Leveraging Video in Churches of 50, 500 and 5,000

by | AVL Projects, CFX Online, Leadership, Production, Video

Every church, regardless of its size, needs to leverage video to communicate to their congregation and reach their community NOW. Discover why video is big and why it’s gonna get BIGGER in the next couple of years. Growing up in a church of 50, serving in a church of 500 and now creating videos in a church of 5,000 has given Ben Stapley the experience to share best practices that work in every setting. Join Ben as he showcases how churches of all sizes can work within their budgets and advance their mission through videos.

This training is shared as content from our CFX 2020 Virtual Event. You can experience the same quality of content as this at CFX 2021.

Meet Ben Stapley:

For over 20 years Ben has created and captured moving and memorable moments for individuals, non-profits & corporations across the globe. Ben serves at Christ Fellowship Miami on the executive team as the Experience Director overseeing worship, creative, production, online, communication & guest services. He also consults for churches and speaks at conferences about leadership, communication and creativity. You can find out more at www.benstapley.com.

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