I teach churches how to do online ministry, so they can reach more people and multiply their impact.
I teach churches how to do online ministry, so they can reach more people and multiply their impact.
Learning Video Shouldn’t Be So Hard
We’re Here to Help Make It Easy
What Is Church Video School?
Online ministry starts with video.
With everything from free resources to online courses to in-person training, we can help you get video ministry done right.
In short, we help you launch a true online “campus” that brings your ministry to more people than ever.
The best part?
Our “One Chair” method allows you to do all of this… with just one extra volunteer per weekend. Seriously.
How Does It Work?
1. Fill out the application to hop on a call and talk through your church’s situation.
2. During our meeting, we’ll find the right solution for your situation. There are options for every church size and every situation, from online courses all the way through in-person installations and training.
3. With the right gear, systems, and people in place, watch your church DOUBLE its reach or more each Sunday, without needing a whole new team or a 6-figure budget.
I used to be you.
When I was a youth pastor, I decided that video was going to be a key part of my ministry. We’d use it to connect with kids online, have fun in service, and teach.
The problem was, nobody knew how to work with video - including me.
Fast-forward 5 years, and I’ve started a successful video business and lived full-time as an entrepreneur for years.
Now, things are coming full-circle.
Live-streaming and online church really have two sides: the video/tech side, and the ministry side.
Most churches stop with video, and that’s a mistake.
If you want to see your church touch TWICE as many lives or more each Sunday WITHOUT building a new sanctuary or adding services… let’s talk.
“Your work helped us to improve our ministry visibility in some fantastic ways. We were able to raise more money, inform people better of how God is at work and share stories that needed to be told. Thank you! ”