“Being a younger crowd, we need a little bit more than the traditional,” Kelley, a first-grade teacher, said after the service. “This keeps me coming. It gives me more energy. It keeps me from falling asleep.”
Volunteer Jason Bean, 31, one of the techies who helped put on the show, said “this stuff” doesn’t make people feel God. But it does help to “usher in God’s spirit.”
That’s the clipping from a news story that I just saw in an article online at the Charlotte Observer on Spiritual special effects.
Ever have those moments when you wonder what your Bizarro World equal might be? Here’s a guy in North Carolina that has my name, was born 31 years ago and is involved in church tech. If it weren’t for the witness protection program I’d be worried.
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Yes, very strange indeed! I am the ‘other’ Jason Bean and I was forwarded a link to your blog..crazy! It’s a small world!
Jason,
This is so funny. I work with Jason at Mosaic Church and our worship leader, Gil, told us about the “Jason Bean” double. Small world!
Where is your church?
~Amy
Amy, I attend church at Stones Crossing Church in Greenwood, IN. Our website (currently being redesigned) can be found at http://www.stonescrossing.com