#152: Media Ministry (with Kevin Purcell) (Part 3 of 3)

Today we finish a 3-part series on Media Ministry and the many ways we can use technology for outreach and communication with parishioners and non-parishioners alike.

One of the topics that is most-requested is live streaming for liturgies. Last week AJay Holmes offered tips and products that could get a church live streaming quickly and on a small budget. Today we continue the conversation about live streaming, and dig deeper into the hardware and camera options that could be used for live streaming in church.

#151: Media Ministry (with AJay Holmes) (Part 2 of 3)

Today we continue a 3-part series on Media Ministry and the many ways we can use technology for outreach and communication with parishioners and non-parishioners alike.


Episode 2 of the series introduces AJay Holmes. AJay is the creator and owner of TechnoBabble, LLC, an IT company focused on helping houses of worship. AJay's YouTube channel, e-books, website and digital educational offerings seek to broadcast God's Word across the world.

#150: Media Ministry (with Matthew Sewell) (Part 1 of 3)

Today begins a 3-part series on media ministry and the technology that we can use to serve in our churches. My first conversation comes after a conversation I had with a friend and associate in Texas. She works in campus ministry, and raved about how much Flocknote has been helping her stay connected to the students in which she ministers. I myself use Flocknote in my local parish, but I also know that it’s a company that some parishes do not currently use. I reached out to Flocknote to see if they’d be willing to explore the ins and outs of the software, and thankfully, they were willing. And so I sat down and spoke with Matthew Sewell. Matthew is the Diocesan sales lead at Flocknote and has worked there for almost 7 years. He shared some of the growth that Flocknote has experienced since the global pandemic of COVID-19, and how Flocknote can help us stay connected to our faithful parishioners – and non-parishioners – especially at a time like today.