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Product News – Sound MAKING THE MESSAGE CLEAR


“WHILE the congregations in many churches get older, the people they want to attract are put off by the old world communication systems often used.


“Most pastors and church leaders have mobile phones and computers on which they do banking, research and the many things in today's world which have to be done on-line. Their churches however, are often still stuck with a board showing hymn numbers and even the hymn books themselves, with the preaching done from a microphone-free raised pulpit. “But it doesn't have to be like that. As churches embrace the new technology visitors, who perhaps come because there is a wedding or a funeral or a seasonal visit, are impressed when they hear the message through a clear sound system and probably sing hymns from a screen which also, on occasions, displays the finer points of the sermon they are listening to. “We want to show people that even churches with a limited budget can take steps to ensure that everything that happens is seen, heard and understood. That is the sort of communication we want for them.


"In an age when 95 per cent of the households in the UK have mobile phones and 85 per cent have computers it is essential that churches capture the best that modern communication systems can offer to make the gospel clear and understandable. “The company understands the pitfalls of working in historic churches, listed buildings, new build or even churches making


by Dave Sharpe Installations Manager Novum AV


renovations - especially when that means making the screen and speakers "disappear" into the fabric of the building to protect the beauty and aesthetic charm of a church. "We want to retain the visibility of the stained-glass windows, or elegant carvings, and yet enhance the experience of worship and communicating the gospel message. "Our dedicated team


specialises in managing projects and carrying out sound and video installations - we do it daily. We have a passion for delivering systems that have the most minimal of impact with maximum efficiency and clarity. “Contact me and my colleagues at Novum AV so we can evaluate the needs and requirements of your church, design a system which provides the maximum quality of sound and vision with a minimum of disturbance to the building or the congregation.


“There will also be training for volunteer helpers so that you are never left in the lurch with no-one on the sound-desk or


controlling the screen. After sales and maintenance packages also mean a church can rest assured that once the system is installed it can be easily controlled and any problems sorted quickly and easily.“ Novum AV is a company which has already been serving many Churches and Missions Organisations such as Hillsong London, YWAM and The Church of England, providing expertise and equipment for major events at venues such as the The O2, Birmingham NEC, Genting Arena, even your local village hall; the opportunity to use our skills to enhance gospel communication will be an even greater pleasure. "We appreciate that the pyrotechnics used in some of our major productions would be out of place in a church, but we are just as happy to install a simple sound system or provide a screen with the facility of showing hymns, missionary photographs or video sequences which can excite people's interest and help boost attendances."


One of the U.K’s leading church audio visual and lighting system installers specialising in discreet, high quality installations nationwide.


T: 01827 768189


E: sales@novumav.co.uk W: www.novumav.co.uk 19


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