[Faith-talk] accessible church service material

Penny Golden goldpen at frontiernet.net
Sun Jun 17 02:47:52 UTC 2012


Hi.  we ourselves do use the hymnbooks.   but even the overhead has to 
come from somewhere.  Maybe you can make friends with the people who 
work over the song lyrics.  I really do like note takers.  Linda Mentink 
uses her notetaker in the choir and at the podium to sing solos.
She'll chime in later, I feel pretty sure.  She's in wisconsin where 
they had their school reunion last weekend.
Welcome aboard to George, is it?  I think he is the 17-year-old.  It's 
rather sobering to realize that I am almost 4 times that age. not quite, 
but almost.
Blessings, Penny

On 6/16/2012 9:29 PM, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> While electronic info makes it easier to get material, its also making it harder. Everyone else can see a screen. These big overhead screens flash multi media material through the service.
> What do you do if the church puts out all info on a screen such as announcements, verses, and yes lyrics to the songs/hymns?
>
> Many nomendemonitional churches do this including big churches in my area. I’m attending one off and on so I’m aware of this issue. Not sure what to do. Their accessibility department seems to focus on other people with disabilities, but maybe if my needs are known they’ll do something.
>
> I’m sure this issue is of concern as more churches adopt a screen format as opposed to traditional hym books.
> Ashley
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