Projects


National Indigenous Ministries Council
Journey Society serves as managed service provider and creative director for Winnipeg based Indigenous ministries under the National Indigenous Ministries Council of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Story based video production, social media management, and full spectrum technology support, so ministry leaders can stay focused on relationships, healing, and reconciliation.

Presbyterian College: Digital Learning Production Program
A new library of documentary grade online course videos, built under the guidance of the Leadership Center of Presbyterian College. The goal was MasterClass level production quality through a workflow small institutions can actually sustain. Studio audio, clean visuals, motion graphics, and a scalable template that keeps faculty focused on teaching and the next series from starting at zero.

Finding AI Jesus
Most depictions of Jesus in stock footage have more to do with artistic tradition than historical reality. This pipeline trains on first-century Jewish material culture, clothing, textiles, built environments, the actual world Jesus lived in, and outputs production-ready visuals that creators can use in sermons, documentaries, and spiritual media grounded in what the scholarship actually says.

Downtown East Side, Vancouver
Frontline psychosocial support and harm reduction paired with privacy first edge AI screening. NVIDIA Jetson systems ran on a closed network, using entry temperature sensing and later mask verification to reduce risk in shared space housing. Result: among the lowest infection rates within SRO's during the 2020 pandemic.

Central Presbyterian
Central Presbyterian Church at 1155 Thurlow is a historic Reformed congregation that also supports seniors housing above the church. The Journey Society project streamlined operations in Microsoft Teams and refreshed media and streaming for reliable online worship and events. Ongoing IT managed services support Microsoft 365, Teams, and Zoom Professional.

Don't Go Hungry, a Community Food Pantry.
A Trinity Presbyterian Church mission that grew from a 2019 summer pilot into a weekly Saturday food program, now serving 1600 to 1800 people with hamper delivery and fresh produce partnerships. The Journey Society project added social media videos, policy briefs, and databases for managing clients, donations, and vendors so volunteers can focus on neighbours feeding neighbours.

Mountainside United
Journey Society built a bilingual English-Filipino podcast for a multicultural congregation at McGill's Birks Chapel, making sermons accessible to a community that spans languages and borders.

