Catch 22 Audio Renews Christian Media Vision

Catch 22 Audio has announced a number of exciting new developments in its ministry. The company revealed it is changing its name to 'Catch 22 Media', saying the change has come as part of a move to display the "company's expanding array of services within the world of music and media".

Catch 22 Media is an organisation aimed at serving churches and Christian businesses within the UK in various ways including video production, graphic design and website management.

The company says its main focus is to help churches develop audio and media to the highest standard, "enhancing the way in which the gospel can be communicated to the local community".

The audio and media services provided are "aimed at bringing churches into the 21st century", the organisation said.

The business also announced it will be moving to St Nicholas Church in North Ealing, where a new studio will include two large rooms with all the latest digital and analogue equipment and facilities.

The new premises will be ready for use from 1 October and the media group is looking to increase the scope of services it can offer to the Christian community across the UK.

Catch 22 Media has explained that the premises have been kindly donated to the organisation by Andrew Corsie, Rector of St Mary with St Nicholas Church.

Explaining the move, Corsie said: "We have provided Catch 22 Media with two rooms for them to set up their business in a much larger space.

"We wanted to get behind Catch 22 Media and support them in this way, as we believe in what they are doing for churches and Christian businesses around the UK.

"I look forward to working with Catch 22 Media in exploring many joint ventures in the future."
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