Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Print Shop: Killing Trees for Jesus

The print shop is an interesting experiment in testing whether a church can manage simple assembly line tasks. Turns out that it can, though things are always a little creaky at the beginning of a shift.




The document boxes (aka honeycombs) have acquired names.




There's a lot of appetite for a paperless convention. That's easier said than done, but clearly we can be doing better in our stewardship of the earth. I suspect that this will be a shrinking operation over the next few conventions.




Keith Yamamoto (left) and Johnnie Newton (second from left) are our fearless coordinators. They exhibit unflappable cool under tight deadlines.





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