![]() ![]() We recommend choosing three or four times a year to change your background pieces. ![]() ![]() In fact, the more generic it is, the more versatile it can be to support any series or event while still offering a fresh look. This component to your stage design does not have to be flashy or complex. If you have any leaders, parents, or teens who are hobbyist carpenters and craftsmen, you could leverage them to build a more robust set and stage pieces. Creating backgrounds could be as simple as designing and printing banners or using these configurable background pieces. In addition to lighting, your stage background is a great tool for making your space unique, intentional, and appropriate for your mission. Adding texture and layers in your lighting helps add interest without overwhelm and gives many affordable options for customization when you’re ready to switch things up. You can also search secondhand sites like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist for low cost lighting.Įlectronic candles and Christmas lights are other budget-friendly and atmospheric lights that help create a more sacred, worshipful atmosphere. Target and Ikea offer vibey lamps and chandeliers at more affordable prices that can help you create mood lighting that gives your space personality and warmth. If you don’t have this technology, there are other ways to use light to your advantage. Bright spotlights and swaths of reds and oranges can infuse energy, soothing gradients and purples and blues can boost calm and reflection. If your ministry has a lighting rig and stage washes available, these are great and simple tools for switching up the feel of your space week to week or series to series. To make an impact at any price point, you can use elements like:Ī little bit of lighting goes a long way. Here are a few tips for getting creative with elevating your space: Set Your Intentionīefore making any big purchases or lifting any heavy furniture, ask yourself: “when students walk into a youth group, what do you want them to feel? How do you want the space to help set the tone for your students and their experience with you?”Ĭonsider, will this be a reverent, worshipful experience? Will it be warm and inviting? Will this be challenging and exciting? While these questions can feel abstract, they are the essential first step to making your space accomplish what you want.Ĭhances are, during different sermon series or even at different points during a single night you’ll want to cultivate different moods to help lead your students from welcoming moments to games to worship to teaching to discussion. Most youth ministries have little to no budget allocated for dressing up your stages but that doesn’t mean you don’t have options for using your space thoughtfully. When done poorly or without much consideration, it has the potential to distract and take away from your overall message. When done well, set and stage design has the ability to elevate the impact of what you are sharing from the stage. Stage design is a powerful tool for creating atmosphere and setting the tone for your youth to connect with God and each other. ![]()
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