
From left to right: Front Row: Peter Brereton, Mark Thompson, Alica Greenridge,Charles Holder (Tech Manager), Pat Small, Pat Thangaraj and Anthony Ifill Back Row: Paul Clinton, Andrew Lewis, John Trotman, Daniel Archibald, Nicole Alleyne, Susan Hunte, Hal Smith, Marston Harewood and Marv Gamble.
The Technical Team
The People’s Cathedral Tech Ministry consists of three full-time employees and 27 volunteers (17 males and 13 females). The ministry consist of five sections Audio , Video, Lighting, Multimedia and Crusades. Each section has its own supervisor where the overall responsibility for leadership is held by Charles Holder our Technical Manager. The technical department boasts a wealth of talent in all areas.
"Our mandate for this year is to develop our skills and grow spiritually in Christ. To this effect we have embarked on a series of training programs for the team."

In 2006 five members of the audio team concluded the first ever audio course held by the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic. We are proud to report that the team from The People’s Cathedral received the majority of prizes (largest group, most improved and best overall student).

The required age for joining this ministry is 16 years of age and the only requirements are that you must be a member of The People’s Cathedral and somewhat technically gifted.
Technical Department
| The Audio Department supervised by Anthony Ifill and has approx 7 workers attached to this area. It is responsible for all live broadcasts and the recording of messages, this ministry has an adequate supply of equipment to handle any major productions we are having e.g. (Singing Christmas Tree, Light of the World, Jessy Dixon in concert and Pentecost Rally). |

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The Video Department supervised by Andrew Lewis, has approximately fourteen workers and is responsible for recording all services and other events on DVD.
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The Lighting Ministry supervised by Marston Harewood, has approximately four workers and is responsible for all lighting requirements. Lighting is mostly utilized in special events like the “Singing Christmas Tree” and concerts. In addition the Lighting department makes sure that adequate lighting is available for the recording of regular service.
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The Multimedia department supervised by Melissa Savoury, has approx imately thirteen workers. The Multimedia team is responsible for the computer operation and projection of songs, scripture verses and any notices on the overhead using the Easyworship software.
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| The Crusade department supervised by Hal Smith, has functions solely on volunteer workers, it consist of a 45 foot container which contains everything to make it self sufficient – generator, stage, tents, sound and lighting systems to facilitate a large event both locally and overseas. The gospel Chariot as it is called has traveled extensively throughout the Caribbean. |
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