For many churches, the media booth is the heartbeat of Sunday mornings. It’s where lights, lyrics, sound, and visuals all come together to create an atmosphere of worship. But your church media team is more than just buttons and screens—it’s a group of people who...
Running a church media ministry can feel like a balancing act. On one hand, you want worship visuals that inspire and engage. On the other, you’re working within a limited budget—and often with a team of volunteers. The good news? You don’t need a a ton of money. You...
When people walk into your church and experience worship, they’re not only listening to words and singing songs—they’re also processing a steady flow of visual information. Whether it’s sermon slides, worship lyrics, background images, or videos, these elements of...
Church media is more than decoration on a screen—it’s a key tool to help your congregation connect with Scripture, follow sermon points, and engage with the message in a meaningful way. Thoughtfully prepared slides, visuals, and multimedia elements can elevate...
Worship slides are one of the most visible parts of a church service, and they do more than just display lyrics or scripture—they set the tone, guide the congregation, and help people engage fully with worship and God’s Word. But even with the best intentions,...
Churches run on volunteers. From greeting at the door to running sound, teaching kids, or advancing worship lyrics on the screen, volunteers are the heartbeat of ministry. But to find, train, AND retain church volunteers can be one of the hardest challenges for church...
Every October, churches across the country celebrate Pastor Appreciation Month. It’s a special opportunity to say “thank you” to the leaders who pour themselves out daily to serve the Lord and care for His people. Of course, many churches will center this celebration...
Running the media or presentation side of a worship service can feel intimidating for volunteers. Whether it’s projecting lyrics, switching sermon slides, or controlling video and audio, new volunteers may worry about making mistakes in front of the congregation. The...
When your church gathers for worship, one of the most important tools you use is the software to display worship lyrics. Good lyric projection keeps everyone singing together, builds confidence in your congregation, and minimizes distractions. But the way lyrics...
When most people think of church presentation software, they picture Sunday mornings—projecting worship lyrics, sermon notes, and Scriptures on the main sanctuary screen. And while that’s certainly its primary use, it’s far from the only one. The truth is,...