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"I am Jon Pierce, the crewNeckTech. I am employed full-time at Crossroads Community Church as the Technology Specialist. Fulfilling this title pretty much makes me in charge of anything with current flowing through it... This ranges from our 1 electronic stapler, to our 6 servers, to our 8 Rooftop HVAC units, and to our 64 input video switcher."

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    Whirlwind of a week

    So, it's been one crazy week... or has it? Do you ever go home Friday after what seems to have been a busy week, and wonder why you didn't get anything done the last 5 days? That's what I was thinking as I finished my 20 minute drive home today.

    As I was pondering what to put up on my blog tonight (as opposed to actually going to bed and sleeping), I was trying to remember the projects I worked on this week. Well, I started to list those projects, and went back through the ole' e-mail system to remind me of a few more, and here's the list all compiled and numbered for your pleasure.
    1. hung out at the Magnification Picnic/Party
    2. setup & trained 3 new staff member on computer network stuff (profiles, drive structure, email system, phone system...)
    3. configured 1 new dell desktop for above
    4. troubleshot HVAC with mechanicals genius, Chris from standard plumbing and heating
    5. called Johnson Controls for issues with the controls system from above troubleshooting
    6. researched Fellowship Technologies roadmap video on their experience site
    7. began talks with Michael Garrison Associates regarding a survey of our existing sound system/acoustics in our main auditorium
    8. setup loribiddle.com and did a brief overview of blogger for Lori to start blogging about our programming meetings
    9. setup crewnecktech.com so I could join the crossroads blogging craze
    10. setup a camera aggregator to pull the 3 ustream feeds we will be (and did!) send out for our live programming meeting
    11. Troubleshot webcammax issues on our mediashout computer, gave up and ended up running the cuesheet feed from a secondary laptop
    12. attended a webinar on digital audio transport technologies hosted by sound and video contractor
    13. attended our monthly staff meeting - free food!
    14. created a seperate "midweek" only podcast feed for audio and video - really excited, this took all of like 5 minutes - I love the power of a simple WHERE statement in a mysql query on a well structure database!
    15. with help from an awesome volunteer, Tom Doclovic, added a hanging mic to our control room
    16. put together my visa statement, where I track all my church-related expenses
    17. helped Lori with her blog and added some valuable sidebar content, including an all important link back to my own blog!
    18. unpackaged some gear I ordered from full-compass to hang some lighting with in the next week or two (Dave Cradler is the best sales guy there, if you can get him, he'll treat you right!)
    19. Called Johnson Controls again..
    20. hooked our uber-pulpit back up (1 pulpit, 3 flat screens, up to 3 different video feeds to one pulpit... woot!)
    21. troubleshooting an issue with our whirlwind e-snake (ended up swapping out an MLI card that apparently has a few burnt out channels, a trip to UPS anyone?)
    22. had a couple of great IT-related conversations with Mark (my dad)
    23. some training on blogger/youtube integration with Tim on his blogger account
    24. attended a management team meeting to review status of website/church management system - free food!
    25. some conversations with Errol Coner at Fellowship One and Steve Caton at Church Community Builder to further our decision in the great church management system debate of 08... (move aside McCain and Obama, this debate is much more important!)
    26. ...which led to a final decision after months of research... we're all yours Church Community Builder!
    27. fought with RTU-1 to try to get it running during wed. night services (no luck, sorry Charlene!)
    28. Called Johnson controls again...
    29. a wee bit of research on Element Fusion (and their Sky management system) for a possible site designer for the new crossroadswired.com - nice portfolio!
    30. a wee bit of research on bludomain web design services for another, secret project ;)
    31. a small, but way overdue update to the front page of crossroads' home page
    32. and then of course, the regulars: the server backups, the website (media) updates, 7 helpdesk tickets
    33. then I called Johnson Controls
    34. going to be running saturday-related weekend services (as far as tech goes) since my cohort Steve Browning is going to be running camera at a micky dolenz concert...
    35. oh, and then I will probably call Johnson Controls again...
    for the Live programming feed... Ok, so, maybe it was more for my pleasure, but the whole point of continuing to type this post is the value of reflection. I was thinking how much I wish I were more organized/productive/task-oriented and less chatterboxy/cluttered/scatter-brained (if you take a look at my office, you'd probably think the same thing)... But after a little bit of thought, I'm really remembering the accomplishments me and the team here at crossroads have finished this week. And it feels good, and I feel that we honored God through the work, and that feels really good.

    Also, it seems to me that just about every item represented above could be a nice juicy slab of prime rib for my next blog posts...

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    • Anonymous Mark Pierce says so:
      August 9, 2008 8:38 AM  

      Great post, Jonathan. It's cool to see how God is using your technical skills for His kingdom. You're also right about the value of reflection. I'm glad to see you take on this "yet one more project" of blogging. Not only will it help others, but I think it will help you as well. - Dad. top

    • Anonymous Anonymous says so:
      August 9, 2008 3:26 PM  

      1. You are insane.
      2. I wonder how much you see the sunshine.
      3. I love you.
      4. I am looking forward to seeing you and your family tomorrow.
      5. Do your sister a favor and don't refer to your subjects as prime rib. They are much too worthy to be an animal's butchered and seasoned body part.

      ~Jillian Jiggs top

    • Anonymous Donna Payne says so:
      August 9, 2008 9:09 PM  

      I think you need to work on your multi-tasking skills... LOL! Just joking! Great productive week - take a moment and center yourself and breathe.

      Best, dp top

    • Anonymous Anonymous says so:
      August 10, 2008 8:12 PM  

      Oh dear, that sounds like a lot. You also took great care of your beautiful nieces last Saturday! Thanks for that and always try to make time for reflection. I find that helps me with my crazy busy job as well.

      Jen top

    • Blogger S Caton says so:
      August 11, 2008 4:56 PM  

      Hi John! Nice blog you got going here. Loved the photos, especially the ones of the stuck Hummer!

      It is a distinct honor and blessing to have been chosen to serve the ministry of Crossroads Community Church. We look forward to a long and impactful relationship with you guys as you seek to reach and retain more people for God's Kingdom.

      Thanks for your trust and your confidence!

      SCaton
      Church Community Builder top

    • Blogger Kym Lamb says so:
      August 11, 2008 5:59 PM  

      Thank you for all you do! Scary thing is that I understand some of the techy geeky stuff...what is happening to me????Ugh!!!! top