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A New Look

March 1, 2010 7

So we unveiled a new look on our Worship Center platform yesterday. The new look involved paint, fabric, lighting, and then more lighting to create a flexible, dramatic look. For example, we started out green during the first song . . .

. . . followed by purple for the next number . . .

. . a slighty whiter shade of pale for what came next . . .

. . . and then my favorite, the rich blue that served as the backdrop for Glory To God.

Over the last few years, we have learned much about how to use the space God has given us.
Now we know: when you put lights, sound, and texture into the hands of the Master Artist, worship happens.
As it did yesterday.

Glory To God indeed.

There are 7 comments

  • andy says:

    Wow! That’s really beautiful. There’s something about beautiful spaces that frees our hearts to focus on God.

  • Anonymous says:

    Beautiful Talbot! Looking forward to seeing it this Sunday! -Ben S.

  • Beth says:

    I love the new look!

  • Lee W. says:

    “It’s so pretty! It looks like Sleeping Beauty in here. Did we make this for God? He is so happy now!”
    Brooklyn, Age 4 – One of the smartest people I know.

  • LaSaundra says:

    Love the new look. It’s very refreshing and motivating to get excited about service. I’m glad GOD led me to Good Shepherd!

  • Anonymous says:

    I love it and really enjoyed Sunday with John! I do have to say though, I really miss the Cross. Can we bring it back? I think it would really elevate our experience.

    Thank you!

  • Talbot Davis says:

    Glad you like the look and of course John is a great preacher. I enjoyed the Sunday as well!

    We have a cross in many of the slides (see the picture with Chris singing).

    We have a wooden cross that we place on the platform according to the series.

    Considering that the next series we are doing is called “old. rugged. cross.” (March 14-28), you can look forward to seeing it then. I believe you’ll appreciate the way we light it as well.

    We’re glad the decor is so flexible. If we could figure out a way to depict “wind” for the Holy Spirit, we’d do that as well.

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