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Gremlins #NovemberBlogFest

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Today we got hit with all kinds of tech gremlins.

It wasn’t fun.

But God is good and I don’t think many people noticed.

His Word was still preached.

His Name was still praised.

What am I so upset about?

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Today I learned… #NovemberBlogFest

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Today I learned…

that no matter what size church you work at, you deal with the same crap. It’s only the size of the pile and the amount of people shoveling that is different.

it’s bizarre when people now look at me and ask my opinion on something.

even though I’m very introverted, I still don’t like being alone.

that I feel pretty good about Sandals’ tech.

you can pretty much walk to anything you need in downtown Dallas.

Texas is flat.

Kevin scares me. I will now call him Mr. Toad.

I would not survive in a place with extreme humidity.

Yelp can be your best friend when you’re in a new place.

that being lonely sucks.

that the time change plus being in a different time zone is really screwing with my body.

talking on the phone with a close friend makes me super happy.

 

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The bandwagon #NovemberBlogFest

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I guess I’ve always tried to hang with the cool kids. So when I found out several of my friends joined in what is being called #NovemberBlogFest, I felt compelled to jump on the bandwagon.

Exciting, right?

Like my friend J_Rocka, I have been wanting to write and be more creative.

Writing always allowed me to process the crazy and random thoughts going through my head. I miss that.

It’s funny, I have so much going on in my head right now that I don’t even know where to begin. And I’m so ridiculously tired from this ridiculously long weekend that I’m about ready to fall asleep and it’s not even 11 yet.

So where to start? Maybe just typing words out will help?

Emma
WFX
Work
TnT
Counseling
Money
Friends
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Disneyland
Dating
Divorce
Stress
Laundry

Life, it seems, is a never-ending supply of things to think about.

Except for now, all I can think about is sleep.

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I’m going to need to start packing…

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Because I signed a lease on an apartment today! That’s right, just a couple miles from Sandals and about 15 minutes from Emma. This is going to be awesome!

Or is it?

You see, Andrea had recently got approved for and purchased a house. She got moved in and is in the process of getting settled. She showed me the house when I went to see Emma. It’s a nice little place. A perfect starter home.

And it bums me out.

When we were together, we had talked of owning a house and having a real home. Now she’s got the house and I’m stuck renting. And after I had left, I was venting my frustration in the car to God. Then it hit me: I really have it good right now. I’m going to be living much closer to my daughter, I am going to be moving into a great new apartment and I’m the technical director at one of the coolest churches in Riverside.

Not only do I have some truly great friends, but the network of support I have from fellow TDs is amazing.

 

I’ve been blessed with being able to work alongside some of the most gifted people at Coast: Mike Sessler, Mark Cullen, Todd Gorton and Ken Hammond (there are plenty more, but these are the guys I worked with the closest). And I can’t forget, the awesome volunteers in our tech team. I’m really going to miss hanging out with Thomas and Daniel and teasing Thomas about the Jands Vista.

I will miss seeing the friends I’ve made down here: The Hammonds, the Sesslers and the Stocktons are some cool cat! (PS, when is Porkapalooza happening again??)

But now, this new chapter of my life brings new friends and new challenges. I will get to work with another group of awesomely talented people. (Awesomely talented? Is that even grammatically correct?) I feel like the last year of my life, God was preparing me for this and for what is to come.

So to go back to my question: yes, this is going to be awesome.

-i

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My First Day

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Monday was my first day of being employed by Sandals Church (@sandalschurch) in Riverside. I will be working there on Mondays through August until my commitment to Coast Hills is done at the end of the month.

Side Note:
August 31st is UNITE: An Evening of Worship at Coast. Being that it's my last one and I'm running FOH it's kind of a big deal for me. The event starts at 7 with food and fellowship at 6. If you can make it, that would be amazing! Thanks, friends!

Anyways, the reason I’m going in on Mondays is to get a head start on all the stuff that needs to get done. There’s several projects and upgrades in the works and some of it can’t wait until September. The first project I’ve been tasked with is getting their wireless frequencies coordinated. For the past several months they’ve been having issues with their handheld walkie-talkie radios interfering with their Shure UHF-R gear. I’ve been told the radios operate in the 600 MHz range while the UHF-R is in the G1 band (470-530 MHz).

Oh, and they’re 4-watt radios. Powerful little suckers.

All I know is that in Wireless Workbench the entire spectrum is solid red when the radios are broadcasting. I’m thinking the only option here is to change out the radios. I’ve been told we can get VHF radios (though it will be pricey).

So if you’ve ever had experience dealing with this kind of issue, please shoot me an email and we’ll talk. I need to get this working, pronto!

So besides working on getting the RF issues sorted out, I also spent some time with the Video Associate Director talking about the systems that she deals with directly (cameras & the switcher). We had a great dialog talking about some of the upgrades and changes she’d like to see so she can better empower her volunteers.

Right now I feel a bit like the small fish in the proverbial big pond. Or am I drinking from a fire hose? Either way, there’s a lot going on and they’ll keep my plenty busy for a good long while!

In case you’ve never seen the inside of their auditorium, I’ve attached two pictures:

Sandals Main Auditorium 1

Sandals Main Auditorium 2

Before I go…

I’m still needing to find a roommate in the East Riverside area. If you or anyone you know is interested, shoot me an email! Thanks!

-i

Out of the frying pan, into the fire

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Where do I even start?

Two months ago, I felt God telling me I need to spend more time with my daughter. I wasn’t sure how I would make that happen, I just knew that one night per week wasn’t cutting it. Not to mention the fact that when she gets older and starts after-school programs I probably wouldn’t be able to attend.

The thought of that broke my heart.

My little girl is too important to me to not be a bigger part of her life.

Something had to give.
Something had to change.
I had to change.

I knew Andrea would never move to the OC so that left me with only one choice: move back to Riverside.

So as of today, I accepted the position of Production Associate at Sandals Church.

It’s been something that’s been on my heart and on my mind for the better part of two months now and it’s something that I have to do.

It’s definitely a bitter-sweet feeling and a decision I didn’t make lightly.

I will miss seeing all my friends I’ve made over the past year in Orange County, but I’m also very excited to see what the future holds for me.

It’s been an absolute pleasure being able to work with and for Mike, Todd, Mark and everyone else at Coast. Coast Hills has been blessed with some of the most caring, talented and friendly people I have ever known and I will truly miss seeing them every day.

So even though exsaded (excited/sad), this will be a very good thing for me and for my daughter.

 

Going forward, I’m going to need to find a new place to live and/or a roommate in Riverside. If you can please keep that in your prayers for me, I would very much appreciate it.

 

Well, that’s about it for now. I’ll keep you all updated as things progress.

-i

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Changing Seasons…

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It looks like that things might be changing soon for me.
In a good way.

 

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I may have an opportunity to move to the OC and be much closer to work.
And by much closer I mean about a mile away.
Which is 39 miles closer than I drive now.
Which will save me an hour and twenty minutes per day!

 

If everything works out, and God willing, I’ll be renting a room from a family that I know at church.
The place looks great.
They’re cool with Emma.
It’s super close to work.

Even though I’m excited to be closer to work and I’ll be able to save a ton of money on gas and vehicle maintenance, I’m still nervous.

Nervous on what the future looks like.
I’ve gotten so used to feeling like I’m a part of the Snyder family that it’s going to feel like I’m moving away from home for the third time.
What if Emma doesn’t get along with them?
What it just doesn’t work out?

It’s also a bit more than I’d hoped to be paying for rent (I guess that’s part of the tradeoff of living in Aliso Viejo).
And thanks to having to change my filing status Uncle Same decided he wanted an extra 15% of my income.
So I need to do some number-crunching and see if I can really swing this.

Along with moving, I’ve finally decided to sell both my vehicles and get a newer car. I’m hoping for something like a 2008 (or newer) Honda Accord or Hyundai or Kia. So if you or someone you know is interested in a ’89 V6 Toyota Pickup or a ’01 Mercury Sable, let me know!!

And in other news…

Tomorrow night is UNITE: An Evening of Worship and I’ll be running FOH for it.
I’m excited!
And a little nervous.
From a technical standpoint this is going to be more complex than our Easter service.
But after looking at who we have on stage and the songs that they’ll be doing , I’m pretty pumped that I get to do this!

So if you’re in the area tomorrow evening, come on down to Coast Hills and hang out with us!

Well, that’s all I got for now. Finally some good news in what has been kind of a dark time for me!

Thank you all for your continued prayers and words of encouragement.
You have no idea how much it means to me!!
-i

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My Freedom to Fail

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Continuing from My Freedom to Succeed (which was a loose continuation of My Freedom to Experiment) I’m going to finally conclude these series of posts.

Today, I’m going to talk about My Freedom to Fail.

Basically what I mean by that is that I’m not perfect.
I make mistakes.
I screw up.
And it’s okay.

This doesn’t just apply to work at Coast, but even my personal life.

I don’t always make the right decisions.
Sometimes I make bad call.
Or a bonehead move.
Or even just plain screw up.
If When I do mess up, I had better learn from it and not do it again.

Now don’t get me wrong, I strive to be great at what I do. I really hate failing.

Take this past weekend for example…

Mike was out-of-town. He got to spend the weekend at the Murrieta Hot Springs. Sounds nice, right? I’m sure it would have been if it wasn’t the Women’s Retreat where there were 135 women. When he got back I asked if he’d gotten his nails done while he was there ;-)

 

Okay, back to the story… Mike was gone so that left me to “hold down the fort” so-to-speak all weekend. It was also the second weekend for one of our new audio volunteers. I felt bad for him. It was a rough weekend to try to train someone new.

I’m not gonna lie, I was stressed. It’s a lot of pressure to pull off what we do every week. I’m just glad that the success of failure of it doesn’t rest on me. It was only by God’s strength that I got through it!

And a big shout-out to our two lighting volunteers for coming in and setting all the floor lights again after having them disconnected and moved during the construction on the stage this week. You guys are awesome and I am so blessed to be able to work with both of you!!

Being the only audio guy there has really made me appreciate the processes that Mike and I have put in place to make our jobs easier. From being able to remote into any machine in the tech booth using the iPad to being able to power all the amps from one location, having Reaper start recording automatically (though there was a small hiccup on Sunday with the recording) and the libraries in the M-48′s. All of that has made pulling off a weekend service so much easier.

Now on a normal weekend where it’s just Mike and I, we can do setup and line-check in under an hour. If we have a third person we’re around 30-45 minutes. This past weekend with all the extra work and the new volunteer, it took us almost two full hours. We literally got done line-checking just as the band was rolling in.

As I said, I was stressed. I tried to stay calm and breathe and had text a close friend to pray that I would make it through. The worst thing would have been if I started snapping at people or lost my cool. I mean, really, what does that accomplish? It just makes everyone uneasy and can ruin the whole weekend.

By God’s grace I kept my cool and we got everything set and ready.

Once the band rolled in we had a couple minor changes. Nothing big. But again, me being in the booth and having to run down the stage takes time.

During sound-check, one small glitch cropped up that needed me to fix it which meant I had to hot-foot it down to the stage. Thank you, Mike, for leaving the iPad!! It saved my bacon a few times this weekend. After getting the glitch worked out, and thanks to the iPad, I managed to finish up sound-check and get all the gains set properly from down on the stage floor. And with the ability to remote into the Roland machine I could make adjustments to the musician’s mixes as well.

Mark needs a vocalist panned? No problem!
Need more piano in a wedge? Got ya covered!

Once rehearsal started I finally felt like I could breathe again. The band was doing their thing and I just needed to pay attention and build my snapshots. Again, I was mixing and building everything from the comfort of a chair in row H.

I’ll be honest though, I was struggling to get everything to sit pretty in the mix. I went home that night feeling discouraged about how it sounded. I just wasn’t happy with it. Not sure if it was the combination of stress and anxiety with everything going on, but I couldn’t sleep. My eyes were closed, but that was about all. I figured I had gotten somewhere in the neighborhood of three and a half hours of sleep. The next morning was going to be a lot of fun…

After swinging by Starbucks and getting my favorite iced beverage, the Iced Carmel Macchiato with extra caramel, I starting setting out all the wireless mics and IEM packs for the musicians. Once I had gotten the system powered on and everything up and running again, the band started warming up and going through their songs.

They hadn’t gotten 30 seconds into Forever Reign before Mark stops and calls up saying that John’s electric guitar was way louder now and he didn’t have any control over the volume. I had John play and checked the levels but they were in the same place as they were the night before. After spending a few minutes diagnosing and resetting the M-48′s it hit me. I got on the talkback mic and asked Mark and John to check their IEM packs. Mark should be on “A” and John on “B”. Sure enough, they were swapped. My bad!

Now I want to make a point here.

This isn’t to say how great I am. Quite the contrary. This shows that I make mistakes. Even simples ones. We all do. We’re all human. I believe it’s how we respond that matters. I could have blamed someone else. Or blamed the gear. Or done anything to make it look like it wasn’t my fault. But you know what? It was my fault. I owned my mistake. By owning up to a mistake, the band or pastor or speaker or fill in the blank will respect you more and trust you more. Just don’t let it become a regular occurrence!

After my little SNAFU the band finished going through their set and we were ready to start!

We even nailed our timings with the walk-in music.
(P.S. This weekend I rocked Ethan Hulse‘s new EP, I Don’t Feel Simple. I thought it went perfectly with the mood for the weekend.)

I don’t know what happened, but we had a lot of people for the 9am service and they were into it! Numerous times I looked down to the audience and saw hands raised and people singing along. The band was doing a phenomenal job and I was happy with the way things were sounding. Towards the end of the service I had even received a text from Mike telling me he had gotten a text message from one of the musicians who was off today saying that he liked the mix and was wondering who was running FOH today. That made me feel good. I know we’re not here to please everybody. We’re here to please and audience of one: God. But I think that God speaks through these people and I felt really blessed to be a part of this team.

Mike even told me that with the positive comments I heard, that’s God’s way of saying, “Hang in there!”

It’s true. I needed to hear that.

I really made sure that since Ken wasn’t speaking and since Mike was away, that the mix didn’t turn into how I’d want it to sound. You know how little I’d be trusted to mix again if that had happened? Instead, I made sure to mix it to the standards that have been set but still being able to add a little of my own creativity into it.

All in all, it was a great learning experience for me. And only by God’s grace (and the amazing tech team) that we got through the weekend without anything going horribly wrong.

Even though it was stressful and it wasn’t perfect I still saw lives changed by God. I know of two people who had never stepped foot in our building before who will be coming back again next weekend. That’s huge!!

If you honestly think that your service has to be 100% perfect every single time in order for God to move, then we serve an awfully small God. I serve a God that is bigger than I am and isn’t dependent on me to carry out His will. To use the analogy from Ryan‘s message this weekend: I just have to be willing to be used. I’m just the arrow in His quiver.

-i

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My Day 25 #30dayphotochallenge

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Day 25:
A picture of your day.

Caixa Forum Stairsphoto © 2009 Felipe Gabaldón | more info (via: Wylio)
If you’ve ever been to Coast Hills then you understand this picture.

I’m guessing that on an average day I climb enough stairs for a 10-story building.

On the positive side, I sure get a work out!

Recorded and mixed in Reaper

My Recording Experience

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Recorded and mixed in Reaper

So here’s a quick sample of what I’ve been working on lately. For those who are curious, this was the song the Mike & Chelsea sang and played during their wedding ceremony. They wrote it themselves and I wanted them to be able to have a decent recording of it because I think it’s a special song.

 

 

 

For You

Written and performed by Mike & Chelsea Bowerman

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