One of the big requests we receive at the construction site concerns ideas for modern church decor. You have a fantastic stage and lighting concept, but what about your foyer, hallways, offices or cafés? What kind of decorations work best in such situations?
Designs that are translated into modern church decor
Most of the sets on this site rely on complex and colorful lighting to create these amazing looks. And that's not particularly helpful for a brightly lit foyer or office. However, there are some designs that translate very well into modern church decorations.

Take a look at these sets and see how you can get them to work in your environment:
These reused pallet walls would create great church equipment. Turn a wall into a wooden wall and add some modern and slender dots that mimic your church logo.
These chandeliers would be a fantastic look in almost any environment. Also note the beautiful wooden panel wall, which works similar to the converted pallets. Be sure to dye the wood so that it is beautiful!
Well, I think Jesus had some of the most amazing decorations behind him, imagine the silhouette of a sea behind him, and another time he had deep blue skies or clouds dipping into the scenery. Point is, it's good to give our best to God and to fill in everything we have for His glory.
Sometimes we tend not to work on a good set design because we think it costs a lot of money. Not really. Ask the Lord for some good ideas and he will give you some great ideas that can be realized at a low cost.
The challenge we faced
While we were planning for our crusades in Canada, the set design was an important decision-making area. The problem is that we organized these crusades in three different cities (a good problem) in the country, and to work with the stage while remaining economical was a big challenge.
Having a big banner and carrying it to three different cities was not feasible and it was even more difficult for some of the venues to hang or hang on the walls or curtains.
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