A church service that invites active participation rather than passive observation and envelops the congregation in a community is much more engaging and energizing. Colored, dynamic lighting in the sanctuary can create an inviting space and an immersive environment...
Kyla Werrett
Color is the New Stained Glass
In the previous installment, we reviewed Non-Church-Related events, the third benefit of the “Five Benefits of Immersive Color in the House of Worship”. This week we discuss the history of using colored glass to tell stories in churches, and how technology can aid...
Lighting, Color, and Non-Church Related Events
In the previous installment of this series, we reviewed Experiential and Emotionally Connective Music, the second of the “Five Benefits of Immersive Color in the House of Worship”. In this chapter, we'll look at special events outside of church, and how they can...
Experiential and Emotionally Connective Music
Music evokes emotion, and lighting can enhance or heighten the visceral response to music. This is one area where color theory can help. Color can be used to symbolize a “mood” or an emotion by washing the platform with saturated color or color combinations. Red is...
Using Lighting to Tell a Story
Editor's note: In this new series, we look at the theory of lighting in houses of worship, and how it can be used to change mood and to tell a story. Topics will include lighting concepts and techniques, as well as specific lights that can used to achieve a desired...
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