Lighting Connections Is Going Twice A Month!

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I am proud to announce that due to the overwhelming demand from our readers and our lighting product company advertisers, Worship Facility Lighting Connections is going out twice a month. We will have more lighting content, covering lighting design, installation, lighting for video & streaming, service and performance areas, safety, maintenance, purchasing, product reviews, case studies and more. 

I will be bringing my 35 years of experience in entertainment and production industry to these topics, but what we want is your input so we can customize these articles for you.  Please feel free to reach out to me at bdipaolo@worshipfacility.com with any questions or topics you may have. If you have been involved in a recent lighting upgrade, let’s talk about it! If you’re a lighting company making new and exciting products, let’s see them and check them out!  This is your chance as a reader to contact us about new and upcoming articles.  I look forward to hearing from you, and seeing your reaction to this new e-newsletter!

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