1 Day to Go!
Jun 13, 2008 Uncategorized
We are 1 day away from our first service in the new auditorium! Amazing! We were here very late hanging and ruining and fixing the projectors.
Here are some pictures Kristie snapped this week of the new aud and the old aud. Enjoy and we’ll see you this weekend in the new digs!
The Own It wall gets owned:

Demolition:


Giant Shadow Puppets:











June 13th, 2008 at 6:37 pm
I am SO excited for service this weekend!
June 13th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
are services in the new auditorium going to be video recorded and posted (on the eriv site of course)?
June 14th, 2008 at 9:51 am
The teachings will be. And you should see the crazy cool quality of the video. Insanee.
June 15th, 2008 at 5:02 pm
omgosh! the new building is AMAZING!!! i lOve it!
June 16th, 2008 at 3:04 am
Your teaser about the projectors set the mind to recreating the scene:
Worst Case - Noel drops one of the projectors from the top of the lift. In an act of Godly intervention the innards survive intact, but the outer case a total loss along with the mounting bracket. Eric rigs up a temporary sling out of bailing wire, stiff cardboard and his last roll of duct tape. Add a little bit of black spray paint and vola!
Middling - In the last minute rush, Noel forgets to tighten a screw on one of the projectors and after an hour or so it slips off it’s mount. Thankfully, the cables keep it from failing to the floor, but a key cable gets ripped out of it’s socket. Eric riffles through his boxes of spare parts, finds a new cable end and spends the next hour and a half soldering it on.
Best Case - Noel plugs one of the cables into the wrong socket. Everything works fine except for the one cool special effect Noel had planned for weeks to use in his message. Eric remembers seeing this problem once before and after a bit of poking around up in the “rafters” finds the problem.
June 16th, 2008 at 9:57 am
Close. We spent two hours pointing the projector and on the way down with the lift, two cables get ripped out of their socket. Since it was 10:30pm, we had to wait until morning when Eric soldered it all back together in like 10 minutes.