Make a Video to Advertise Your Worship Experience

If you're wanting to launch an interactive worship experience, you need to advertise it. One of the BEST ways to do that (other than good old fashioned word of mouth) is to make a video that SHOWS what people can expect. It's a good idea to make a video for any worship experience!

Here's a great example from Journey Franklin.

Vimeo Find: A Video Stations of the Cross

Andrew Noethe has created a visual Stations of the Cross that can be viewed online. This is the first video. Go to Andrew's Vimeo page the entire series.


Pinterest

A lot has changed since this blog was started. For one thing: Pinterest! Pinterest really is a wonderful way to get ideas for worship. We've even curated a board ourselves. Check it out here:

Sky Lanterns

One of the most beautiful finales to a worship gathering you can experience is the launching of sky lanterns.

Sky lanterns have been used in Asian cultures for centuries. They were created around the 3rd century and are said to be the first hot air balloon.

They really are something that can work for so many different situations. You can use them silently in mourning after a funeral or memorial service. They can be used in celebration after a wedding. I think I'm most excited about the idea of using it after a Pentecost service!

If you get plain white lanterns, you can even have participants paint them as a response to the message of the gathering.


Before using them, make sure you understand local laws about them. Also make sure it's not too windy and that you are launching them in an open area free of trees. Most of the time they are completely safe, but we are dealing with fire after all.

There are many places to purchase sky lanterns on the net, but make sure you purchase some that are safe as well as biodegradable. Choices abound at Amazon, but this one seems to be the most popular. You may also want to check out https://theskylantern.com.

Watch this video by Jonny Baker, our friend (and great source for inspiration!) from across the pond.