Multi-Site Worship

Building and Maintaining Multi-Site Worship Teams

Saturday! Saturday! Saturday! (as sung by Elton John)

Saturday! Saturday! Saturday! (as sung by Elton John).  If you are going to add Saturday services, please have a plan of attack. Let the worship/production teams know about it 6 months in advance and figure out your scheduling. Things to think about are….

Will the same band do all services? Will you do video worship on Sat. and full band on Sun? Maybe you could do a solo acoustic/vocal on Sat. and full band on Sun. When would they rehearse? If rehearsal was on Thursday and services were on Sunday, whats the schedule with a Sat. service? Will they cancel Thursdays and rehearse on Sat. a few hours before service? If they get paid, will they be getting paid more?

It’s a lot to think about so having your plans in order will benefit everyone involved.

June 17, 2010 Posted by joeydavila | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Update

Update. The existing worship teams (Padre Island, 5 Points, Alice, Kingsville, San Marcos & West Side) are doing well. We are always looking for musicians who want to share their God given talents with us so if you know of anyone in the Coastal Bend area, let us know. I think that this is always an issue, but we’re so thankful for the musicians we have and we know that the harvest will come through dedicated prayer and diligence.

June 17, 2010 Posted by joeydavila | Bay Area Fellowship, Worship Leader Tips | , | Leave a Comment

MultiSite Worship Craziness!

So, this weekend was crazy! People were out, equipment was failing but our God still opened people’s hearts to accept salvation. That’s my God! Anyway, we had to do a lot of scrambling and scheduling just to pull off worship this weekend. Here’s how it went……
I sent our audio engineer from our 5 points campus to our Kingsville campus, our guitarist from our broadcast campus to 5 points, our drummer from our broadcast campus to our Padre Island campus, a new vocalist, who will be a floater, to our Alice campus and I spent Sunday at our San Marcos campus with a new worship leader for their grand opening. Like I said, it was crazy. These kinda things don’t always happen, but they do happen. So, the best thing to do is to be prepared by having a system in place that can handle almost any kind of situation. Oh, and PRAYER helps too.

February 1, 2010 Posted by joeydavila | Bay Area Fellowship, Multi Site Worship | Leave a Comment

Go Back Album Review on Awaken Music Publications

Joey Davila’s album, GO BACK, is a step in the right direction. Davila combines a nice blend of pop and rock to create his signature sound.

Go Back, the album opener is hooky and drives. Its recorded with stellar accuracy. On, Your Always on My Mind, he slows things down and brings in a groovier element. There’s a good amount of vocal loops and help to showcase Davila’s voice. The chorus has a very corporate worship element to it. Its simple and singable.

My Ninety One is more of a spoken song with an acoustic strum to carry it. Its reminiscent of a Bon Jovi record – a nice blend of anthem rock with accessible pop.

RATING: 3.5 of 5 stars
posted by ross christopher
Awaken Music Publications

December 3, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Joey Davila Music | , , , | Leave a Comment

BAF Multi-Site Worship Tour


Visit us again for a look at our latest Multi-Site Campus, BAY AREA FELLOWSHIP SAN MARCOS.

November 19, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Bay Area Fellowship, Multi Site Worship, Worship Leader Tips | , , , , , , | 2 Comments

7 New Campuses

Yeah that’s right! Our Pastor, Bil Cornelius has challenged us to open 7 new campuses. Wow! Is that a huge task or what? I’d say that’s a God sized task wouldn’t you? Well, thats who I’m giving it to, God. The same God that breathed life into Adam. The God that delivered the Israelites. The God that healed the lepers. The God who saved the world through His Son, Jesus. If He could do those things, He can surely handle all of this.

I don’t know if you’re aware but new campuses cost a lot of money, a lot of man hours and a ton of investment into volunteers in order to share the vision of your main campus. I’m finding that it’s taking me at least 3 months to set up a brand new worship team that has the same dna and dedication to excellence as the main campus. If you’re about to open multiple campuses, be sure to give yourself enough time to build a team that can function at an acceptable level before you move on to the next one.

It can be done. We are now on our 5th campus and have opened the last 2 almost simultaneously. Has it been a lot of work? Oh yeah. Is it worth it? You better believe it. We have 5 fully functioning worship teams with members who have huge hearts for God. They’re living their lives for Him and it shows in their music. It is so rewarding to know that God allowed me to be a part of that. But, more importantly, it’s rewarding to the hundreds that are led in worship every weekend which I know is pleasing to God.

November 3, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Bay Area Fellowship, Multi Site Worship, Worship Leader Tips | , | Leave a Comment

URL Change

Just a note to let you know that the web address for this site has been changed to www.multisiteworship.com

For info on Joey Davila’s debut CD “Go Back” please visit www.joeydavila.com

Thanks for visiting.

September 3, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Bay Area Fellowship Alice Is Ready!

It’s been a lot of hard work, but BAFA is up and running. We had a “practice service” yesterday (Aug. 9) and it was great. The core group of about 50 people showed up and there was an overwhelming sense of great things to come by everyone. It was very cool. The musicians did a great job and the audio/video guys did too. This is of course a temporary location until we run out of room. When we do, we’ll do it all over again on a bigger scale. God is good.

August 10, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Bay Area Fellowship, Multi Site Worship | , | 3 Comments

Building a Multi Site Worship Team from Scratch – Update II

Bay Area Fellowship Alice CampusOur next multi-site campus is coming along nicely in Alice, Tx which is approx. 35 miles away from our central campus (Bay Area Fellowship-Corpus Christi). It looks like we should be in there around mid – July. Fortunately, I’ve met some great people out there who have a worship band and are interested in sharing their talents with us @ B.A.F.A. There are also others, who aren’t in that band, who are interested as well so I will begin auditions during the 1st week of services. Man, what a relief! I seriously didn’t know what I was gonna do and was kinda stressed, but God has provided (just like He promises He will). I’ve always said, this is God’s work and He’s gonna get it done with or without us. So, why stress about it.

We are going to have to do some of the build out of the new facility. Sometimes this can be a huge undertaking but thankfully, we’ve got a great core group in Alice that’s willing to help with the rest (floor, temporary walls, etc.). As far as audio/video goes, we will most likely begin the install next week.

The auditorium part of the facility is not very big so the audio/video install will be minimal. We’ll be using a couple of 15″ JBL EON’s that will be flown, a couple of JBL 12″ monitors, Crown Pwr Amp, dbx eq’s, Allen & Heath MixWizard 16 & a dbx driverack. Video is through a Panasonic projector that will be shot on the wall behind the stage. It will be in an area of the wall that will be painted with screen paint. Media will be handled through an iMac via ProPresenter.

Because of the small space and high ceilings, my plan is to do all music unplugged with a couple of acoustics, percussion, bass and 2 or 3 vocalists. This is of course until we move into the bigger facility next door, at which time we will go with a full band and full instrumentation. I’m very excited to see everything come together and I know it’s gonna be awesome.

June 25, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Audio, Bay Area Fellowship, Multi Site Worship | , , , | Leave a Comment

Worship Leader Tip: Know Your Vocalists

A good worship leader knows exactly what his/her vocalists are capable of musically. Matching a song to the appropriate singer can have a tremendous affect on your singer, the band and the congregation. If it’s not done correctly, your singer will feel like a failure, your band will be very frustrated, and the phrase “oh, bless your heart” will be echoed throughout the congregation. If you haven’t focused on this to much, I suggest that you start paying attention to what your vocalists do well and what they don’t. Here are some things to look for.

  • Range. You can always transpose a song if you need to but it’s easier to pick a song that fits nicely in their range. Using my guitar, I’ve found that most females sing between 3rd string G (open) and 1st string A (5th fret). So, when picking a song, make sure the vocal line is in that range.
  • Style. Is their style soulful (r&b), rocker or traditional style (choir). I’d think twice about giving someone who sounds like Rebecca St. James a Joss Stone song. Or, vice versa.
  • Speech. When they talk are they monotone? Do they project? Do they have a twang in their speech? Think about this, because if you’re doing “Hosanna”, you might end up hearing “Hosan-ner” instead. But, the good thing is that this kinda thing is an easy fix and shouldn’t keep you from booking someone.
  • Pitch. If a singer frequently goes just a little flat on long notes, then don’t give them songs with long notes. Give them the faster songs, in which the original track has some pitchy vocals in it already. These are usually the “jump and shout” songs that everyone knows and loves.

You can really make or break a singer by the songs you choose, so please choose wisely. After months of assigning the right songs to your vocalists they will become confident enough to try songs that are out of their comfort zone and before you know it, you’ll have a singer that’s awesome. Remember, it’s up to you to Know Your Vocalists.

June 19, 2009 Posted by joeydavila | Multi Site Worship, Worship Leader Tips | , , | 2 Comments