FOUR12 Canada Podcast

Episode 0018 Season 2 - Steve Lensink on practically preparing, leading creatives and making donuts


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Welcome to Episode 0018 of the FOUR12 Canada Podcast!

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We are excited to have Steve Lensink on the podcast. He is a producer, musician and husband to Brooke Nicholls. Thanks to COVID, they watched the Junos from their couch!

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Brooke Nicholls

  

PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS

Changes During This Time

  • Everything was cancelled including their first big headlining tour
  • Pivoted to working in the studio and mixing for churches
  • Started video worship from their living room to help out churches
  • Love to give local teams a break
  •  Sharpening Skills in Practical Ways

    • Get into the habit of playing on your own at home and keep it up
  • Rehearse the set as if you are scheduled and practise even when you are not serving; stay engaged so you are always ready to go
  • Use Sunday morning at home as a chance to play along
  • Leading Creatives Well

    • Relationships are the most important thing
  • Prioritize people over process; focus on people to get the best results
  • Give creative boundaries and freedom to be creative
  • Continue to check in with them
  • Preparing Practically

    • Prepare heart and hands
  • Heart: Build a playlist with the songs, listen to the lyrics, spend time getting to know them and worship
  • Hands: Know the parts and details
  • Keeping a Consistent Audio Mix

    • It's easy to lean on presets on digital soundboards but the best thing you can do is to learn the console
  • Invest in team members; teach them and grow together
  • There's a learning curve but better results in the long run
  • Close the gap between most experienced and least experienced
  •  Nurturing a Cohesive Sound Mix

    • Have ground rules that are non-negotiable (e.g., vocal is most important)
  • Pay attention to volume and decibel levels
  • Remember who has the authority to make those decisions and try to come under it
  • Do the best job you can with the parameters you are given
  • Leave room for people to learn from one another
  • Give opportunities for feedback
  • Ways to Debrief

    • After the service, debrief with the team and someone who was listening to the service
  • Google Forms helps to track feedback and encouragement
  • What went well and who is your MVP?
  • Moving Forward as a Church

    • There is some margin to try things and use this time to experiment
  • Online services provide new ways to serve
  • Think about outside of Sunday morning
  • Double down on connections in small ways
  • Volunteers on the Road

    • Provide a Sunday off for the regular team
  • Great way to learn from someone new
  • Use Planning Centre to prepare in advance
  • Be Encouraged

    • We often don't see the impact of what we do or what God is doing, especially right now
  • It's hard to do the same thing week after week without feedback
  • God is still moving 
  • Be encouraged that the work you do matters
  • We need your talents
  • Thanks for listening! We hope this episode has equipped you for greater influence through serving. We don’t want you to miss a single episode, so if you haven’t done so already, subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us reach more people by writing a review on the Apple podcast app and other podcast apps that you use. The FOUR12 Canada podcast is a ministry of Faith Baptist Church in Huntsville, Ontario. Explore everything FOUR12 Canada at four12.ca. Thanks for spending some time with us. See you next time!

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