Glow Church goes BIG on the Gold Coast with PIXAPANEL Quantum
When Glow Church looked to upgrade their visual presentation in the main auditorium of its Gold Coast Campus, PixaPanel was the obvious choice…
Glow Church is a contemporary church founded by Pastors Joel and Ellen Cave in the Gold Coast, Australia. Glow has grown steadily, increasing to multiple presences in Australia, United Kingdom, South Korea and the USA.
Clear messaging, communication and an engaging worship experience have always been important elements within the context of a church service experience at Glow. This translates to a practical requirement of utilising technology and equipment which helps deliver these elements with consistency, uncompromising quality and high value.
When Glow Church looked to upgrade their visual presentation in the main auditorium of its Gold Coast Campus, PixaPanel was the obvious choice; partnering with Forefront Productions to instal a breathtaking 12m x 4.5m LED wall, made up of 120 PixaPanel Quantum 3.9mm Panels. With its outstanding clarity and vibrant visuals, the Quantum panel provides the highest level of LED video capability, helping the team at Glow Church create immersive worship experiences for multiple weekly services.
For its in-person experience, Glow Church has been able to utilise every inch of the LED wall to display immersive video content for its congregation. Both the size of the wall and the fidelity of the panels provide the perfect canvas for the team at Glow Church to work with. Whether it’s adding onto the energy of worship sets through IMAG and content, or providing a stunning backdrop for speakers on stage, the Quantum panel has proven itself as an invaluable tool for clearly communicating the message of the Church, and a platform to further enhance the worship environment.
With the Church broadcasting services online each week, how the panels look on camera was also a significant factor for the Church in choosing PixaPanel. The high refresh rate of both the Quantum and instaLED panels make them an ideal choice for filming and broadcast applications, with content on the screens looking as good on-camera as in person.