A nondenominational house of worship employs both live music and heavy use of
video and multimedia to engage and immerse attendees.
Worship service at the Miami Vineyard Community Church. Image courtesy of Eiki International.
By Church Designer Staff
Florida’s Miami Vineyard Community Church is neighborhood-focused and offers its congregation a wide range of programs. To help keep its services vibrant in a new sanctuary, the church reports relying on three large video screens that receive their images from three EIP-HDT30 HD widescreen projectors drawn from the catalog of Santa Margarita, Calif.-based Eiki International Inc.
Cape Coral, Fla.-based Creative Sound and Lighting Solutions LLC, an AV design/build firm that handles audio, video, lighting, and acoustics for the commercial and church markets, were contracted to design and implement Miami Vineyard Community Church’s new video display system. Rob Robinson, general manager and co-owner of Creative Sound and Lighting Solutions, managed the project. He discussed the installation and his reasons for deploying the Eiki projectors.
“The church’s senior management wanted a system that offered the flexibility to show all of the content with sharp, detailed images and color that really grabs you.”
“Miami Vineyard Community Church’s services are very upbeat and contemporary,” says Robinson. “Their services are a terrific example of how to keep the congregation—both young and old—engaged. Music ranges from hip-hop to jazz and there’s a gospel choir that really keeps the program upbeat. The church uses video extensively to display lyrics, images, live feeds, and a wide assortment of other content. The church’s senior management wanted a system that offered the flexibility to show all of the content with sharp, detailed images and color that really grabs you. These requirements are precisely what led us to select the Eiki EIP-HDT30s.”

