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Dave King Returns to talk Church and Tech

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In this thought-provoking episode of Chasing Sunday, hosts Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt sit down with the insightful Dave King to explore the intersection of worship, technology, and the human quest for connection. They unpack the challenges and opportunities presented by technology in the worship space, navigating the delicate balance between leveraging tech to enhance community and the risk of letting it overshadow the heart of ministry. Dave, a seasoned expert in AV management for churches, shares his philosophy on empowering volunteers and his pastoral approach to stewardship of technology. This conversation also takes a philosophical turn as Paul offers deep reflections on the broader implications of technological advancement, including AI, and its potential spiritual dimensions. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a worship leader, or simply someone who values meaningful human connection, this episode offers a rich tapestry of ideas to ponder.

To learn more about how Torn Curtain Arts can assist your church with technology and more, visit https://torncurtainarts.org/.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Chasing Sunday on your favorite podcast platform to help spread the word and support the show!

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In this thought-provoking episode of Chasing Sunday, hosts Brian Davis and Paul Romig-Leavitt sit down with the insightful Dave King to explore the intersection of worship, technology, and the human quest for connection. They unpack the challenges and opportunities presented by technology in the worship space, navigating the delicate balance between leveraging tech to enhance community and the risk of letting it overshadow the heart of ministry. Dave, a seasoned expert in AV management for churches, shares his philosophy on empowering volunteers and his pastoral approach to stewardship of technology. This conversation also takes a philosophical turn as Paul offers deep reflections on the broader implications of technological advancement, including AI, and its potential spiritual dimensions. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a worship leader, or simply someone who values meaningful human connection, this episode offers a rich tapestry of ideas to ponder.

To learn more about how Torn Curtain Arts can assist your church with technology and more, visit https://torncurtainarts.org/.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Chasing Sunday on your favorite podcast platform to help spread the word and support the show!

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