“Build up, build up, prepare the road!
Remove the obstacles out of the way of my people.” – Isaiah 57:14
I love this verse.

Even though it was written thousands of years ago, it feels like a rallying cry for technical artists in the local church.
It is why we are the first ones in the building each weekend, and the last to leave.
This past Saturday, I bumped into one of the founders of our church. He was as surprised to see me as I was to see him. He asked me why the production team was there so early. I told him that’s what it takes to make our services distraction-free.
He thanked me and the team and went on his way.
We were practicing Isaiah’s words.
Being in a dark auditorium before anybody else is there can be lonely. But it is what it means to live out “removing the obstacles.” Staying long after everyone has gone home is another version of this. We are just setting ourselves up for the next opportunity to “Prepare the road.”
What you do matters, and it is way bigger than you being the one dumb enough to take the crap job.
Building up the stage; building up the graphics; building the lighting plot; is all a part of creating an environment for people to have an encounter with God.
When you are wondering why you are the only person left after a rehearsal, remember Isaiah’s words:
“Build up. Remove the obstacles.”