. . . is easy! Can you use the up and down arrows on your computer? Can you use a mouse? If you say yes to either question, then you can volunteer to run the worship slides.
The slides are all set up for you, in order, each Sunday by our A/V maven!
You need to be at church 10-15 minutes before the start of service.
Take your seat at the computer when the ministers walk into the Sanctuary.
You will want to listen deeply and pay close attention to the service which enables you to get so much more out of the service — no daydreaming looking out at the mountain view.
Singing along with the songs helps with the progression of slides.
Every possible mistake has been made with no ensuing crisis. The A/V folks can proclaim that we are a most forgiving congregation.
Finally, and most importantly, other UUs will be impressed by what seems to be your courage and techno-savvy and will shower you with gratitude. Can’t we all use a dose of gratitude?!
Jane Everham,
Member of the Slide Team
P.S. To join the Slide Team, fill out the form here, or use the blue Find Your Place pew card.

Katie believes the best things in life are the result of collaboration and diverse perspectives coming together to produce something greater than any individual could. She is passionate about systems, efficiency and collaboration for better community outcomes. She loves dreaming up the big picture and drafting the roadmap to make it happen. She has a background in operations, fundraising, communications and program development, as well as over a decade of nonprofit management experience in Northern Colorado.
Her greatest joy in life comes from her family. Her husband, Steven, a principal at Wellington Middle School, and daughters Emmaline and Esmae are the lights of her life. Together they love mountains, music and all kinds of food. She is passionate about women supporting other women in all stages of life and especially through the critical moments that make or break us. She believes that one of the most important things in life is to be kind.
Being outdoors makes her soul come alive. It always roots her in gratitude and is one of the reasons she loves living in Fort Collins.