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  <title>Light Your Church Like a Pro | Pro Church Lights</title>
  <description>Work with us on your next AV project Get training for production leaders and volunteers   Join us at the Churchfront Live Conference&amp;amp;nbsp;  Follow us! Instagram Facebook TikTok About This Week’s Guest This episode features Frank and Wade from Pro Church Lights, teaching from the Churchfront Conference in Melbourne Beach, Florida. They help churches build practical, volunteer-friendly lighting systems that support worship, hospitality, and ministry impact. Church lighting is not about manipulating emotion. It is about setting the table so people can walk into a space that feels intentional, welcoming, and ready for worship. In this episode, Frank and Wade explain why lighting matters from both a biblical and practical perspective, then walk through five principles every church can use to improve its lighting: nail the foundational elements, simplify control, standardize looks, train volunteers, and upgrade strategically. Whether your church is starting with a basic lighting setup or trying to make an existing system easier for volunteers to run, this conversation will help you make smarter decisions and create a better worship environment.  Lighting Cheat Sheet and Lightkey Project file -  https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/mobile/folders/1-q8N2wDohDmCd1YxaQ0-8UQjUUkkmb-R?usp=sharing   • • • • • Disclaimer: This video and description contain affiliate links.  </description>
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