Google GroupsI thought I’d do a post on using Google to build community within our worship team. Some worship leaders have chosen to use pay services such as Planning Center Online to plan and share resources with team members. I think that is a great option for thos who have the financial resources to implement that.

But what if you’re serving at a smaller church with little to no financial resources set aside for this sort of thing?

Google.

Google works.

Google works nicely.

And it’s free.

So here’s how it works.

  1. Get your whole team on email. It’s the 21st century there’s no reason we should be communicating with carrier pigeons
  2. Go to Google and sign up for a Google account. I used my own existing email account. You don’t necessarily have to set up a gmail account.
  3. Set up a group. You’ll find “Groups” in the top links of google (possibly in the “more” link).
  4. Go to the members section and MANUALLY add all of your team members (using the email addresses you’ve collected from step 1).

Voila. You’ve created an email based discussion group that can be accessed through email OR by visiting the groups page you created.

What Can You Do With This Group?

  • Upload files to the file section. Each week I add reference mp3s, chord charts, vocal rehearsal tracks, and whatever else my team members need to prepare for rehearsal.
  • Start discussions. Similar to a discussion forum, you can start and reply to topics in your group. I post the weekly line-up and who is scheduled to sing and/or play that week.
  • We also use the discussion forum for “get to know you” question games, silly photo caption contests, “off” requests (by team members), observations from leaders, praise, constructive criticism, prayer requests, daily or weekly devotionals for team members, etc.
  • It’s one of the small ways we build community within the team. Not only do we see each other twice a week, but every team member is constantly connected to the discussion forums. Each team member can also choose the level of email activity they get each day. For instance, you can choose to get every email reply to a topic, or to get one summary with all emails for the day, you can even choose no email activity and participate by visiting the site only, but I encourage our team members to at least select the daily summary email option, since, at times, we make changes to a key or the rotation might change.

We really push pre-practicing. We want all of our team members to be able to sing or play their parts BEFORE Wednesday rehearsal if possible. It only takes a few minutes for our singers to download their tracks and have them in their mp3 players or on a cd. It takes a little bit more for our musicians, but in the end it’s VERY worth it.

Our rehearsals have been going very smoothly since we implemented a google group last year.

This entry was posted on Monday, April 14th, 2008 at 7:42 pm.
Categories: Community.

3 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Good stuff, man - REALLY good stuff!
    Fred

  2. russhutto

    @fred- thanks buddy. I appreciate it-it’s been a great option for us at house of joy!

    On a side note I’m posting this comment using transcriber on my phone which means i can actually write in my own handwriting and my phone recognizes it which is pretty cool! except for funny transcription errors!

  3. Thanks for sharing!
    I have been considering planning center online, but if this will do some of the same things, it will be worth a try.