Rog, keep in mind that the Roland and Behringer PA systems are conventional sound systems, so you have to deal with significant fall-off - particularly in a church setting. There are several churches in my area that have with a Bose L1 system and after talking with the choir leaders and pastors, they would never go back to a conventional sound system.
I know I've probably posted this information at least 50 times, but it's worth repeating. Keep in mind that you have a great trial program with Bose and you can return the system within 45 days if you or your audiences don't like what you hear. From what I'm told from a friend who worked for Bose for many years, they have very few returns. Something to consider.
Good luck,
Gary

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