If your church is like most in the South, your praise band and soloists aren’t the only ones who love to make joyful noise. At Sound and Communications, we specialize in assisting local houses of worship with customized church lighting. Done correctly, the equipment in your auditorium or sanctuary can achieve the perfect blend of illumination and mood lighting.
Key Considerations for Choosing Church Lighting
Here are a few things to keep in mind as our technicians help you choose the right suite of lighting equipment for your house of worship:
- Versatile lighting won’t go out of style. You can receive a fantastic return on investment by choosing durable, multipurpose lights and equipment that will last for decades.
- You can achieve professional lighting results without breaking your budget. Additionally, we offer finance options for local churches who prefer to pay in installments. By partnering with Sound and Communications, you also get top experts in church lighting and sound systems.
- You need a professional’s eye to ensure that you get just the right blend of multilevel lighting that works equally well for Sunday service as it does for Christmas concerts and guest speakers.
It’s hard to compete with the long legacy of faith. However, our lighting technicians have spent decades helping many local houses of worship wire their space for the best lighting and sound equipment.
Different Types of Church Lighting
You can count on our experienced technicians for church lighting expertise that will fill your church with light and joy. Additionally, you can tailor your space to adjust for nighttime events with versatile LED lights and spotlights.
Here are the three major types of lighting configurations used in churches across the Jackson, MS area:
- Beam lighting adds color to different areas of the stage or pulpit area. We can mount them high enough to maximize the light effect you wish to achieve.
- Spot lighting focuses a beam of light on soloists, speakers, pastors, and performers. They help your in-house and guest performers shine. When installing spotlights, it’s important not to place them too low. Otherwise, they may create odd shadows on the performer.
- Auxiliary lights serve a variety of purposes. For example, you can add sconce lighting to help illuminate the seating areas during nighttime performances and directional lighting for church auditoriums.
Sound and Communications loves to help Mississippi churches light up the gospel with bespoke church lighting solutions. Contact us online for more information on all our audiovisual services.