Routine Equipment Maintenance

To get the most out of technical equipment, it needs to be carefully maintained throughout its life.  Knowing and seeing the signs of possible issues can save the church hundreds of dollars on repairs by catching them early. There are also plenty of surfaces that are touched that should be periodically cleaned and software to be backed up to protect against any loss of data.

  • Cleaning booth equipment surfaces

  • Cleaning stage equipment and worship equipment: Projectors, lights, speakers, mics, DIs cables, etc.

  • Backing up show files, videos, graphics

  • Repair/return broken equipment


Streaming/Online System Set Up

COVID-19 has changed the way the church does church and having content online is more important than ever. Setting in place the correct system will let you easily connect with your congregation so you can continue focusing on encouraging and spreading the gospel.


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Training

Investing in yourself and your team is worth way more than the equipment sitting on the desk. Invest in people, and what you have will be used to its full potential. 

  • Customized how-to videos or video series

  • Equipment specific

  • Position specific

  • Topical: “Being a servant”, “Consistency”,


Event Production

Having special events or staff focused services are great opportunities to let your tech team join with everyone else. 

  • Produce large events or services working with volunteers or other church staff

  • Run tech for staff services or special events so the tech team can enjoy it without serving


Equipment Installs

Finding the right equipment for your space can be a headache, finding out how to run cables can induce anxiety. RTS can help with the whole process to give you confidence that what you purchase and install will fit your needs and leave room for future expansion.

  • From booth to stage equipment installs

  • Cable runs and termination

  • Equipment purchasing


Andrew Polfer leading worship in the Edge venue at North Coast Church in Vista, CA.

Light Programming

Creating a lighting scene that doesn’t fall into “not adding anything” or “doing too much and being distracting” can be difficult. 

  • To aid from not having the time or the skills available

  • Either in house or off-site, depends on the equipment

  • Training


Designed by Daniel Rhodes, Jon Anguiano, Haley Bennett, Trent Jenkins.

Stage Design

Creating a fresh, interesting, and engaging focus to your room creates a worshipful environment.

  • From concept to plans

  • 3D visualization


Light Design / Plot

Lighting expands the emotion of the story that is being told on stage by creating a beautiful, immersive space to worship the Lord.

  • Integrate new with existing lighting

  • Designs to match the mood of the venue while giving it a fresh look

  • Easily move, adjust, install lights with easy to read plots


Audio Mixing

Placing all audio elements into one cohesive aural experience creates fullness to a service environment to open hearts to worship the Lord.

  • Console and system set up

  • Create templates for the different service elements


Audio Post-Production

A great video is 50% audio, and great audio helps engage the audience.

  • Audio for video service elements or promotional packages

  • Set up of a recording station to duplicate the Word

  • Master audio for podcasts or online distribution