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Yesterday I met with a tech director at another church here in Dallas. This is something I’ve done for the last 13 years. I guess you could say I’m a “networker”. It really comes natural to me and is a passion of mine. Everywhere that I’ve lived and each church I’ve served, I’ve always got to know the local churches and staff members. From my days as a college student serving part-time at a small church and meeting with a local mega-church staff member to meeting with churches the same size as mine and on and on.

I like to meet with churches that are smaller than mine to be a resource to them. I LOVE meeting with church leaders that serve at churches around the same size as mine. And I always love the sharing and learning that I do with church leaders that serve at churches larger than mine.

I’m glad to say that I have friends from serving in the Carolinas and friends in Washington DC, where I served before moving to Dallas, and these are guys that I stay in touch with and am glad to call friends. Here in Dallas, I’m a member of a few network groups: One is a group of Dallas area worship leaders, one is a ‘yal come/large group of tech staff from all size churches and the other is a small group of tech directors from churches around the same size as my church. I can’t recommend the food, fun and fellowship highly enough.

A couple of thoughts on networking:

  • Church size doesn’t matter… no matter what size your church is, you can benefit from a local network.
  • Denomination doesn’t matter… this is something I had to break free from years ago. You have a lot more than you realize in common with those from other denominations.
  • Vent - take the opportunity to share struggles and frustrations with your local group. You’ll find that many others have some of the same frustrations. You need to be able to talk about these with someone outside your church.
  • Share with each other. My local group shares equipment with each other and tries to help one another out with ideas, resources, contacts, etc. Just yesterday, I called up a local tech director (from the group) to ask where he would go in Dallas to rent wireless mics, as we’re going to have to rent some for Christmas.
  • Be proactive. 95% of the time, people that I’ve had breakfast, lunch or coffee with were people that I called up or emailed and took the initiative to introduce myself to them. Again, this comes natural to me and may be out of your comfort zone, but it will be well worth your while.
  • Take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies: things like Myspace and Facebook are great ways to meet people. I’ve met several people through one of them and then met them in real life.
  • When you can, try to visit other local churches (for one of their services). I see local tech directors (and their teams) at my church from time to time and the past 2 Sundays, I’ve visited two different churches. It’s good to get out and see what others are doing.
  • It’s ALL about the Kingdom. You’ve got to get this point. I can’t stand to hear of churches in competition with one another. We’re in this together. The reason I write, blog, speak at conferences and consult is because I want to help other churches grow, dream, do better, lead better and reach more people for Christ. Any spirit of competition is not of God and should be seen as sin. Get rid of it, friends!
  • Not everyone will get this. I wish I could say that every person I’ve called or emailed has contacted me back and we met - that’s not the case. Some people have no desire to meet with someone from another church. What a shame and what a way to miss out on a blessing and possible new friend. My two cents: keep moving on and keep searching. Someone in your city will be interested in meeting and may turn out to be a great friend and resource for your ministry.

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11 Responses to “Who’s In Your Network?”

  1. Greg Simmons Says:

    Thanks Greg!

    That’s a great idea! Now to implement…

    Although I’ve done multimedia consulting and training for the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention and kept in contact with seminar attendees, I’ve never thought to create a local group. Where we can share ideas, frustrations, concerns, and needs.

    Thanks for the idea.

  2. Dave Smith Says:

    Hey Greg,
    I’ve appreciated reading your blog. I’m the tech director at a church a few miles from you. I’m at Grace Outreach Center in Plano. You mentioned a large group meeting of tech directors in the area. Wondered if I might be able to join y’all sometime.

    -dave

  3. Greg Atkinson Says:

    Sure, Dave. Send me your email and I’ll send you the group email so you can join.

  4. Mark Howell Says:

    Great advice Greg. It all starts with a little initiative!

    mark

  5. Steve Murphy Says:

    Hey Greg,

    I really appreciate you encouraging folks in networking. I’ve started a group on youtube with some church tech/creative types that I have been networking with; I hope that it can be a place where we can swap stories & ideas and help each other when the fresh ideas just aren’t coming. Anyone who’s interested can check us out at…

    http://youtube.com/group/Video4Him

  6. cynthia Says:

    Greg, excellent observations and advice. Esp. like the ‘be proactive’ in bold. I think this so important in all kingdom enterprise. Reminds us to be “do”ers and not just sit around and wait for God to move. Engaging others, giving and receiving, creates vitality in our ministries.

  7. Bobette Says:

    Greg,

    Thank you for posting such an inspirational message. I am just starting out in a media department for our Church and I was wondering if you may be able to offer any advice. It would be greatly appreciated! I have no prior experience but a willingness and a dedication to learn. I live in Phoenix Arizona (so I am not near you) but anything you could offer would be great.

    Be Blessed!
    Bobette

  8. Matt Says:

    Hey Greg. Great to find your blog. I’m responsible for facilitating the venues and tech teams at Watermark in Dallas. Would love to join you guys next time you meet. Thanks man!

  9. Church Video Ideas » Blog Archive » Rest Day Says:

    […] I want to give God praise for friends and peers in the ministry. I’ve mentioned my “network” before, but I must brag on them again. This week, my Tech Director friends have been a huge support and blessing to me. One local tech director called the other day to say he is getting everything taken care of at his church, so he can be on hand to help out our first Sunday (Feb. 3rd). Another local tech director called me today just to say “hang in there”. […]

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    […] * In case you don’t know about my heart for networking and getting to know your church neighbors, you can read THIS blog post from a while back. […]

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