Shane Hollar and Jeff Meade from Shawnee United Methodist in Lima, Ohio designed these “fish sticks”. Continue Reading…
Shane Hollar and Jeff Meade from Shawnee United Methodist in Lima, Ohio designed these “fish sticks”. Continue Reading…
Peter Good at Glad Tidings Assembly of God in West Lawn, Pennsylvania sends us this horizontal excitement. Continue Reading…
Who’s insane enough to put a train in their church? Steve Mullins from Barefoot Church in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina! Check out this over-the-top Christmas stage they created for their series “Unstoppable”. Continue Reading…
Here are some friendly re-imaginings of the Starry Night design by Greg Muncy at Cornerstone Fellowship in California. Continue Reading…
Van Metschke at South Hills Church in Corona, California loosely based this design on a stage he saw at Mariners church in Irvine, CA. Continue Reading…
Mike Gerrells and his team of volunteers at Crosspointe Church in Duluth, Georgia put this set together for a series on relationships. Continue Reading…
In Christmas 2009 we themed our stage at the Summit Church around a free graphic available at CreativeMYK. We cut out pieces of plywood in the shapes of various Christmas trees, painted them to match the image, then screwed them into the stage. Continue Reading…
This simple and extremely inexpensive stage design was submitted to us by Keith Bell. Using simple elements you can pick up at your local Lowe’s or Home Depot he created a great stage for a series on Carterville Christian Church‘s vision. Continue Reading…
Yet another of Mark Yakey’s Manchester Christian Church stage designs. For these Swiss-cheese panels he formed them out of 4×8 sheets of Masonite. All of their lighting was done with conventional canisters with colored gels. (More pictures in the full post.) Continue Reading…
Looking for a modern artsy stage design? Mark Yakey at Manchester Christian Church knocked another one out of the park with this design. The wavy panels were made from Masonite. You could make them with plywood or foam, though (foam would be lighter to hang). They got the paper lanterns from Ikea, though paperlanternstore.com is a great source for inexpensive paper lanterns. Continue Reading…