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Jason Moore
An award winning digital artist, Jason continues to establish new styles for visual imagery in worship that he hopes will help the church reach the culture we live in. Known for his pioneering work in digital images for worship, he has devoted the last eleven years to developing professional, highly emotive graphics, animation and video that are being emulated in churches throughout the country.

Jason's passions include designing worship, production, acting and teaching. He leads seminars across North America on creating cutting edge worship, with an emphasis on demystifying the productions process. Believing in the power of the story, he likes to pepper his projects and teaching with humor.

His books, co-authored with best friend Len Wilson, are Digital Storytellers: The Art of Communicating the Gospel in Worship (Abingdon Press, 2002), Design Matters (Abingdon Press 2006), Wired Church 2.0 (Abigndon Press 2008) and Taking Flight With Creativity (Abingdon Press 2009). Jason's has completed projects for such organizations as Church of the Resurrection, The Fuller Institute, Easum Bandy and Associates and Abingdon Press. In addition, he has designed worship alongside such leaders as Tony Campolo and Len Sweet. As animator/illustrator and member of the worship design team at Ginghamsburg Church from 1997-2000, Jason brought a fresh approach to the use of digital media that raised the bar for artistic standards in worship.

In 2000, Jason co-founded Lumicon Digital Productions, After 2 years of casting vision and producing high quality worship resources for churches through Lumicon, Jason and Len established Midnight Oil Productions.

In addition, Jason and Len have been featured in several articles for publications including The Ooze, Homiletics, Next Wave, Rev., Church Production magazine, Technologies for Worship, Wired, Worship Matters, Your Church, Church and Worship Technology.
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Len Wilson
Len is a pioneer in communicating the gospel to digital culture. His passion is high-quality, theologically grounded, experiential media in worship that goes far beyond an "audio-visual" approach to meet people at a human level using the digital language of film, television and computers.

A frequent seminar leader, Len has spoken to thousands of church leaders since 1996 on harnessing digital media for ministry. His newest book, authored with best friend Jason Moore, is Design Matters: Creating Powerful Imagery for Worship (Abingdon Press, 2006). He has also authored Digital Storytellers: The Art of Communicating the Gospel in Worship (Abingdon, 2002) and The Wired Church: Making Media Ministry (Abingdon, 1999).

From 1995-2000 Len served as media minister of Ginghamsburg Church. During this time, Len was part of a worship design team whose efforts almost tripled attendance to over 3000 people a weekend in worship. By mixing theory and practice in a weekly "living lab," he created an effective model for media ministry, as well as the empowerment of a team of highly committed volunteers trained on technical systems he oversaw. Currently, Len consults with a variety of churches in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

In addition, Len and Jason have been featured in several articles for publications including Clergy Journal, The Ooze, Homiletics, Next Wave, Rev., Technologies for Worship, Wired, Worship Matters, Your Church, Church and Worship Technology, and various newspapers around North America. Their digital productions from Ginghamsburg and Lumicon have received several Telly Awards for excellence in video production.

Len holds a M.A. in Religious Communication, United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH 1995; a B.A. in Communication, McMurry University, Abilene, TX 1992 (summa cum laude); and did Master's course study at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA 1992-1993.

Len is proud husband to Shar and Daddy to
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