AVM Volunteer Positions Are Available!

If you would like to help behind the scenes, take a look at some of the volunteer positions available. No experience is necessary–and we’ll train you!

AVM-Auditorium Lighting Operator. Responsibilities include: operating the lighting board for worship services, rehearsals, and various other events; working closely with the Worship Minister and/or other venue leader; following a cue sheet for light changes during the program. No prior experience is necessary. Training is provided.

AVM-Auditorium Media Operator. Responsibilities include: operating the video/graphic presentations for worship services, rehearsals and various other events; working closely with the Worship Minister and/or the venue leader; following a cue sheet for changes during the program. Multi-tasking between PC’s, video mixer, and DVD player. No prior experience is necessary. Training is provided.

AVM-Auditorium Sound Engineer/Technician. Responsibilities include: operating front of house and stage monitor sound mixing consoles for worship services; set-up and tear-down of sound equipment for worship services rehearsals and various other events; working closely with the Worship Minister and/or the venue leader. Prior experience is necessary. Training will be provided.

AVM-Auditorium Video Camera Operator. The person in this position must be able to follow direction from the Video Director. Must have the ability to frame camera shots, and know the basic functions of a video camera. No experience is necessary. Training is provided.

AVM-Auditorium Video Director. The Video Director is part of a team consisting of two camera operators and a director. The person in this position must have the ability to give clear direction to the camera operators while videotaping the worship service. No experience is necessary. Training is provided.

If you are interested in volunteering for any of these positions, contact Ray, ext. 215.

DisappointmentWithGod

Dissapointment with God

Starts this weekend!

Why does God seem so distant when we need him the most? Why do bad things happen if God cares for us so much? After all, what should we really expect from God? We often ask questions like these when the hard realities of life collide with our faith, but we are afraid to ask them out loud. If we don’t honestly deal with these questions, it can lead to ‘disappointment with God.’ If you have experienced disappointment with God at any level, join us for this message series as we explore these very human questions and hurts. We won’t pretend to know all the answers, but we will respond in honest ways and with biblical depth, so that we can begin trusting God again with our lives.

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FEED ONE Results

Longmont Campus- 25,703 pounds of food was collected
Tri-towns Campus – 2,000 pounds of food was collected

Total = 27,703 pounds of food was collected

Thanks to everyone who participated.