Today, we’re talking with the founder of FILO, Todd Elliott.
FILO stands for First In, Last Out and is an organization created for staff and volunteers in the tech and communications space. There are training renounces on their website and a Conference coming up in May of 2021.
We’ll be chatting about Todd’s book I Love Jesus But I Hate Christmas – Tackling the Challenges of Being a Church Technical Artist.
We are going to cover a lot of ground this week and next week on the show with Todd.
From talking about the difference in a Techie and an Artist, the value of Production, Collaboration, Leadership, and more.
Get 10% off your ticket purchase by using code TLS-7462 at checkout
Finding your gifting, what you uniquely are called to do
Transitioning roles
Empowering people to be in their best positions
Receiving and handling critique and feedback
Follow:
Want to stay connected with our our show host Carl and his special guests? You can find them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Check out what they are doing in their ministries, see what they are working on and drop them an encouraging post, tweet or like.
Maybe this episode sparked some questions or thoughts on the topic. Maybe you have some personal advice or experience you’d like to share with others. Head over to our Making Sunday Happen Facebook group to continue the conversation with other church techs, media professionals, industry leaders and more.
The Making Sunday Happen Podcast (Formerly The Church Media Podcast) is the definitive podcast for those who plan, create and execute Worship Experiences. Hosted by Carl Barnhill, the show offers training in the areas of Church Media Production, Worship, Communications, First Impressions, Service Planning, Volunteer Culture and more. Watch or listen to each episode of the show, download transcripts, and even grab some sharable content to share with your team.