Projector screens

Church projector software for lyrics, Bible, and media

MyChurchSpace helps churches show clear service screens on a projector, TV, LED wall, or external display without complicated desktop setup.

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No installation. No payment needed.

Church projector software showing live output and presentation controls

Church presentation made easy, and free.

Present songs, Scripture, media, announcements, livestream screens, live transcription, and AI Bible detection for every church service, all from your browser.

No installation. No payment needed.

Built around what the congregation sees

Show songs, Scripture, announcements, media, and custom slides on the main screen while the operator controls everything privately.

Use external display workflows

Open output on a projector or second screen and keep the controls on the media laptop.

Works without special hardware

A common laptop and browser are enough for many churches. Larger setups can add livestream output through OBS or vMix.

Everything churches need to run service screens

  • Build a service plan with songs, Bible passages, announcements, timers, media, and custom slides.
  • Show lyrics, Scripture, media backgrounds, lower-thirds, and livestream screens from one browser-based cockpit.
  • Use live transcription and AI Bible detection to help the media team follow the sermon.
  • Prepare content on real church laptops and keep the experience simple for volunteers.

Free for churches

MyChurchSpace is free to start using. Churches can prepare services, show Bible verses, use songs and media, and run live screens without payment pressure.

Design slides that look incredible.

Create announcements, sermon points, welcome screens, and service slides with the built-in editor. Custom backgrounds, fonts, and layouts — no PowerPoint needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use MyChurchSpace with a projector?

Yes. MyChurchSpace is built for projector and external display use.

Can the operator screen stay private?

Yes. The operator can control the service while the audience sees only the live output.