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These House of Worship Technology Fails Have Us Hoping for Divine Intervention

Published: February 12, 2020

Church technology solutions should be many things: on-budget, depending on the size of the parish; crystal clear, even for the folks seated in far-away pews; present, yet not too distracting from what’s most important. But the house of worship technology fails presented here are sinners of the worst order.

Let’s face it, Houses of Worship customers sometimes request “church pricing” with higher-priced expectations. But integrators would do well to remind them of these considerations aimed at investing toward quality, reliable systems.

This slideshow we assembled of church tech fails, however, seems to be void of anything remotely reliable.

Line of sight? Wired mics near baptisms? Heinously underestimated load-bearings? We see it all here.

We don’t know if all of the offending church installations in the slideshow are the fault of a lazy integrator or a church “technician” seeking to save a few cents on a job. But t’s not as though there’s a shortage of house of worship technology professionals to choose from.

Our yearly Integration Awards highlight projects which stand out in an industry where looks matter.

Check out the slideshow of church technology fails here

Unlike their careless counterparts in the slideshow, these AV installations caught our attention for how well the AV systems integrator understood clients’ unique challenges and how closely they worked with the client to ensure they delivered an effective problem-solving solution.

Check out the winning HOW tech installation here.

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Have you seen fails this bad in churches before? Show us or tell us about it in the comments below!

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