revjohn
Well-Known Member
Well, I was invited into the pulpit at Cochrane Street United Church here in St. John's
There were a few hiccups but apart from that the service was well received and I was both impressed and pleased with some of the conversation afterwards which actually hinged on the actual text I preached on.
While the Rev. Miriam Bowlby did give me a brief tutorial of the sound board it became noticeable early on that I clearly wasn't paying attention at the time. I muted the mics instead of making them hot. I projected well enough for most to hear me without them but an alert pianist sussed the problem very quickly and undid my mistake.
Yay!
Which then led to another problem. When I sing with a head-set I am used to having sound guy mute me because I am a bit of a foghorn. We had no sound guy so I was not muted for the hymns. So think of a foghorn with a bull-horn. So some technical glitches need to be worked on for next week's service.
I noticed on the way into Cochrane that some pack ice had been pushed into the harbour.
And on the way home I stepped out of the church into a bizarre combination of wet snow, rain and ice pellets falling simultaneously. And now the weather seems to have made up its mind and settled on snow.
Yah!
There were a few hiccups but apart from that the service was well received and I was both impressed and pleased with some of the conversation afterwards which actually hinged on the actual text I preached on.
While the Rev. Miriam Bowlby did give me a brief tutorial of the sound board it became noticeable early on that I clearly wasn't paying attention at the time. I muted the mics instead of making them hot. I projected well enough for most to hear me without them but an alert pianist sussed the problem very quickly and undid my mistake.
Yay!
Which then led to another problem. When I sing with a head-set I am used to having sound guy mute me because I am a bit of a foghorn. We had no sound guy so I was not muted for the hymns. So think of a foghorn with a bull-horn. So some technical glitches need to be worked on for next week's service.
I noticed on the way into Cochrane that some pack ice had been pushed into the harbour.
And on the way home I stepped out of the church into a bizarre combination of wet snow, rain and ice pellets falling simultaneously. And now the weather seems to have made up its mind and settled on snow.
Yah!