Church LED Screen Setup: A Practical Guide
An LED screen can transform a worship service, but a good setup is about more than the panels. Here is what to think through for your sanctuary.
Make sure the back row can read it
The wall has to be large enough and placed so lyrics and video are clear from the back of the sanctuary, without blocking sightlines to the stage. We measure your room and recommend a size, height, and pixel pitch that work from every seat. See our size guide.
Contrast and brightness matter
Lyrics need high contrast and the right brightness to stay sharp under house lights. We tune the wall so words read clearly without glare, which keeps the congregation engaged rather than squinting.
Build the workflow around your team
Most churches run services with volunteers, so the control setup has to be simple. We set up a system that fits your team, work with common worship software, and train your volunteers so it stays easy week to week. See house of worship screens.
Match it to your calendar
Rent a wall for Easter, Christmas, or a special series to try it first. Install a permanent wall if you will use it every week. We help you compare the cost over time. See LED screens for church.
Questions, answered
What size LED screen does a church need?
It depends on the sanctuary depth and how far the back row sits. We measure the room and recommend a size and pixel pitch so lyrics and video stay clear from every seat.
Can volunteers run a church LED screen?
Yes. We set up a simple control system that fits your team, work with common worship software, and train your volunteers so it stays easy to run.
Should a church rent or install an LED wall?
Rent for a one-time service or a busy season to try it first. Install permanently if you will use it every week. We help you compare the long-term cost.
