Alberta Conference Moves Media Ministry Forward

 

The Alberta Conference is partnering with Burman University and Hope Channel Canada to advance Media Ministry in Canada. In March of this year the Alberta Conference invested in a large LED Wall to be used at the Burman Ministry Centre (BMC).  This cutting-edge LED Wall is 8 feet tall by 16 feet wide.  Nwamiko Madden, Kevin Kiers, and others set up the huge screen in the BMC, where it serves as a digital background for videos being recorded in the studio.
The first video series to make use of the new LED Wall is “Project New Beginnings,” an exciting new 12-part series that delves deep into life’s biggest questions.  This innovative Bible Study experience is perfect for anyone exploring faith for the first time, or the fiftieth time.  Created as a resource for small groups, this series is anchored by two Burman Theology Students, Yovan Balasingam and Precious Maseko.  The series is unique in that it is hosted by individuals who will be speaking for our Alberta Churches for Pentecost 2025.  We’re actually creating 30+ different versions of this video series, with 30+ different hosts!  Produced by Nwamiko Madden, these videos will be used by hundreds of small groups around the Alberta Conference.
In 2026, Hope Channel Canada plans to produce two new weekly shows in the BMC Studio. Hope Channel is looking forward to using the new LED Wall as a dynamic backdrop for their shows.
The Alberta Conference is pleased to be able to partner with Burman University and Hope Channel Canada to help create quality digital content to advance the mission of Jesus.
 By Pastor Jeff Potts | President, Alberta Conference