Examples and Walkthroughs
Whether you’re refreshing your stage, planning a full sanctuary upgrade or just looking to add a few lights to your setup - Pro Church Lights is on your side.
Lighting system upgrade process
Tucson Baptist Church Case Study
This video walks through the entire journey—from the first conversation to install and life after launch—told by both the church and the Pro Church Lights team.
- Church: Tucson Baptist Church
- Years Established: 67
- Space: Main Auditorium
- Team: Volunteer-supported with staff oversight
- Primary Challenge: Outdated lighting that limited flexibility and livestream quality
- Biggest Concern: Staying on budget and true to church identity
- Result: Flexible, modern lighting that supports worship without distraction
Basic DMX Lighting System Walkthrough
4x4x4 Lighting Setup Walkthrough
In this step-by-step walkthrough, we build a complete 12-fixture lighting system using 4 front wash, 4 backlights, and 4 wall wash fixtures. You’ll see exactly how everything connects—from Lightkey control software through DMX distribution, power connections, and all the way to the final terminator.
Whether you’re brand new to DMX lighting systems or just want a clean, proven setup you can replicate in your church, this 4x4x4 example shows you how to do it the right way.
Church Lighting Before & After:
Sanctuary Upgrade Walkthrough
Rock Harbor Church’s traditional sanctuary was beautiful—but poorly lit. In this before-and-after walkthrough, we show how a strategic lighting upgrade dramatically improved stage visibility, modernized the space, and completely transformed their live stream image quality—without replacing a single camera.
Worship Song lighting Programming Example
Worship Lighting Programming Example: “House of the Lord”
In this on-location lighting design walkthrough at Soul City Church, we program a full worship lighting look to “House of the Lord” by Phil Wickham using Zoom7™, Zoom12™, and ZoomPro™ moving heads—plus ProBlind2™ and ProBarPixel™ fixtures.
You’ll see how simple programming choices—motion segments, bold still looks, low-intensity moments, and high-energy hits—can create dynamic worship environments without overcomplicating your setup.
Get inspired. Borrow the ideas. Try them in your own church.
See what new lights can look like in your space before you spend a dollar on new gear.
Great church lighting doesn't have to be complicated, expensive or out-of-reach.
We'll show you a phased approach that will give you a clear, defensible starting point that improves faces, livestream quality, and volunteer simplicity — without overbuilding.
To get started, check out Visualize™ by Pro Church Lights