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First Lutheran Church of Galion Lights Up Sanctuary with Hitachi CP-WX8265 Projector

The first Lutheran church of Galion with their new Hitachi CP-WX8265 mounted projector.

Needing an upgrade to its video technology, the First Lutheran Church of Galion, Ohio, sought out a fix with help from IT professional and church member John Renock. The church found its solution in the Hitachi CP-WX8265 projector, which offers high brightness and ease of use.

The First Lutheran Church of Galion has approximately 550 members, with 80 - 100 people attending regularly on Sundays. A former pastor installed a projector in 2003 to present hymns and sermon graphics. Over time, the quality deteriorated and the church began looking for an upgrade.

Renock explained the need for a new projector in the church. "The projector is used in the sanctuary and projected onto the front wall, said Renock. "It presents an announcement loop and full service liturgy and lessons."

The need for a new projector serves more purposes than one. "We are able to provide the congregation with a source other than hymnals and bulletins to follow the service," explained Renock.

The new Hitachi projector received positive comments from multiple people in the congregation. Renock added, "It is much easier to use with the remote than our previous projector. And jumping from a faded, 3,000 lumen image to 6,400 lumens make the images more intense and visible. It's amazing!"

For more information on the First Lutheran Church of Galion, Ohio, visit http://www.galionfirstlutheran.org.

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(10 October 2014)

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