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An effective multimedia system can breathe new life into your church services, make Sunday school more engaging, and give you a platform for announcing schedules and events. Advanced video projectors can dramatically improve your options, bringing a wide range of benefits that can improve every aspect of your church. Below are a few reasons every house of worship needs a modern projector.

3 Reasons to Invest in a Video Projector

1. Portability

Traditional ceiling-mounted projectors are loud, noisy, and mounted in place, so you can’t easily use the same device for meeting rooms and services. Today’s portable video projectors, on the other hand, are extremely lightweight and portable.

These small, tabletop devices can be taken anywhere in the building and easily set up for any purpose. On the same day, you might use the same unit to project lyrics for a hymn during a service, show pictures during a Sunday school class, and update members about upcoming events.

2. Versatility

video projectorOld-fashioned projectors can only display static images, usually on a transparency sheet. However, new devices can project anything that shows up on your laptop, whether it’s a video, livestream, PDF file, or slideshow presentation. This versatility can help streamline brainstorming sessions for your next event and provide visual aids for your services.

3. Saving Money on Hymnals

Purchasing enough hymnal for your entire congregation is a cost many churches can’t afford. Video projectors can quickly pay for themselves by allowing you to project lyrics directly on the wall. Along with saving on hymnal books, a projector can also cut the costs of printing handouts, announcements, and flyers.


 

If your church needs a technology upgrade, call in the specialists at Claiborne Sharp Professional Audio. Since 1986, they’ve provided cutting-edge audiovisual equipment to congregations within 100 miles of Shreveport, LA. Visit their website to learn more about their digital video projectors and other state-of-the-art solutions, or call (318) 861-5953 to discuss your church’s needs with a member of their team.

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