BranchWeaver - About Us
Imagine if you will...

In three different parts of the county, three ministers are dealing with obstacles to using technology in their work. Being hard headed, if not a bit tech savvy, these ministers commit themselves to coming up with viable, inexpensive solutions for their needs. Fast forward many sleepless nights and enough coffee and Diet Coke to sink a battleship, solutions that very closely resemble those that you see here were formed. Not wanting to keep these discoveries to themselves, these ministers began to seek out ways to share their discoveries with the world.

By coincidence that can only be explained as the intervention of God, these three weavers came in contact with each other and shared their dreams and vision for distributing these resources. (You may find it interesting to know that the weavers were only in the same place one time for a couple of days. This encounter, oddly enough, involved placing a 15 foot ladder on top of folding tables that were stacked across the tops of pews. Fortunately, no photographs exist of this encounter.) (Update: The weavers met again for a few days in San Diego. Interestingly, this encounter involved two of the weavers entering the wrong hotel room by mistake and trying to offer coffee to the female tenant that had just gotten out of the shower.) A few more sleepless nights and an additional battleship of coffee/Diet Coke later and BranchWeaver is born.

Our desire is to provide technological resources to churches, ministers, schools, and individuals that allow them to serve God while taking advantage of what technology can offer. We're committed to having a high-quality product that we feel confident in using ourselves. In an awkward throw back to the Hair Club for Men, we not just the administrators of this project, we're also users. You can have a look at the weaver's blogs by visiting:

Randy Wray
Greg England
Brad Palmore

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