Worship Facility Podcast: Top Challenges Church Streamers Face & How to Overcome Them

by | Podcasts, Production, Streaming

Online streaming has become a pivotal part of ministry these past few years, whether to keep a church’s congregation engaged while physically unable to be present, or to reach more people locally or around the globe. From maintaining a high quality stream, to dealing with unexpected technical problems, churches have their work cut out for them. In this episode, Reis Media engineer Bruce O’Leary takes a look at the top challenges that church streamers face. 

Takeaways include:

1 – Technical and Leadership Lessons on How to Optimally Host a Digital Experience that Will Effectively Reach Others

2 – How to Work Well with Technology, Volunteers, and More

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