards making the most of your church’s live stream.