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Chroma-Q Inspire House Lights Provide Immersive Worship Experience at Raleigh First Assembly Church

Raleigh First Assembly Church with Chroma-Q Inspire color-changing LED house lighting luminaires.

Over 80 of the award-winning Chroma-Q Inspire color-changing LED house light fixture have been installed at the First Assembly Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, to provide an immersive worship experience.

The Church is an Assemblies of God organization that stresses the importance of godly living, Christian service, and personal salvation. It recently relocated to an extensively renovated, 58,000-sq.-ft. former industrial facility.

The Church's executive pastor, Danny Collins, approached Douglas Hood, president of Indiana-based CSD Group, to supply a lighting solution for the new building.

"Versatility was a recurring theme in our design meetings, with the hope of creating an environment where we could blur the lines between stage and seating using lighting," says Collins. "Therefore, we required color-capable, fully-dimmable lighting which could be controlled from front-of-house as well as from wall panels located throughout the venue. The Chroma-Q Inspire was our recommended solution due to its richness and depth of color, plus its smooth transition and fades -- and not forgetting its modern, energy-efficient LED design. It is a great fixture."

Hood continues: "As part of the design process we were able to share with the church how using color-mixing house lights could let us treat the entire space as a canvas -- not just the stage -- which was very appealing to them. This is a great church with a dynamic worship ministry, so to have these fixtures throughout the house just gives the tech team even more creativity in how they build the 'look' of each service. From powerful lighting effects to subtle changes, the Inspires represent another great instrument in their creative toolbox."

The Inspire fixtures are DMX controlled, so can be easily integrated into the building's control system -- meeting the tech team's requirement to be able to operate them from multiple control point locations. They have several control personalities, such as RGBW, fxHSI and HSI, for maximum flexibility no matter what desk is used. The dimming is step-free and offers a smooth range across the entire curve from 100% to off."

"We looked at a few different cost options from a several manufacturers," Hood continues. "Given the caliber of this project and the end result we were looking for, the Inspire was our fixture of choice and the client trusted us to make that decision. They are thrilled with the results."

The Church's worship pastor, Charlie Perkins, adds: "The staff and congregation have been blessed beyond measure by the lighting system."

The Inspire fixtures were supplied to CSD by Chroma-Q North American distributor, A.C. Lighting Inc.

Learn more about CSD Group, Inc. at www.csdus.com.

WWWwww.chroma-q.com

WWWwww.aclighting.com


(5 August 2016)

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