The dedication and drive that Church tech volunteers have deserves to be applauded. Week after week these men and women willingly sacrifice their time and energy so that the entire Church body can grow. Unfortunately for most churches, these are people with little training, no experience, and limited knowledge. Because of this, the Scully Media Group has developed a brand new Church tech support service that is now available to churches of all sizes!
Church Tech Support
The Scully Media Group is now offering custom consulting support packages. These packages are designed to help churches that want to transition into a better experience with their audio, video, live streaming, and IT ministries. They have a pool of talented, experienced, knowledgeable account managers who are not just good technicians, they are amazing communicators, coordinators, and teachers.
The very first thing these account managers do with new churches is develop a one-year and a five-year tech plan. All decisions, purchases, and additions are filtered through these plans. The next step is to implement process and procedure into your church’s tech ministry. Finally, these consultants will help you transition into new equipment that suites your church’s needs and priorities.
Pricing
Plans start out at $100/week, but if you need to take a break from your plan, you don’t get billed:
Plans can be billed monthly, or upfront with a one time payment. Churches will receive a free copy of “Audio Training 101: Church Sound Training Video Series” when they pay upfront.
To learn more, visit churchsound.com/consultant.
Kevin at SiteWizard LLC says
Hi Eric,
That’s an interesting service model. I can see the appeal for some churches to have a one-stop-shop for all of their technology support. If the church needs a lot of guidance, this could be a good deal for them. I would also note that some website design firms offer similar service, but usually on an hourly consulting basis (pay per hour, not a subscription model). So in the end, the best route depends on the amount of support that they need. But still, it’s good for churches to know this option is available.
Blessings,
Kevin
Eric Dye says
This, however, is focused on more of your audio tech—something that a website design firm would certainly not be equipped for. 🙂