WFX Fall 2008 will take place in Houston, TX from November 5 - 7, 2008. Check back in July for details! Below is the Advisory Council from WFX Spring 2008.
WFX proudly introduces the members of the Conference Advisory Council for the 2008 event. The Conference Advisory Council assists WFX with selecting conference sessions and developing the best conference program for WFX attendees.
WFX would like to thank these industry leaders for their time and efforts in assisting with the WFX conference program.
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Doug Akers
Customer Relations, Church Architecture Department, LifeWay
Prior to joining LifeWay in February of 2003, Doug was the Minister of Administration and Technology at Westside Baptist Church in Gainesville Florida for 9 years. In addition to his ministerial and administrative responsibilities, Doug was the staff representative responsible for an $8 million relocation effort of this 2,500 member church.
His position with LifeWay allows him to assist and consult with churches across the country who are considering new facilities, relocation, or capital stewardship programs. In addition, Doug provides ministry and church evaluations, geo-demographic and facility analysis, financial capability assistance, and long-range feasibility planning.
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Brian Blackmore
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, Church Production Magazine & Worship Facilities magazine
Worship Facilities Track Chair
Brian Blackmore is founding editor and publisher of Church Production Magazine and Worship Facilities magazine. His background includes a range of marketing management positions with dealers, contractors and manufacturers that service the house of worship market. He is active on the technical and worship teams at his church in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he attends with his wife Deidra, and their three sons.
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Dennis Choy
Technical Production Pastor, North Coast Church
Dennis Choy oversees the Technical and Production ministry for North Coast Church. Considered the Pioneers of Multi-site/Video Venues, North Coast launched their first Venue in 1998 and have grown to over 6500 in weekend attendance. Dennis has developed a team of over 50 Technical volunteers serving 8 different worship venues. His background in audio visual combined with his pastor’s heart created the Technical Ministry as it is today. Dennis, his wife Michelle, and their three children Justin, Luke and Maya reside in Oceanside California.
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Anthony Coppedge, CTS
Principal Technology Evangelist, Church Media Group
Former Church Technical Director
A passionate leader in the church media ministry circles, Anthony
Coppedge is renowned for his technical and relational skills. His strong partnerships with manufacturers keep him “in the know” about the latest technological changes and developments, while his frequent work with churches provides invaluable real-world ministry experience.
Highly sought after by today’s fast-growing churches, Anthony brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and practical know-how to ministries.
Anthony is now the Principal Technology Evangelist for Church Media Group, a full-service creative agency. Prior to his current position, Anthony has owned both consulting and PR companies, worked for three design/build A/V integration firms and been on staff at three different mega churches.
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Dr. David Fletcher
Executive Pastor
Founder & Host of Xpastor.org
As an Executive Pastor, David Fletcher launched XPastor.org to help churches in America better understand and handle leadership issues. David is a professor at the Evangelical Theological Seminary of India and Dallas Theological Seminary, teaching XPastor concepts to Doctor of Ministry students. David served for twenty-three years at a church in Dallas and now serves as an XP in Austin, Texas. He is certified in the Myers Briggs Type Indicator and the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis. David has been trained in conflict resolution, mediation and arbitration by Peacemaker Ministries. He has been on the board of the American Council of the Asian Christian Academy since 1991.
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Clay Gandy
Architect / Adjunct Faculty Member, Greenville Tech
An education director in the American Institute of Architects since 1999, Clay Gandy developed and taught a continuing education curriculum for architects on the effective use of project management technology in the building industry. Clay has been an adjunct faculty member since 2001 at Greenville Technical College in the Architectural and Construction Engineering Technology program. Current research focuses on measuring how building industry innovations can enhance worship effectiveness.
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Jill S. Gille
Executive Production Manager, Willow Creek Community Church
Jill has had several roles in the last 18 years, as a stage manager, monitor engineer, service director, stage/set designer, and technical director. Throughout her nine years at Willow Creek Community Church, she has been the technical director for Student Ministries, Axis, New Community, weekends, and conferences and events. She is currently the executive production manager, leading Willow Creek's production ministry. Jill is passionate about clearing the path and resourcing technical artists to thrive in excellence at a sustainable pace.
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Jerry Halcomb
Founder & CEO, HH Architects
Jerry Halcomb, Founder and CEO of HH Architects, has been designing church facilities nationwide for 36+ years. He has planned hundreds of churches including: Prestonwood Baptist in Dallas, First Baptist Orlando, Germantown Baptist in Germantown, TN, and Brentwood Baptist in Brentwood, TN and many more!
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Dean Johnson
Executive Director, National Association of Church Facilities Managers (NACFM)
Facilities Director, First Baptist Church of Lubbock, TX
Dean Johnson attended Texas Tech University and spent 14 years in the industrial electrical construction business. Since 1994 he has been the Director of Facilities at First Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas. He is a charter member of the National Association of Church Facilities Managers (NACFM) and served in leadership as their Treasurer, Vice-President and President. He is currently serving as Executive Director of NACFM.
Dean is involved with several professional groups and speaks on different church facility related topics at local, regional and national conferences including WFX, NACBA National Conference and NACDB CCC.
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Mark Johnson
Editor, Church Production Magazine
Church Production Track Chair
Mark Johnson, editor of Church Production Magazine, has been in the professional A/V industry for more than 20 years, including stints as editor of Sound & Video Contractor magazine; marketing, sales, and tech support for a major pro audio manufacturer; system designer and operator at a major theme park; and broadcast audio at a network affiliate. Additionally, he serves on the volunteer techical staff at Hilltop Community Church in Richmond, California.
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Jim Kumorek
Web Editor/Online Operations Manager, www.churchproduction.com and www.worshipfacilities.com
Former Church Technical Director, Northwoods Community Church, Peoria, Illinois
Jim Kumorek is managing editor of Church Production and Worship Facilities magazines. Prior to this, he spent two years as the staff Technical Director at Northwoods Community Church in Peoria, Illinois, and twenty years as a Software Engineer in New England.
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Jerry Lawson
National Manager, ENERGY STAR Small Business & Congregations Network, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Jerry Lawson was the first “energy expert” hired at EPA in 1990 and helped develop the “Green Lights” program, which preceded ENERGY STAR as EPA’s first voluntary, non-regulatory program addressing global warming. In 1997, Lawson began adapting ENERGY STAR for the faith community, as it had been limited to large corporate and governmental facilities. ENERGY STAR now actively works with the faith community, as well as the small business sector on energy efficiency.
Lawson had previously served as Executive Director for Conservation, Customer Service, Rates & Forecasting at the Lower Colorado River Authority in Austin, Texas and prior to that as Director, City of Austin Resource Management Department. He had earlier served as Deputy Director of the Arkansas Department of Energy. Lawson has an MPA degree from Arizona State University-Tempe, and BA degree from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville.
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M. Rex Miller
Futurist
Author, The Millennium Matrix
M. Rex Miller is a futurist and the creator of the SWARM (Smart Work and Referral Marketing) Network, a business development approach based on the strategies of tightly aligned corporate coalitions. He consults for business and non-profit organizations and is on the board of Lamar Boschman Ministries. Rex graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in theology and communications. As an undergraduate he was active in campus ministry and has remained active in church leadership since college. Rex has been a youth leader, tennis coach, Boy Scout master, and lay pastor. His interests include camping, tennis, music, photography, and researching future trends. He is married and the father of three children.
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Dave Patchin
Executive Pastor, Hope Community Church, Raleigh, NC
Dave Patchin is Hope Community Church's executive pastor overseeing the day to day operations, staff, and ministries of Hope. He served 18 years with Campus Crusade for Christ, the last eight as a regional director. He holds an undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech and has attended the International School of Theology and Reformed Theological Seminary. He and wife Kara are the parents of three children.
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Jim Pocock
Senior Pastor, Trinitarian Congregational Church, Wayland, Massachusetts
Jim is the Senior Pastor of the Trinitarian Congregational Church in Wayland, Massachusetts. He has previously served churches in Connecticut and California and has led churches in two major building expansions. He and his wife Beth have one son, Nathan, in college.