This expansive worship center serves some 9,000 members and has a 1,000-seat main sanctuary with soaring ceilings.
![]() Houses of worship present unique challenges for sound reproduction, including excessive reverberation, specific building requirements, and a variety of uses. When you choose Bose® sound for your house of worship, you get products and technologies that deliver the reliable performance you seek with the simplicity and versatility you need. We provide products and engineering support to a network of select dealers, trained and authorized by Bose to guide your audio project from a well-planned start to a gratifying finish. You'll find Bose sound systems in thousands of houses of worship around the world—from small temples to large cathedrals, from main worship rooms to schools and fellowship halls. The advantages of a Bose sound system:
Learn more about a Bose sound solution for your house of worship by reading our brochure (English; Español) and reviewing the case stories below. They will introduce you to religious leaders who have chosen Bose for their audio solutions. You can also learn more from an informative white paper or by contacting us. Case Stories
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church
This expansive worship center serves some 9,000 members and has a 1,000-seat main sanctuary with soaring ceilings.
Tabernacle Baptist Church
The 1,300-seat multipurpose room in this New Jersey church required a flexible, high quality sound system for spoken and musical presentations.
Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church
An historic circular church with a world-record 18,000 stained glass windows.
St. John the Evangelist Church
Restoration work on this cathedral added a highly reverberant wall coating. Resulting sound problems lasted over seven years. |
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