by admin | Apr 23, 2012 | Church, Church Programming, Creative, Creativity, Uncategorized
Easter was two weeks ago. It feels like it was six months ago. I wanted to take a moment and share with you two of the elements from our Easter Celebration. This piece was an opener that rolled into “God Is Alive.” We shot this piece at Ocean Way studios...
by admin | Apr 18, 2012 | Church, Church Programming, Creative, Creativity, Uncategorized
Photo Props: Focus is where attention and work meet to create momentum. The mind of a creative person shifts and changes based on the intake of data and scenery. Focus can be hard to find sometimes. Alexander Graham Bell once said: “Concentrate all your thoughts...
by admin | Apr 16, 2012 | Church, Church Programming, Creative, Creativity, Uncategorized
Photo Props What if tomorrow morning you woke up only to realize someone had withdrew half the money in your bank account? Negativity is trying to do that to our creative account every single day. There’s a big difference between critical thinking and...
by admin | Apr 13, 2012 | Church, Church Programming, Creative, Creativity
The impact that Walt Disney has had on our world is unmatched. His ability to dream, innovate, and execute still leaves us amazed. Compartmentalizing his creative process was one of the tricks Walt Disney used to create greatness. The three steps in the Disney...
by admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Church, Church Programming, Creative, Creativity, Uncategorized
Photo Props: Recently, I discovered a post about the idea of Idea Magnets. Idea Magnets are people who attract ideas and other creative people around their projects and thus, create amazing content repeatedly. Idea Magnets are necessary on any creative team...
by admin | Apr 10, 2012 | Church, Church Programming, Creative, Creativity
Empty Promises Book Trailer from Cross Point Church on Vimeo. While reading the other day, these words rocked my world: “Approval Addiction is essentially an act of abandonment. Instead of finding your value and worth from your Creator, you have essentially...