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Technology Master Planning
Creating a "Technology Master Plan" is similar to creating a master plan for your building program. The place to start is with what you are currently doing in ministry today. This starts with the pulpit ministry style, how does the Pastor communicate? Does he or she use dynamic inflection in their delivery? Do they use their hands to help illustrate? Does the Pastor use video or physical props? Do you implement themed sermon series that require dedicated platform space?
These are some of the components of worship that are to be considered in a good technology master plan. Each aspect of what you do currently is to be taken in consideration. Then you want to look at the vision for your ministry in the future and plan for those aspects that are not currently in place. Whether it is because of physical limitations or technological limitations.
The complete campus needs to be addressed at this time. This includes parking, outdoor gathering areas, as well as architectural and natural features. Walkways and prayer gardens with special lighting and sound to create welcoming and worshipful environments.