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How your church can be a training ground for creative leaders

Whatever the size of your church, it’s time to start thinking of becoming a training center for creative people in your congregation.
  • November 12, 2023
  • Phil Cooke
  • Church Life, Featured, Latest News
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How your church can be a training ground for creative leaders

Living and working in Hollywood for more than 30 years, I was thinking recently about the number of creative and media professionals I regularly meet who got their start working for a local church. For instance, I know people who are considered top TV Commercial directors today who got their start shooting videos for local churches.

Both in Hollywood and New York, I can name numerous successful directors, producers, directors of photography, audio engineers and others who all got their start as volunteers assisting on church media or communications teams.

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I’ve worked with hundreds and hundreds of churches over the years, and I’m often brought in to train their volunteer media teams, directors and camera operators. I remember one media workshop I did for a church in the Bahamas. One of the female camera operators took that training seriously and went on to become one of the highest-paid camera operators for sports television in all the Caribbean!

‘Tremendous’ opportunity

The implications are tremendous when you consider these Christian creatives’ influence on their professional careers and those they work with. And it all began with the media training they received in their local church.

Notably, Fender Guitars reports that nearly a third of their market is church worship bands. Major video and TV equipment companies like Sony Corporation have successful divisions focused on equipping local churches.

Whatever the size of your church, it’s time to start thinking of becoming a training center for creative people in your congregation. You don’t have to start with a big budget; begin thinking about how raising up a generation of creative people can impact every aspect of your ministry – and extend the Kingdom as they build professional careers beyond the church’s walls.  (And don’t forget that a vibrant creative team can attract outside young people to your church).

For years, we’ve heard people accepting Grammy’s and other major music awards say, “I got my start singing at church.” In the future, I expect someone to pick up their Oscar and say, “I got my start running camera at my church.”

Considering the number of churches in America, we could become the training ground for the next generation of creative Christian leaders.

And in today’s digital world, that would be a powerful statement.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written and originally published by philcooke.com.

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