If your church isn’t selling products, how does leasing a digital sign make financial sense? The answer: cost savings, community impact, streamlined outreach, and mission-driven growth.

Save on Printing, Flyers & Banners
Churches often spend thousands each year on printed materials—bulletins, flyers, banners, and event signage. Industry data shows:
Churches can spend up to $6,500 annually on printing and photocopying. Replacing these costs with digital signage can cut that expense by 76%
(Source: commercialcopierleasingsouthflorida.com, mvix.com)
Beyond cost reduction, digital content updates eliminate manual changes, distribution costs, and waste from outdated posters
(Source: trudigital.com, crowntv-us.com)
Leasing a sign means you don’t drain reserves or set aside months of fundraising—your operational savings can begin immediately.
Make Messages Instant, Flexible & Effective
When a response is needed quickly—like for flood relief, community drives, or schedule changes—flyers and banners often arrive too late.
Digital signage lets you update messages instantly via cloud-based software
Use live donation goal displays, event reminders, scripture quotes, or urgent alerts—all without setup delays or print costs
That responsiveness leads to more engagement, stronger outreach, and a more connected congregation.

Build Engagement and Grow Your Community
Though churches don’t track revenue, growth isn’t measured in dollars—it’s in membership, involvement, and visibility.
Digital signage can boost event attendance by as much as 65%, thanks to dynamic visual reminders
Over half of worship venues use digital displays to deliver messages or show scripture
70% of Christian Millennials prefer scripture on screens, aligning with modern worship habits
The message is clear: a sign isn’t just a cost—it’s a tool for inviting, serving, and strengthening community bonds.
Lease to Upgrade Your Reach—Now
Leasing makes high-quality signage accessible without long-term strain:
Bring in the sign you’ve envisioned without waiting years to fundraise
Avoid upfront capital costs—lease terms deliver manageable monthly payments tied to immediate benefit
Planning to upgrade later? Leasing lets you pivot smoothly as needs evolve
Summary: How a Sign Pays You Back
Leasing LED signage for your church helps “pay itself forward” by:
Reducing recurring print costs by up to 76%
Enabling instant event and fundraising messaging
Increasing attendance and engagement—often by more than 65%
Delivering immediate ministry impact without waiting for long fundraising campaigns
A better message than “signs pay for themselves” in dollars might be:
With leasing, your sign starts building ministry value the day it’s installed.

What Makes NEXT Different?
Churches choose us not just because we sell LED signs—but because we understand what the sign is for.
We don’t compete with you or your installer—we work with your team.
We offer fast 5-day shipping on in-stock models, which means you don’t wait for months while your project stalls.
We walk you through content planning, scheduling, and best practices, so you’re ready from Day 1.
And we back it all up with responsive support—real people who understand ministry timelines and small-team needs.
Contact us today to find out how you can put digital signs to work for your organization.
FAQs About Digital Signs for Churches
- What savings should a smaller church expect?
Even modest bulletins, weekly flyers, and occasional event banners add up. A digital sign could save several thousand dollars annually in print costs alone. - Will congregants engage with screen-based messages?
Yes—especially younger members. Many churches report higher attendance and donation participation when they use dynamic signs. - Is updating the sign complicated?
Not at all. NEXT LED Signs uses cloud-based software accessible from any device. Updates are instant and require no physical effort. - What if I want a basic sign now and upgrade later?
That’s exactly the advantage of leasing: access to entry-level signs now, with upgrade options available when your needs grow.