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Lyrics, the message & the live feed — clear from the back of the lawn

When worship moves outdoors, the room stops doing the work for you. People spread out, the light changes, and the folks who came to be part of something end up squinting at a stage they can barely make out. A 17-foot mobile LED screen puts the words, the faces & the moment in front of everyone — from the front row to the families parked at the edge of the grass in the Quad Cities.

17 ft x 10 ft of daylight-readable LED — readable in full sun, not just after darkLive feed (IMAG), lyrics, video & sponsor loops, all in crisp HD up close and farTrailer-mounted with fast setup — runs on its own generator or your venue's powerEvery rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician & teardown
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Outdoor services, baptisms by the water, worship nights under the sky, community gatherings on the church lawn — they all share one problem the moment the crowd grows. The people in back can't see the speaker's face, can't read the lyrics, and start to feel like spectators instead of part of the gathering. A mobile LED screen solves that without rewiring your building or renting a hall.

We bring the screen to you anywhere in the Quad Cities — Davenport & Bettendorf, Moline & Rock Island, and across Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois. It arrives on a trailer, sets up fast, and runs off an onboard generator or your venue power. You tell us the date and what you want on screen; we handle the rest and stay on site to run it.

Why a screen earns its place

The crowd is already there — make sure they can see it

800+

attendees is the point where production experts say image magnification becomes necessary — the room simply grows too long for people to clearly see the speaker

Source: Church Production Magazine

90%

of pastors rank Easter among their top three highest-attendance services of the year — exactly when you most want a screen that reaches the whole crowd

Source: Lifeway Research

47%

of all Americans say they typically attend church at Christmastime, one of the three highest-attendance services for 81% of pastors

Source: Lifeway Research

Outdoor services where every seat still connects

Move a service to the lawn and the math changes immediately. A platform that reads fine in a sanctuary disappears at fifty yards in daylight. The 17-foot screen is daylight-readable and high-brightness, so the speaker's face is the size of the moment — not a distant figure people strain to follow. Worship leaders lean on image magnification for a simple reason: seeing the speaker's face is how distant attendees actually connect with what's being said, instead of just hearing a voice carry over a field.

The screen handles the whole order of service. Lyrics scale large enough to sing along from the back row, the live feed (IMAG) keeps the message personal, and slideshows or graphics carry announcements and scripture between segments. Run it off the onboard generator in a park with no power, or tie into your venue's power when it's there.

Baptisms & worship nights people can feel part of

A baptism is a close-up moment that a crowd wants to witness — and most of them are standing too far back to see it. Put the live feed on the screen and the family at the edge of the grass sees the same face, the same water, the same instant as the people right at the front. That's the engagement worship teams are after: making everyone, including those in back, feel part of the story rather than parked outside it.

Worship nights work the same way. Lyrics stay readable as the sun drops, the band reads as more than silhouettes, and the screen holds the room together as the light fades. With a high-resolution panel — roughly 3.9 to 4.8mm pixel pitch — the image stays crisp whether someone is ten feet away or a hundred.

Community events & the timing that matters most

Church festivals, outreach nights, fall gatherings, and big-day services draw people who don't come every Sunday — and those few high-attendance moments are when a congregation most wants a screen that reaches the whole crowd. Weekly worship attendance among Gen Z and Millennials has nearly doubled since 2020, with younger churchgoers showing up more often, so the events that welcome newcomers are worth getting right.

The screen does double duty here. It carries the program and the message, then runs sponsor loops, donor thank-yous, photo slideshows, and event graphics between segments — giving partners real visibility and keeping a long day feeling produced. Delivery, setup, an on-site technician, and teardown are part of every rental, so your team stays focused on people, not cables.

How it works

From your date to a screen the whole lawn can see

Tell us the date

Send us your date, location anywhere in the Quad Cities, and what you want on screen — live feed, lyrics, video, sponsor loops, or all of it. We'll confirm the fit for your lot and put together a quote.

We deliver & run it

We bring the screen on its trailer, set it up, and power it from the onboard generator or your venue. An on-site technician runs the screen for the whole event so it looks right from the first song to the last.

You lead the moment

You focus on your people and your program while the screen carries the words, the faces, and the feed to every corner of the crowd. When it's over, we handle teardown and haul-out.

Good to know

Churches & worship: common questions

Can the screen be read in daylight for a morning or afternoon service?

Yes. The 17-foot screen is high-brightness and daylight-readable, so lyrics, the live feed, and graphics stay clear in full sun — not just after dark. It works for sunrise services, midday festivals, and evening worship nights alike.

What can we put on the screen during a service?

A live feed of the stage (image magnification, or IMAG), worship lyrics, scripture and announcement graphics, pre-recorded video, photo slideshows, and sponsor or donor loops. If you can play it or feed it, the screen can show it in crisp HD.

Do we need to provide power or a technician?

No. The screen is trailer-mounted and runs off its own onboard generator, or it can tie into your venue power if that's easier. Every rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician who runs the screen during your event, and teardown.

Do you travel to our church or event site in the Quad Cities?

Yes. We serve Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and the surrounding Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois area. The trailer sets up fast and fits most lots, parks, and church grounds. Send your location with your quote request and we'll confirm the fit.

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