I hope your church got a looooootttttt of insurance money, cuz yall gonna need it.
The people should have to sign a release before they decide run around the church, like its a marathon or somthin
Are wood floors just as bad? My church has stone walls and very high ceilings so the acoustics arent that good for drums and stuff.
One church I go to had the walls specially made to have good acoustics. You dont even need a mic to talk and every on will hear you.
I agree.
If I were you, and in this situation here in the US, I would have a sound expert come and prepare an estimate of what it would cost to achieve optimal sound (or whatever the correct lingo is) in that particular building with tiled floors. I would then present a formal recommendation to the pastor and/or Board of Directors, along with the expert's estimate.
I've been faced with similar situations (although I was on the other side of the issue). When musicians or other folks who know their craft better than I do come to me with hard-core facts, substantiated by other experts, it's hard for me to ignore an expert opinion, to opt for what I think LOOKS better or costs less.
Some churches could care less about stuff like that, and dont consult the people who know about music. Some are too cheap to pay for it and sadly many congregations dont have people who know about that kinda stuff. But you get what you pay for.