You Guys Rock! I've been following you guys for years. The evolution of your work keeps it fresh and relevant. This is from an old guy who is 68 years old. Keep up the good work! Cheers!
These are great! As someone who has watched and grown alongside you, your company, and your videos in so many ways it is cool to see the transformation from this perspective. Clearly using a lot of your team's culture to expand to form even more teams (or extensions of your team) is really encouraging. Keep these coming!
@@prochurchtools Absolutely! Also, sidebar: I found a coincidence funny… in a statement from the latest podcast episode - “I get Alex to do all the things I don’t want to do…” in a moment from this video “hey Alex, could you bring me that thing that I don’t want to grab” 😂
Great job on the video Brady and team! Love the fun, seeing the bts vibe of team building is great. The half and half video is a cool touch. Would love to see some more thoughts on structure of how to build a great team, culture, business, etc. 👌
Interesting that the focus here was entirely on desktop versions of sites. I often visit church websites that look great on desktop but fail to inspire on mobile. Most of our trafic these days is mobile, so I think this is key
One thing I have recently started thinking about is how much some churches really want to get into media, but 1) they don't realize how much it could cost(depending on their vision), and 2) they don't always know the full scope of what they specifically want to do with it. Questions like, "what content do we want to make and on what platform?", and "what kind of gear can we afford to make that possible?" I find these are some of the many questions and topics churches don't think about fully or consider before diving into getting media set up at their church. Anyone agree/disagree or have any thoughts?
I’m pretty sure Schwartz’s took the W. My personal rankings: Stop #1 - 4/5 Fries were slightly soft. Brisket was supreme. Textures were good. Stop #2 - 1/5 Too salty. Weird aftertaste with the chicken/sauce. Cheese was meh. Stop #3 - 2/5 Fries were solid. Meat felt gummy. Textures didn’t mesh. Gravy was mid. liked the smokiness. Stop #4 - 2/5 Too much chicken. Soft fries. Gravy was mid.
4th stop for me. The bad part was it was the toppings I liked, not the poutine. Had grocery store poutine this past Sunday that held up against them which feels wrong lol
@@rhiannonwilmott2950 @prochurchtools This is true with a lot of media art. I'm a professor at Seneca College and it's slightly more males then females, but the female students go more for editorial and creative direction while I find in my experience more male student are into content creation and production.
Love seeing some behind the scenes with the SocialSermons team, and especially cool to see our guy in there. 😁 Much smaller team than I anticipated! Grateful for you, Chris. 🫶🏼
Love seeing the website designs! Would really enjoy seeing how you’d rank sites on mobile devices since the majority of site traffic is mobile.
You Guys Rock! I've been following you guys for years. The evolution of your work keeps it fresh and relevant. This is from an old guy who is 68 years old. Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Appreciate the support, Terry!
Oooo! I like the block of information and then the more lifestyle video after! Nice hybrid!
Happy to hear it, Rachel! Starting to find our groove with this style of video.
These are great! As someone who has watched and grown alongside you, your company, and your videos in so many ways it is cool to see the transformation from this perspective. Clearly using a lot of your team's culture to expand to form even more teams (or extensions of your team) is really encouraging. Keep these coming!
Wow, thank you!
@@prochurchtools Absolutely! Also, sidebar: I found a coincidence funny… in a statement from the latest podcast episode - “I get Alex to do all the things I don’t want to do…” in a moment from this video “hey Alex, could you bring me that thing that I don’t want to grab” 😂
@@kyledouglasthompson 😆
Great job on the video Brady and team! Love the fun, seeing the bts vibe of team building is great. The half and half video is a cool touch. Would love to see some more thoughts on structure of how to build a great team, culture, business, etc. 👌
@@ChrisReardon Appreciate the feedback! Would love to show more of that.
Interesting that the focus here was entirely on desktop versions of sites. I often visit church websites that look great on desktop but fail to inspire on mobile. Most of our trafic these days is mobile, so I think this is key
One thing I have recently started thinking about is how much some churches really want to get into media, but 1) they don't realize how much it could cost(depending on their vision), and 2) they don't always know the full scope of what they specifically want to do with it. Questions like, "what content do we want to make and on what platform?", and "what kind of gear can we afford to make that possible?" I find these are some of the many questions and topics churches don't think about fully or consider before diving into getting media set up at their church. Anyone agree/disagree or have any thoughts?
Schwartz’s took the W. 10/10 would recommend.
Round 2 HAS to include Décarie Hot Dog 🌭
"never eating poutine again"....had poutine two days later. A redo is needed, Decarie Hot Dog is king. ifkyk
😂😂😂
After 2 years in Sarnia I did the touristy thing and did 'Fries under the bridge', got the brisket poutine... was trash compared to anything we had
Wait! Who won the poutine off? I was so invested! the first one definitely looked most classic.
Also the outtakes 🥹🤌
I’m pretty sure Schwartz’s took the W.
My personal rankings:
Stop #1 - 4/5
Fries were slightly soft. Brisket was supreme. Textures were good.
Stop #2 - 1/5
Too salty. Weird aftertaste with the chicken/sauce. Cheese was meh.
Stop #3 - 2/5
Fries were solid. Meat felt gummy. Textures didn’t mesh. Gravy was mid. liked the smokiness.
Stop #4 - 2/5
Too much chicken. Soft fries. Gravy was mid.
Schwartz’s for me. The vibes there were also perfect. So that influences the flavor.
4th stop for me. The bad part was it was the toppings I liked, not the poutine. Had grocery store poutine this past Sunday that held up against them which feels wrong lol
@@OwenAssman This was the breakdown I needed 🫡
@@prochurchtools I could just tell by looking at that photo that it was a winner 👀
Do you have a to-do video on how to do the overlapping element? Would that be in the custom part of a page?
That would depend on what website builder you’re using!
Hey Brady.
Are you looking to expand Nucleus to Europe/Rest of the World and also provide the service in other languages?
Hey! We have churches around the world using Nucleus. Most of them are English speaking though.
Do you think early 2000 style websites will ever make a come back
What specific characteristics are you thinking about?
@@prochurchtools nothing in particular I'm just nostalgic sometimes
God bless you all by the way
Gotcha. Well, design always comes around so there's a chance! The bad layouts and lack of responsivity is hopefully a thing of the past.
So the entire team is male?
Our two part time editors are women. Only three women applied for full-time. But they weren’t good fits.
@@prochurchtools hmm
@@rhiannonwilmott2950 @prochurchtools This is true with a lot of media art. I'm a professor at Seneca College and it's slightly more males then females, but the female students go more for editorial and creative direction while I find in my experience more male student are into content creation and production.
Love seeing some behind the scenes with the SocialSermons team, and especially cool to see our guy in there. 😁 Much smaller team than I anticipated!
Grateful for you, Chris. 🫶🏼
Thanks so much Josh! You rock. Christ Community Church is always a highlight