Corey Miller at 5 Point Church in Easley, South Carolina brings us this fun stage design incorporating panel towers and chain link fences. Continue Reading…
Corey Miller at 5 Point Church in Easley, South Carolina brings us this fun stage design incorporating panel towers and chain link fences. Continue Reading…
Scott Avey from Grace Community Church in Indiana brings us this kinked masterpiece from their series “Kinks”. Continue Reading…
Sometimes simple is best. The Wesleyan Church of Hamburg’s student ministry, The Hub, went with this simple design consisting of scrims, lit trusses, and par cans. Continue Reading…
Another fine design by Duke Dejong. This design used 10′ wide by 20′ tall strips of white Poly Sheen fabric scrunched together to give it some texture. It was hung from a floor supported truss structure. Continue Reading…
Open up your stage decoration by flying some fabric waterfalls behind the band and speaker. Duke Dejong hooked up this stage design using sections of Poly Sheen fabric flowing down the backdrop. Continue Reading…
Glendale Matias, director of the visual arts ministry at Oasis Church in Los Angeles, California submitted this fresh and natural stage design. The Easter elements all revolved around green and grass. Continue Reading…
AJ Parker at Lakewood Baptist Church in Gainesville, Georgia, submitted this design that they used for their 2010 Easter services. Using 60 feet of trussing they already had, they created two 30 foot segments and put fabric inside to be lit by LED fixtures. Continue Reading…
Another design from Duke Dejong when he worked at First Assembly of God in Cedar Rapids, IA. This design satisfied the need for a modern, simple design with clean lines and infinite color options. Continue Reading…
Another great Duke Dejong stage design! This stage design was used in August of 2009 at the Surge Youth Conference at First Assembly of God in Cedar Rapids, IA. The design featured a three screen projection system using ProPresenter and the Matrox TripleHead2Go to deliver the content to the three front shot projectors. Continue Reading…