Training

Podcasting a Service

Before the Service:

  1. Login to the faith-higginsville.org blog website
  2. Click +New Post from the top menu bar
  3. Title it “Worship Service MM/DD/YYYY”
  4. Click in the content box and hit a return
  5. Enter the following lines after the return:
    • Preacher: theNameOfThePersonPreaching
    • Text: theTextsHeIsPreachingFrom
    • Theme: theThemeOfTheSermon

 

After the Service:

  1. After you have saved the file in Reaper, go to File>Render…
  2. File Name YYYY-MM-DD (you may not need to enter a filename, it may already be there)
  3. Output Format>MP3 (encoder by LAME project)
  4. Click Render 1 File…
  5. After the file renders go back to the blog post
  6. Click in the top of the content box
  7. Click Add Media
  8. Click the Upload Files tab
  9. Click Select Files
  10. It should already be nagivated to last weeks’s folder, so just move up one directory and select this week’s folder
  11. You should see two files, select the one that you just saved (YYYY-MM-DD)
  12. After it uploads, click the Copy URL to Clipboard button
  13. Click Insert into Post
  14. Now scroll down past the end of the post and paste the URL you just copied into the Media URL box and click Verify
  15. Publish the blog post

 

Streaming a Sermon in OBS

  1. Wake up the camera keyboard by clicking the CAM ON/OFF button
  2. Wake up the camera itself by clicking and holding the CAM ON/OFF button for 3 seconds
  3. Launch Chrome and go to YouTube
  4. Make sure the Faith Baptist Church account is logged in (look for shield in top right of window)
  5. Click on Create button (the little movie camera), then click Go Live
  6. Click on the Schedule Stream button
  7. The next window may ask to use the last streaming settings; click Create New
  8. For the new stream enter the following:
    1. Worship Service [Date]
    2. Optional: Title the message with the sermon title and date, eg, “Fear vs Faith – 03/22/2020”
    3. Public
    4. Nonprofits & Activism
    5. Set the service start time
    6. Yes, It’s made for kids
    7. Save
    8. Now if you open YouTube on a different device, you should see the thumbnail for the stream
  9. In the next window, look for “Stream key (paste in encoder)” and click the Copy button
  10. Launch OBS
  11. Click Settings
  12. Click Stream
  13. Paste the stream key into the “Stream Key” box and hit Apply
  14. About 15 minutes before the service set the Scene to Overhead
  15. click ‘Start Streaming’ (NOT ‘Start Recording’)
  16. Go to the YouTube page and click the red “Start Stream” button (it may take a couple of minutes)
  17. After the sermon click ‘Stop Streaming’ in OBS
  18. Click the red “End Stream” button in YouTube

OpenLP: Presenting a Service

Definition of Ministry Roles

This post defines the roles and responsibilities used in WorshipTrac.

  • Video / Overhead Production: Create the overheads in OpenLP to be used in the worship service
  • Video / Overhead Presentation: Run the overheads, ensure the wireless remote is located and charged and given to the pastor at the beginning of the song service, start the PowerPoint at the end of the song service
  • Sound: turn on all equipment except the video computer, record the sermon, run the sound board, and mic up the pastor
  • Piano Backup / Video Presentation Backup / Sound Backup: prepare ahead of time and be ready to step in in case the primary piano/video/sound person can’t be present. You likely won’t have to do anything, but you’re ready just in case.

WorshipMD: 10 Tech Tips

WorshipTrac: Using WorshipTrac

OpenLP: Building a Service

OpenLP: Using Themes

This video will demonstrate how to create, edit, export and import themes in OpenLP:

Sound Board: Recording Sermons

Introduction

We record sermons and other messages for archival purposes and transmission to those who cannot attend or have to occasionally miss.

Recording Sermons

  • Plug the headphones into the headphone icon in the dark output pane in the top right corner of the soundboard
  • Turn on the sound computer (the emachines PC on the left)
  • Remove the USB dongle from the bottom of the blue wireless mouse and plug it in one of the USB port on the front of the PC
  • If the PC launches a web page, go ahead and close it
  • Click the Reaper (x64) icon on the Desktop to launch the recording software
  • Click Insert>Insert track from template>FBC Recording
  • If you have a mic that is unmuted, have someone speak into the mic
  • You should see the yellow bars toward the left of the screen bounce with the vocal input
  • You should also hear the vocals in the headphones
  • Once the speaker is ready to begin the recording, click the red, circular Record button toward the bottom left of the screen
  • You should see soundwaves scrolling across the largest pane in the top right of the screen
  • Once the sermon is over, click the Record button again
  • Save the project by clicking File>Save As…
  • It should default to E:\REAPER Media\
  • Save it with the format MM-YY-DD
  • It will take a couple of minutes to save
  • In order to upload the audio to website/podcast/etc, copy the .wav file from the directory you just saved it to.
  • Close Reaper

AVBooth: Startup Procedures

Introduction

  • The church’s audio/video ministry is a vital part of the Sunday worship service that helps enable the music and preaching ministries.
  • This ministry includes the management of light, sound, and video hardware, as well as computer hardware and software
  • This ministry, much like, oxygen, is completely invisible when it works well, and quite noticeable when it does not

 

Startup

  • Go to the mechanical room, east wall, left breaker box, and turn on breaker #53–this is for the stage lights
  • Go to the AV booth and use the remote to turn both projectors ON
  • Go to the rack and ensure all the switches in the PDU (Rack item #2) are ON
  • Ensure that the following are ON:

Lights (Rack item #1)

  • Buttons 1-8
  • Sliders 1-6 to top
  • DO NOT TURN ON 7-8

 

Wireless Mics

  • Stackable JTS boxes on left of soundboard ON

Mics

Belt mic

  • Install AA batteries from charger
  • Hold button 1-3 seconds to turn ON
  • Push tiny black button to connect/disconnect either ear mic or lapel mic if necessary
  • Help the preacher get the mic connected, and then do a mic check to ensure it is working properly.
  • Mute the belt mic AT THE SOUNDBOARD–not on the belt mic itself

 

Mixer aka Sound Board

  • Rack item #5, power button in bottom right ON
  • Sound board, rocker switch on back of board on right ON
  • Master Level sliders in bottom right, slide the top of sliders against 10
  • Individual desired mics centered on -6 ,then adjust as necessary
  • Power on rack item #3

Unmute mics

  • Red light “clip” above mic slider means mic is muted
  • Push button so it pops UP and red light turns OFF to unmute
  • Whether mic is muted or not green “sig” light will show you that you have sound signal

 

Recording Music

Power Down procedures

  • Use the remotes to turn the projectors OFF by clicking power/power off once, which will pop up a dialogue box, then clicking power/power off again

Troubleshooting

Lights

  • If the lights will not turn on, check the following
  • Mech Room: Breaker is on
  • PDU: All switches are on/lit
  • Lights Panel: Lights buttons are on
  • If you have checked all of these try the following:
  • Lights Panel: power off rocker switch, wait 30 seconds, power back on

Projectors

  • If a projector will not turn on, go to the mech room and turn breaker #57 OFF, wait one minute, then turn back on

Camera

  • If the camera no longer responds to the joystick / keyboard input, press the CAM button, then type 1 and Enter

Tips

  • Bruce speaks softly, so mic him a little louder