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EventENLI GraduationMar 27, '08 8:15 AM
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Start:     Apr 4, '08 6:00p
End:     Apr 4, '08 10:00p

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Last December 18, the Every Nation Operations Department hosted the Christmas party for EGSI, 3rd Alert, Hi-Cool, ISS, and ACLC personnel. That night, the staff arranged the catering and set-up, prepared raffle prizes and Christmas packages, emceed the program, organized games, gave awards, and - of course - took pictures.
Aside from the usual games (and in lieu of the all-time favorite 9-1-1), the guests were asked to give group presentations. The three groups - GREEN (EGSI janitorial), RED (3rd Alert guards), and YELLOW (EGSI technical, Hi-Cool, ISS, & ACLC) - gamely sang and danced to impress (or amuse?) the judges. In the end, the Green Team won.
What we did for one night is not enough to show our gratitude to the men and women behind-the-scenes who clean and set up for us, ensure our safety and security, operate the sounds and lights, do repairs and maintenance, keep the building cool, run errands for us, and tend the plants for 365 days and nights, sometimes 24/7. Still, the party was an expression that they are important and appreciated.

Photo AlbumEN.07 Photos (5 photos)Aug 23, '07 6:37 AM
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Blog EntryThe (Other) ENd of EN.07Aug 23, '07 6:24 AM
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EN.07 World Conference was undeniably a world-class event: 14,000+ delegates from 40+ nations gathered in Araneta Coliseum for three days of worship, exhortation, fellowship, presentations, and, of course, photo sessions. Megabytes have been posted, blogged, and replied about it to (and from) the ends of the earth. Here’s my side of the story: actual behind-the-scenes happenings, or what could be called “anatomy of a world conference.” I experienced the event from the far side since I spent most of the conference backstage, literally.

Behind the Big Dome is its gazebo, where more than 800 conference crew, performers, volunteers, and suppliers took their meals or got their coffee fixes. There, more than 6,200 packs of food, 3,000 cups of coffee, and 750 gallons of drinking water were ordered and distributed. People would be in and out of the gazebo from 5:30am til 10pm. Afterwards, the technical crew and volunteers who were booked at a hotel just across Aurora Boulevard would crash there for the night, oblivious to the noise from the marathon videoke sessions next door. 

The preparations started as early as 12:00am on July 19. Suppliers of audio-visual equipment, sound and lighting systems, stage, LED screens, cameras, plasma TV monitors, and pyrotechnics did their ingress and setup until late afternoon. After that, they did test runs for technical equipment followed by technical dress rehearsals of the talents inC’s presentations. Amid the boxes and cables, volunteers prepared the lineups for the worship and preachings on laptops: One team for the LED screens, the other for the scoreboard. There were also two technical directors who 'mixed' the audio and video presentations. Adjacent to the technical booth were the translators’ booths and reserved seats for foreign delegates who need translation. Less noisy but equally frenetic was the Production Room, which served as storage, meeting room, and quieter place to ‘power nap’ on Mae’s airbed, sometimes two or three at a time. Total worktime: 27 hours

After just a couple of hours of break (if they can), the technical team and suppliers did line checks for sounds, lights, and video, then sound checks for the musicians and worship team. There was just enough time for final technical check before the gates opened at 12noon. While the delegates streamed in, ushers and security directed the people to their proper color sections. At the Red Gate, the registration committee was busy distributing color-coded IDs, printing new ones for the walk-ins, and doing a great job of crowd control management.

Less than an hour after the program started, the production crew started receiving text messages about unclear audio reception in the green section. The audio experts remedied this during the break while many of the delegates went out to Gateway Mall or stayed and bought food and drinks from vendors and hawkers inside the coliseum. In Gateway Mall, the Kids Church and Children's Church provided pre-ordered dinner packs for the children.

Meanwhile, suppliers and volunteers were busy setting up the stage, installing the Nintendo Wii equipment and the pyrotechnics for the evening's presentation while the halftime committee prepped the contestants. Hosts rehearsed lines from cue cards and put finishing touches to their make-up and attire. There was another round of line check and props setup before the evening's presentation. I was in and out of the arena, coordinating the delivery of giveaway pillows for the green section delegates ("the ends of the earth"). Total worktime: 15 hours.

Saturday schedule was almost a repeat performance of Friday, except for the pillow distribution and the halftime event of EN's Funniest Home Videos. Total worktime: 15 hours. Some of the technical and registration teams gathered in the VIP room to unwind by telling about bloopers, unnoticed by the audience but causes of panic for the stage managers and production assistants.

The last and final day of the conference, I only saw part of the Nigerians’ practice for their presentation before rushing out for errands. I got back just as Pastor Steve was ending his sermon. After the conference officially ended, the technical team and suppliers started packing up for their egress. Just before leaving, we gathered in the Production Room for photo sessions and prep for afternoon services at various Metro Manila churches. Total worktime: 7 hours.

All in all, EN.07 was an exhausting, exciting, and exhilarating experience for me.  World Conference 2010… bring it on!!!


Photo AlbumFellowship of The Rock Ladies (15 photos)Aug 1, '07 1:53 AM
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Before there is the Fort, there was the Rock. And the friendships forged in the concrete bridge and shared cab rides stood the test of time and distance.
After many years of advancing God's kingdom in different departments and different parts of the world, some of the ladies from the Rock (founding members of the Fellowship of the Ringless) got together for an evening of Chinese food, yummy dessert and choco drinks, and reminiscin' about the days (and pounds) gone by.
Obviously, we didn't lose too much of the close friendship even through the years...

Blog EntryArts & Graphix ReunionJul 8, '07 7:24 AM
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To all TAG (The Arts & Graphix) Team from VCF U-Belt, please let me know your availability for a reunion during the EN07 World Conference. Just send me a private message with your schedule and contact numbers & email address.

If you know an TAG Team member, please help forward this message to him/her OR send me his/her contact details.

Thanks!

Blog EntryWhat Makes Victory Different?Jun 27, '07 6:48 AM
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Yesterday Pinky and I had lunch at a Ortigas Center hotel with a corporate service provider.   While Pinky was enjoying her tuna sashimi and I was munching on salad greens, our host suddenly popped a totally non-business question:

"What makes Victory Christian Fellowship different?"

I paused from chewing my food to ponder on some foods for thought: Is Victory different? Why is it different? Different from what? What difference do we make?

I gave some fundamental answers about discipleship but our lunch companion had already moved on to more professional issues. Besides, my explanation was probably harder to digest than the lamb shwarma, so I stopped talking and kept on eating.

After the meeting, with a completed agenda and a full stomach, I was still thinking about our host's question: "What makes Victory different?" I wondered what made her say that. Did she notice a (good) difference in Pinky and me? (Good thing I didn't splurge on the dessert bar...!!!) How did we relate to her - as a person or just another business?

I know Victory is different, I just can't put it into proper words. Maybe I'll probably never be able to fully explain or describe what makes Victory different, definitely not over lunch, not even a buffet. Just as it takes time to understand or "get it", it also takes time to verbalize, illustrate, or blog what makes Victory different. I know I'm not the best person to do that so I hope by posting this I'll get some answers (maybe a few I've never even realized or imagined).
 



EventEN.07 World ConferenceJun 16, '07 5:12 AM
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Start:     Jul 20, '07
End:     Jul 22, '07
Location:     Araneta Coliseum, Cubao

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