If you grew up in a pentecostal tradition…you may be a bit scared off by the concept of banners in your church (I know I am). But these stage banners at Austin Christian Fellowship are a nice little backdrop for an Easter service.
Frames were build and canvas was stretched over to create these banners. Then, using a video projector they sketched the text onto the canvas then painted them.
To get full details about the whole process check out the ACF Creative Arts Blog.
Related Designs
- Decorate Church for Easter: Step-by-Step – Comprehensive volunteer guide for Easter preparation
- Complete Guide to Easter Church Decorations – Budget-friendly ideas for worship spaces
- Cross of Easter Lilies – Floral geometric approach using truss structures
- Easter Boxes – LED-lit coroplast square design
- Honeycomb Easter – Paper-based textured backdrop design
Pro Tips for A Bannerific Easter
Plan Early: Start gathering materials and planning your Easter decor at least 4-6 weeks before Easter Sunday. This gives you time to troubleshoot any issues and allows volunteers to prepare.
Test Your Lighting: If your design relies on special lighting effects, test everything at least a week before the service. Lighting can dramatically change the look of your design.
Document Your Setup: Take photos and notes during assembly. This creates a valuable reference for future years and helps train new volunteers.
Safety First: Ensure all structures are stable and secure. Use proper hardware for hanging elements and keep walkways clear of cords and equipment.

I have done a similar design at our church and am interested to hear more about how you created this look exactly. I can’t seem to find your blog.