PLANO — On Sunday morning at High Valley Community Church,
the curtains part to reveal a 10-piece band of mannequins which springs to life
at the touch of a button.
"Good
morning everybody!" says lead animatron "Steve," a male mannequin
with blond hair and a beaming smile. "Let's worship God!"
They launch into a flawless version of "Open the Eyes
of My Heart," and the animatrons "play" their instruments while
people in the audience clap and sing along.
It has taken a few months to get used to them, but the people
at High Valley have embraced the burgeoning trend in electronic worship leaders.
"I thought I'd miss the human element, but these machines
are so real," says Douglas Wilson, 62. "And I appreciate the consistency."
The shift happened last fall when the church's worship leader
resigned. Pastor Ted Lindey had trouble finding a replacement. Then he heard about
Animatronics Group, a company out of New Zealand which creates animatronic shows
for theme parks. For the price of three years' salary for a flesh-and-blood worship
leader, Lindey realized he could get a system that lasted ten years or more and
offered almost limitless worship possibilities.
"Real worship leaders have a warmth, but they can be also
moody and flaky," says Lindey. "It's tough to find one that matches
your church."
He had the system installed in November. The people were astonished,
even annoyed at first. Then they began to bond with the animatrons. Many now say
they've reached new heights of worship with the pre-programmed band.
The Deluxe Animatronic Church system comes with generic animatrons
in the skin tones of a church's choice. Churches may upgrade their "head
kits" to feature Michael W. Smith, George Beverly Shea or Darlene Zschech,
who have licensed their voices and likenesses to the company. At High Valley,
Lindey upgraded to the George Beverly Shea kit for his early morning service,
and on Saturday nights the youth rock out with the newly introduced Delirious
head kit.
That hurts.
Posted by: Brandi | August 23, 2007 at 10:17 PM
No, no, no!
Posted by: David Peyton | August 30, 2007 at 10:33 AM
Do you think a flaky pastor would ever be replaced with an animatron? Doubtful but one can always wish!
Posted by: Perry McCain | October 23, 2007 at 03:25 PM