25 Practical Principles Every Audio, Video & Lighting Technician Should Practice

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Practical, experience-driven principles for audio, video, and lighting technicians. Learn how consistency, fundamentals, and repeatable workflows lead to reliable live production—especially in church and live event environments.

Why Wireless Mics Fail in Churches—and How to Fix Them Fast

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Wireless mic problems in churches don’t have to be a mystery. Learn the most common causes of dropouts, distortion, and interference—and how to diagnose and fix them with a straightforward, volunteer-friendly approach.

Choosing the Right Church Subwoofer: How Modern Subwoofers Deliver Clean, Powerful Bass

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When you start thinking about adding or upgrading a subwoofer, the goals are usually straightforward: deeper bass, a smaller footprint, and enough ...

Ideas on Better Wireless Microphone Performance

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5G wireless, rural mobile broadband, and broadcast television repacking have shrunk available bandwidth and increased interference for many wireles...

Reopening Worship in Light of Covid-19

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In the last 8 weeks, several thousand churches have taken their worship services online, and the reach of these digital platforms is simply stagger...

I don't know.

How We Think
by Mike Sessler   I see this all the time. People speaking authoritatively from a position of ignorance. The internet is awesome for this. Just ch...

The List Will Never Be Done

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by Mike Sessler Photo courtesy of Michael Mandiberg Get a group of TD's together and it won't take long for the discussion to shift to how busy we...

Three Keys for Building Design

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Editor's note: We can't stress enough that you read this article, read it again, and then promise to follow all of Mike's recommendations. If you d...

God Sees Your Service

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by Mike Sessler, ChurchTechArts.orgA big part of the problem with serving behind the scenes is that you are, by definition, supposed to be pretty m...