The first live-streamed worship service on Palm Sunday, while not without some difficulties, was judged a success by participants, and so we will continue to pursue this method of delivery. We had 21 participating devices, most with more than one person, so our ‘attendance’ was almost as good as our last Sunday’s attendance at the two churches combined.
Quite possibly, this will be our normal way of worshipping for several months. One member suggested that, even after we are allowed to meet again in the church building, we should continue to stream the services for the benefit of those who cannot, for one reason or another, be present.
ZOOM TIPS
During our first go at ‘Zooming’ we picked up a few tips:
Zoom Tip #1
If you have some difficulty hearing, turning up the volume of your device too much may result in ’feedback’, causing unwanted and distracting noise on everyone’s device. For the hearing impaired, plugging a set of ear phones into your computer, phone or tablet is a better option. Alternatively, you may already have a hearing aid that allows you to get the audio directly from your device via Bluetooth. If these alternatives do not work, see Tip #2 below.
Zoom Tip #2
While on the subject of audio interference, if there is background noise at your location, you can prevent it from being broadcast by ’muting’ your device. You can easily unmute whenever you wish to speak to the group. You will see a little image of a microphone in a corner of your screen (mine is in the lower left corner). ‘Clicking’ on this will mute (or unmute) your audio.
Zoom Tip #3
We learned that responsive readings and prayers can be awkward. In the future, such sections will be fewer in number, and congregational responses will be kept short.
MORNING TEA
Geoff and Carol Naylor took the initiative of scheduling a Zoom meeting at 11am for a morning tea gathering after church, and invited everyone by email with the necessary information to log-in. This important part of church worked well. At one point 12 devices were engaged. As anyone can host a Zoom meeting, all are encouraged to follow the Naylors’ example. Meetings can be scheduled ahead of time, thus allowing plenty of time to issue invitations.
WHAT’S NEXT
A Maunday Thursday holy communion will be held at 7:30pm this Thursday. The Assembly Standing Committee has authorised home communion during this period of restricted social contact.
On the following morning a Good Friday service will be streamed at 9:30am. More information about these services will be printed on the website in coming days.