LED Video walls
for Churches

SeeThru designs and installs LED video walls for worship spaces, lobbies, youth rooms, and multi-purpose venues - built for clear visibility, simple operation, and reliable weekly use.

Trusted by 240+ churches across North America · from 80-seat plants to 12,000-seat multi-campus ministries
CORNERSTONE Dallas, TX
Grace Community Atlanta, GA
HOPE. Phoenix, AZ
Living Water Seattle, WA
NEW LIFE Nashville, TN
City on a Hill Boston, MA
Start with your size

Tell us your church.
We'll tell you the wall.

Most worship installs fall into one of four sizes. Pick the closest match to jump-start the calculator with a typical specification — then tune it to your sanctuary.

Where it lives

Five rooms in
your building.

Most churches start with one wall — the main stage — then add the rest over a few years as the budget allows. SeeThru designs every install so the pieces work together when you're ready, from the sanctuary backdrop to the lobby greeter screen.

Why churches choose SeeThru

Built around how churches actually run.

Volunteer-friendly operation

Most churches rely on volunteers, rotating teams, and part-time operators. We make the system easy to learn, easy to repeat, and hard to mess up.

Backup feed is one button away

Rated for seven days a week

From Sunday worship to midweek youth, conferences, funerals, weddings, and holiday productions, your LED wall needs to perform every time the doors open.

Continuous-duty panels · 10-yr life

A budget your board can understand

We keep the quote straightforward, with the major costs included up front. No mystery hardware. No vague installation number. No “we’ll figure it out later” nonsense.

Transparent project pricing

Support when it matters

When service is minutes away, “submit a ticket” is not enough. SeeThru gives churches fast, practical support from people who understand live production.

Support built around service days

From the tech directors who run the system every Sunday.

We asked three of our church partners what changed after they switched.

Our volunteer team was running the system within two weeks. First Sunday we used it, Everyone noticed the wall was new — they could read the lyrics from the balcony for the first time.

Marcus Lee
Production Director
Cornerstone Church · Dallas, TX

I sat through five LED demos in three years. SeeThru was the only company that asked what we needed on Tuesday night, not just Sunday morning. They quoted the room I actually have, not the room a salesperson wished I had.

Pastor David Chen
Lead Pastor
Grace Community · Atlanta, GA

The wall has been running since the Friday before Christmas Eve in 2023. It hasn't gone down once. The same engineer who scoped the room still answers when I call - including the Saturday night before Easter last year.

Sarah Williams
Tech & Operations Director
Hope Church · Phoenix, AZ
New Life · Nashville, TN Main stage · P2.5
Hope · Phoenix, AZ Main + Side · P2.9
City on a Hill · Boston, MA Main · P1.8
Plan your wall

Get Instant Pricing

Answer three quick questions and instantly see estimated pricing. We’ll recommend the right LED wall size, pixel pitch, and system specs for your church.

Live preview · to scale

Where will the wall live?

Tell us how you'll install it. We'll adjust the drawing as you pick.

Pixel pitch, explained

The number that
fits the room.

Pixel pitch is the distance between LEDs - smaller numbers mean a sharper picture up close. The right pitch reads clean from every seat. Most churches end up between P1.8 and P2.9.

P1.5
Lobby & welcome Announcement boards and series art, viewed up close.
1.5 mm · 400 × 225 / cab
From 5 ft back
P1.8
Modern sanctuary · IMAG Mid-size rooms and the cleanest side-screen IMAG.
1.8 mm · 333 × 187 / cab
From 6 ft back
P2.5
Most main-stage walls Our default for 500–2,000-seat sanctuaries.
2.5 mm · 240 × 135 / cab
From 8 ft back
P2.9
Large sanctuary Megachurch mains and deep rooms, seating 40 ft+.
2.9 mm · 207 × 117 / cab
From 9.5 ft back
P3.9
Arenas & outdoor canopies Sunday-on-the-lawn and festival staging.
3.9 mm · 154 × 87 / cab
From 13 ft back
Budget & support

Designed for responsible church spending.

We know a church LED wall is a major decision. That is why we keep the process clear: straightforward pricing, practical financing options, reliable warranty coverage, and support your team can actually reach.

FINANCING
60months

Flexible payment options.

Lease and financing options are available for churches that want to spread the investment over time while preserving cash flow for ministry, staffing, and operations.

Warranty
5year

Coverage for components.

Every SeeThru church installation includes warranty coverage for the LED panels, processor, and core system hardware, with support options available for long-term peace of mind.

Service
Same-dayswap

Help when service is on the line.

When your LED wall becomes part of worship, support matters. SeeThru helps with training, troubleshooting, spare-part planning, and fast response when your team needs it most.

Service model

From first site walk to final switch-on.

One team guides the project from measurement to installation and training. We help your church choose the right screen size, structure, processor, and service plan - then install it around your ministry schedule.

01

Conversation & site walk

Week 1

We review your room, stage layout, viewing distance, wall structure, and production needs before recommending a system.

30-min call On-site survey Sightlines & structure Written recommendation
02

Design & written quote

Weeks 2

Your team gets a clear proposal with system specs, installation scope, timeline, and pricing before anything moves forward.

System design Line-item quote Installation plan Financing options
03

Build & install

Weeks 5–6

Your LED wall is configured, tested, and installed by a team that understands live-service environments.

Pre-install testing Professional install Clean cable management Scheduled around services
04

Training & ongoing service

Year 1 → 10

After installation, we train your team and help you plan for long-term reliability, maintenance, and replacement parts.

Volunteer training Support contact Spare-part planning Post-install help

Typical timeline: Most church LED wall projects take 8–12 weeks from first call to installation, depending on size, structure, permitting, and scheduling.

Grace Community, Atlanta — first Sunday on the wall.

15 × 9 ft main · P2.5 · installed 2025
An honest comparison

Three ways
to buy a wall

Most churches end up choosing between three options: a general AV integrator who resells what their distributor stocks; an LED-only reseller who'll ship cabinets but won't install them; or a turnkey LED specialist like SeeThru. Here's what's different.

 
General AV
integrator
LED-only
reseller
SeeThru
Pixel pitch & wall sized for your actual sightlines
~Sometimes
You pick from catalog
Engineered to room
Structural planning and install requirements
~Sub'd to your GC
Your responsibility
Included in the project scope
Install crew — in-house, not subcontracted
Subbed locally
Crate & forget
SeeThru crew
Spare modules delivered to your closet on install day
Order when needed
~Optional add-on
Standard, 4%
Volunteer-friendly control surface & training
~Generic CMS
Bring your own
Two sessions on-site
Same-day on-site emergency service in your region
~Ticket queue
Email support
Named engineer
Fixed-price quote — no change orders
Cost-plus
~Hardware only
Line-item lock
Capital-campaign & lease financing structured for ministries
~Generic AV loans
Net 30
Church-specific
Questions we get every week

Asked & answered.

Eight years of church installs means most of your questions are ones we've answered before. Here are the eight that come up most often.

How long does install take, and can you schedule around our service calendar?

For a typical main-stage install: 10 to 18 days on site, depending on rigging complexity and how much structural prep the room needs. We schedule around your calendar — not the other way around. We commission Monday through Thursday, leave the room clean Friday morning, and stay out of Saturday rehearsal and Sunday service.

We will not start an install we can't finish with at least two weekends of buffer before your first service on the wall. That's a written commitment in the contract.

Can our volunteer team actually run this without an AV degree?

Yes. The control surface is designed for volunteers. Push buttons in plain English. Scene-based presets your worship pastor builds once, then your volunteer recalls Sunday morning. Backup feeds and emergency fallbacks accessible from a single screen with no firmware menus.

Two on-site training sessions are included with every install. We bring printed run-of-show templates. We come back at the six-week mark to retrain volunteers who joined since launch.

What does it cost to operate per Sunday in electricity?

An average main-stage wall (8 × 5 cabinets at P2.5) draws roughly 2.7 kW running. Over a typical 4-hour Sunday morning use, that's about $1.40 in electricity at average North American rates. The wall costs less to run for an hour than your sanctuary lighting.

What happens if a panel fails between Saturday rehearsal and Sunday morning?

Spare modules ship to your church on install day — same boxes, same revision, ready to swap. Your trained volunteer can replace a failed module in about four minutes with a single tool we provide.

If the failure is bigger than a single module, your named engineer's cell number is in the project handover folder. We've taken those calls. Same-day in-person response on emergency tickets within your service area.

Can we finance it through a capital campaign or lease it?

Both. We work with lease-financing partners who specialize in church AV — fixed-rate, up to 60 months, payment schedules aligned to fiscal-year giving cycles. No balloon payments. No early-termination penalty after month 24.

For churches running an active capital campaign, we can phase the install (main stage in year one, IMAG in year two, lobby in year three) so cash flow matches what's been pledged.

Will the lyrics actually be readable from the back row?

If we say yes in our written proposal, yes. We measure your actual back-row sight line during the site survey and select pixel pitch and brightness against that distance — not against a marketing brochure. If the wall doesn't read clean from row 40, we'll tell you before you sign, and we'll recommend a different solution.

What's covered after the warranty period?

Cabinets and processor carry a 5-year parts warranty. One year of on-site service is bundled into every install. Beyond year one, you can add an annual service contract starting at $4,800 per year for a typical mid-size church — that covers same-day swap, firmware updates, annual color recalibration, and 24/7 phone support.

Or you can pay per-incident as needed. No long-term lock-in.

Do you work with our denomination's worship style?

We've installed for traditional liturgical churches, modern non-denominational campuses, charismatic ministries, Catholic parishes, Orthodox churches, multi-language congregations, and Pentecostal churches. The hardware is the same; the content profile is yours.

We do not impose a creative direction. If your sanctuary calls for hand-painted iconography, the wall stays dark during liturgy and lights only for hymns. If your worship is full-stage production, the wall is the visual foundation of every service. Both work.

Worship AV Guide · 2026 ed.
The questions to ask before you sign the LED quote.
48 pages · PDF · SeeThru
If you're not ready to talk yet

Read the guide
most LED vendors
hope you won't.

48 pages, no sales fluff. The pixel-pitch math your back row needs, the questions to ask any vendor before signing, three real church budgets broken down line by line, and the contract clauses that protect your ministry after install. Written by the engineers who do the installs.

Included:  Pixel-pitch worksheet · Vendor questionnaire · Sample contract clauses · Real budget breakdowns

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Start a conversation

30 minutes.
No quote until you ask.

Book a 30-minute call with a SeeThru engineer. We'll talk about your sanctuary, your timeline, and what you've spec'd in the calculator. Bring your tech director. Bring your budget question. We'll tell you what's possible — and what isn't.