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Most churches don't document any of their weekend process — it lives in the heads of a few key volunteers, and that's the entire reason you can't take a vacation, can't trust a backup operator, and keep getting Galatians spelled wrong on the slides at 9:58am on a Sunday. They get into why the conversation about checklists usually loses people in the first ten seconds (it sounds like "monkey work," it sounds bureaucratic, it sounds like a pilot's pre-flight that has nothing to do with worship) and why every one of those objections is actually the point. Dillan walks through the pastor who texted him after a "train wreck" weekend — no real disasters, just a stack of small, completely avoidable mistakes that no one caught because no one was checking — and uses it as the anchor for the rest of the conversation. They unpack what should actually be on a pre-service checklist beyond the technical stuff (greeting the band on stage, confirming lighting colors match the worship backgrounds, coordinating with ushers on doors), and Dillan makes the case that the leader's checklist is the one most churches skip entirely — and that leaders who can't remember to pray before rehearsal need that prompt more than they think. They get into why putting prayer on a checklist isn't unspiritual, it's honest, and why the documented version of your process is what lets you take a vacation, lets a key volunteer take a few months off when life gets hard without you treating them like a betrayal, and lets a backup operator step in without burning down the Sunday. They close with a walkthrough of the new checklists feature inside MxU — recurring checklists auto-assigned to whoever's scheduled in Planning Center, completion timestamps visible to the leader, accountability built in — and a Chernobyl reference that, depending on your tolerance for hyperbole, is either a stretch or exactly right.
Check out our FREE Team Night Guide:
https://getmxu.com/resources/team-night-guide/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=checklists
FREE RESOURCES 🆓 Take advantage of all the free resources for worship and tech teams that MxU has to offer (growing weekly):
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IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY SERVICES 🎓 1,000+ Training Videos:
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🖥️ Volunteer Training Tool:
https://getmxu.com/learning-management-system?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
🚀 Personalized Coaching:
https://getmxu.com/coaching?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
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WHAT IS MxU? MxU is an online training platform for church leaders to train and equip their worship and tech volunteers:
https://getmxu.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
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Most churches don't document any of their weekend process — it lives in the heads of a few key volunteers, and that's the entire reason you can't take a vacation, can't trust a backup operator, and keep getting Galatians spelled wrong on the slides at 9:58am on a Sunday. They get into why the conversation about checklists usually loses people in the first ten seconds (it sounds like "monkey work," it sounds bureaucratic, it sounds like a pilot's pre-flight that has nothing to do with worship) and why every one of those objections is actually the point. Dillan walks through the pastor who texted him after a "train wreck" weekend — no real disasters, just a stack of small, completely avoidable mistakes that no one caught because no one was checking — and uses it as the anchor for the rest of the conversation. They unpack what should actually be on a pre-service checklist beyond the technical stuff (greeting the band on stage, confirming lighting colors match the worship backgrounds, coordinating with ushers on doors), and Dillan makes the case that the leader's checklist is the one most churches skip entirely — and that leaders who can't remember to pray before rehearsal need that prompt more than they think. They get into why putting prayer on a checklist isn't unspiritual, it's honest, and why the documented version of your process is what lets you take a vacation, lets a key volunteer take a few months off when life gets hard without you treating them like a betrayal, and lets a backup operator step in without burning down the Sunday. They close with a walkthrough of the new checklists feature inside MxU — recurring checklists auto-assigned to whoever's scheduled in Planning Center, completion timestamps visible to the leader, accountability built in — and a Chernobyl reference that, depending on your tolerance for hyperbole, is either a stretch or exactly right.
Check out our FREE Team Night Guide:
https://getmxu.com/resources/team-night-guide/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=checklists
FREE RESOURCES 🆓 Take advantage of all the free resources for worship and tech teams that MxU has to offer (growing weekly):
https://getmxu.com/resources/?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY SERVICES 🎓 1,000+ Training Videos:
https://getmxu.com/training?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
🖥️ Volunteer Training Tool:
https://getmxu.com/learning-management-system?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
🚀 Personalized Coaching:
https://getmxu.com/coaching?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social
JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MxU.app
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/mxu.app/
WHAT IS MxU? MxU is an online training platform for church leaders to train and equip their worship and tech volunteers:
https://getmxu.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=checklists&utm_medium=social

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