Due to the Venue Ordinance (VStättVO), free churches and communities face specific legal challenges. We help you meet them without suppressing creativity or volunteer engagement.
Musicians bring private amps, technicians use their own tools. According to DGUV, this equipment must be tested within the church's organizational responsibility before use. Who checks it and how?
Self-assembled LED walls on rigging systems without static calculations. A life-threatening risk. Professional inspection and architectural acceptance are often skipped due to cost.
Who is responsible when 500 worshippers attend a service and fire doors are blocked or escape routes lack proper signage? Liability rests completely with the community leadership.
Enthusiastic amateurs acting as operators for technical systems. Without adequate instruction and documentation, the leadership operates in a legal grey area with severe consequences in case of an accident.
We don't just speak technical jargon — we understand the unique heartbeat of church communities.
As a pastor's son and former worship leader, Dominic Tomazsewski knows community dynamics inside out. We don't communicate in dry bureaucratic language, but act as a translator between authorities and volunteers.
Extensive experience safely managing massive events (e.g., Christ for all Nations). We scale these professional event standards intelligently to fit your community's budget and resources.
Many consultancies arrive and shut everything down. We find legally compliant solutions so your stage vision becomes a reality without unnecessary drama.