Technologies for Worship Magazine
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What is Technologies for Worship Magazine ?Since 1992, Technologies for Worship Magazine has led the charge in being an essential industry resource for churches. The mission of this magazine is to educate churches as to how technology can help them minister to a modern world. In 1993, Technologies for Worship Magazine (TFWM) organized it's first conference; the Inspiration Technology Conference in Burlington, Ontario at the Crossroads Center. The aim of the conference was to bring churches together with technology developers to network and explore ideas. Since that time, TFWM has presented many conferences in several cities all over the United States and Canada. TFWM has also organized hands-on training pavilions and seminars at several high-profile technology conferences like the National Association of Broadcasters, InfoComm International, Lighting Dimensions International, PLASA (London, England) and the National Systems Contractors Association. TFWM is a family owned company, started in 1990 by husband and wife team Shelagh Rogers and Barry Cobus. Shelagh and Barry have always been dedicated to educating the church community about the benefits of understanding technology. Over the years they have developed strong relationships with hundreds of incredible authors, presenters, product developers and ministry professionals in their quest to bring excellence back to the church. phone: 905.473.9822
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