GoGeorgia Go Georgia
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- Religion & Spirituality
Sponsored by the Georgia Baptist Mission Board, GO Georgia is a 2-day church leadership training event. Anyone serving in church ministry roles will gain meaningful, practical information on a wide-range of ministry-oriented topics. With over 100 breakout sessions, whether you work with kids, teach Sunday School, sing in the choir, lead the youth group, coordinate the children’s worship, direct the women’s ministry or serve on the church finance team, there will be something for YOU!
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Church Video Systems - Statesboro Breakout Session 3
This session will be a discussion of what church video systems involve. Projection, camera gear, live streaming, and much more. We’ll discuss some cost-effective ways to get the most out of what you have and discuss where video production technology is heading in the future.
Leader: Jonathan Lawhon, warrenbaptist.org
Media Director, Warren Baptist Church, Augusta, GA -
Incorporating Instruments and Voice into Music for Multi-Generational and Congregational Worship - Statesboro Breakout Session 3
Learn by playing and singing music that lets children lead in corporate worship/multi-generational worship.
Leader: Carol James
Freelance Children’s Music Specialist and Percussionist -
10 Ways Video Can Help Grow Your Church and Enhance Your Worship Service - Statesboro Breakout Session 3
In this fast-paced workshop, video producer, Jon Graham offers 10 suggestions for using video to enhance your worship service or grow your outreach – complete with quick “how-to” segments for each idea and a survey of the tools needed to accomplish these goals.
Leader: Jon Graham, LinkedIn | Twitter
State Missionary, Communications, Georgia Baptist Mission Board Duluth, GA -
Partnering with Parents - Statesboro Breakout Session 3
The family arrives on Sunday morning together. They then move to different locations of the church for Bible study and worship. After the closing prayer, they reconvene in the parking lot. Our physical disconnectedness is resulting in a spiritual disconnectedness. Let’s talk about how the church can help the family stay spiritually connected. We will discuss some principles and strategies for partnering with parents so the ministry we provide students does not end when they leave the church property.
Leader: Brent Baskin, youthministryforfree.com
Associate Professor of Christian Studies, Shorter University, Rome, GA -
Connecting in the Community - Statesboro Breakout Session 4
John has a heart for reaching influencers of students through campus ministry and helping leaders leverage their uniqueness in reaching students. In this breakout, you will discover how to grow the kingdom and your church by being an influencer in your community.
Leader: John Oliver
Youth Pastor, Rosemont Baptist Church, LaGrange, GA