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Need an acoustical intervention?

By Nick Colleran and Jim DeGrandis The No. 1 cause of poor sound in a large space is inappropriate reverb time, or RT60 — the time it takes for sound to fully decay, 60 decibels down, from its initial impact. While a large, open hall might enhance a traditional choir and blend or average pitch, […]

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Case study: Ohio church upgrades its digital system

By Lisa Young The main auditorium at Naz Church in Grove City, OH, seats about 2,800 and has a congregation of 3,000. The church recently installed two Yamaha CL Series Digital Audio Consoles — a CL5 at front of house and a CL1 at monitors — as well as eight Rio input/output boxes: two Rio3224-D, […]

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Chris Gunnare: five-star leadership

From hotel management to church leadership, 41-year-old Chris Gunnare proves that when it comes to running a successful operation, never underestimate the power of customer care.

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Portable seating selection guide

How to select portable seating for your multi-use space that will stand the test of time.

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All things being equal …

Online education is worth considering for pastors and other church staff

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Is your church reaching its budget?

By Nancy Lawson According to a recent Giving Rocket survey of churches, only 14 percent are meeting or exceeding budget. Knowing that churches rely entirely on donations to survive, not meeting the annual budget means critical mission work is in jeopardy of being underfunded. Fundraising for any non-profit organization has always presented challenges — and […]

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Think bigger for small-project fundraising

It makes sense to enlist next-generation giving tools for projects of all sizes.

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Where the rubber meets the road

By Patrick M. Moreland Rented or borrowed vehicles, or asking someone to drive on your church’s behalf, carries hefty liabilities. If that vehicle is involved in a serious “at-fault” accident, your church will likely be named in a lawsuit, along with the vehicle’s owner and driver. Examples of hired and non-owned auto use include:  A […]

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Is your space music-friendly — by design?

Simple strategies to make it so

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Protecting your flock

Keep these tips and ideas in mind when selecting a safe vehicle for church use.

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