About: Greg Simmons

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  • Google Voice – Functionality Update, 08 Mar 2010 in Uncategorized

    Back in mid-2009 I posted about Google Voice as a new tool for ministry.  Since that time I’ve had a chance to try new functions and configurations and read what others have had to say about GVoice as a potential tool for churches, ministries and individuals.
    So, since July, what has changed?  What have I [...]

  • “Why To…” Instead of “How To…”, 11 Feb 2010 in communities& podcasting& video streaming

    Here at CTM, a good bit of what we post is related to the ‘How To” for a particular subject.  This could be Audio, Video, web site, podcasting, video casting, using new tools or expanding on old tools.  Sometimes, as tech ministry leaders/volunteers, I believe we can get caught up in the “How To…” and [...]

  • Google Voice – A New Tool for Ministry, 14 Jul 2009 in Church IT& Equipping& Uncategorized

    Google is finally rolling out Google Voice to the masses – albeit slowly – via invitation. To get an invitation, you simply need to enter your email address at this site. The site also has a really good demo video that details what Google Voice can do. I recently received my official [...]

  • It’s True – Any Church Can Podcast, 08 Jun 2009 in Uncategorized

    This video is a very basic primer about how ANY church can podcast.

  • EasyWorship – Latest Update Now Available, 28 Apr 2009 in Uncategorized

    EasyWorship is my presentation platform of choice for announcements, song lyrics, scripture, and sermon notes. Why? The name should give it away – EasyWorship.  The learning curve is very short for new volunteers and the package provides the functionality most churches need.  I’m sure we’ll have a later post comparing the major presentation software platforms, [...]

  • Introduction – Greg Simmons, 24 Feb 2009 in Church IT

    Hi, my name is Greg Simmons.  I’m not sure what more I can add beyond what’s already listed in my bio, but I’ll give it a try.
    My first exposure to “running sound” was in the late 70’s.  I began helping set up, tear down and watch the “sound guys” as they did the audio mix [...]

  • Web Developers On A Mission!, 19 Apr 2007 in Uncategorized

    Sarah Springer with Terregen contacted me with information about their product called BluePogo and it’s something that I see as having potential value for churches. Rather than me attempting to describe their product, I asked her to write a post. Please welcome Sarah and leave her a comment, as well.

    I have to [...]