SOUND OPERATOR
Role
The Sound Operator plays an important role because “faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the Word of Christ” (Romans 10:17). They are responsible to set up and operate/supervise all of the audio-visual needs of any given worship service. The biggest portion of this task is balancing all of the audio sources involved in the service – from the pastor’s microphone to the instruments and worship singers, guest and special elements. They must ensure that leaders and speakers can be heard properly and that worship is enhanced by the sound reinforcement, not inhibited. Qualifications include a love of music, some technical knowledge and strong concentration and awareness skills.
Expectations
• commit to learning and staying current with the relevant equipment and software
• arrive on time for all rehearsals and services (ready to start at the prescribed time)
• submit availability when requested and honour the assigned schedule with best effort
Commitment
eight (8) hours per scheduled week:
• rehearsal set-up: Thursday, 7:00pm – 7:30pm
• rehearsal: Thursday, 7:30pm – 9:30pm
• Sunday Morning Set Up: 7:00am; Sound Check: 7:15am
• Sunday Morning Services: 8:15am, 9:45am, 11:30am
• one to two scheduled weeks per month
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