More congregations are adding LED walls — for lyrics and scripture, to magnify the speaker in a large sanctuary, and to support seasonal services and concerts. Whether you rent for big events or install permanently depends on how often you use it. Here is how to think about it.
What a wall does in a sanctuary
- Lyrics and scripture at a scale everyone can read.
- IMAG so a large room can see the speaker clearly.
- Sermon and service visuals — themes, countdowns, giving prompts.
- Seasonal and special services — holidays, concerts, conferences.
Rent or install?
If you need a wall a few times a year — Easter, Christmas, a conference — renting is usually the right call: you get the wall, crew, and content without owning and maintaining hardware. If the wall runs every week, a permanent install can pay off. We help with both. For the decision in detail, see our renting vs buying guide.
If you install: source it right
A permanent worship wall is a long-term investment, so the panel quality, brightness, and serviceability matter. We help congregations source LED walls factory-direct — trade pricing and real support from a studio that runs these walls weekly — and we can spec a wall sized to your sanctuary and viewing distance. Not sure how big? Our sizing guide helps.
Planning for your congregation? Tell us your space and how you will use it and we will help you decide — rent or install — with a same-day quote.