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WORLD-CLASS TRAINING
LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
1:1 COACHING
Platform
$159
per month, billed quarterly
Volunteer training tools
Platform + Content
$189
per month, billed quarterly
Training tools + MxU content
Platform
$99
per month, billed yearly
Volunteer training tools
Platform + Content
$129
per month, billed yearly
Training tools + MxU content
Enjoying The Challenges
101
Leadership
Relationships, Volunteers
Description
Church production can be challenging. Even though production is tough, it’s important to find joy within it. Create and participate in a positive team environment through social activities, shared experiences, and other events. Keep up morale and build stronger relationships.
Demands of Church Production
Church production is demanding, often requiring long hours and high expectations. Production teams are the first to arrive and the last to leave. There is a constant pressure for everything to go flawlessly.
Creating a Positive Team Environment
To balance the demands, it’s crucial to create a positive environment. In it, team members should enjoy themselves and each other's company. Make space for fun and relaxation amidst the tasks. Engage in activities that build relationships outside of the pressure of services.
Balance Excellence and Enjoyment
Strive for excellence in production while also prioritizing enjoyment and team camaraderie. Maintain high standards while ensuring the team enjoys their work. Build a sense of community and support within the production team.
FILO (First In Last Out) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization built around supporting technical artists who serve the local church, designed to provide skill development, community and inspiration to equip technical artists to become effective contributors to their local church. Learn more and join the community at filo.org.