5 Go-To Fonts for Worship Lyrics

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Your font choices are a key element in the look of your environments. With lyric text being on screen for at least a third or more of your service, choosing the right fonts for your worship lyrics may seem small, but it matters.

One of the main factors in choosing a font for your lyrics is to be consistent. Use the same font and size for all the songs in a worship set. Unless you are doing a very intentional performance piece- the font, the font size, and the placement of the lyrics on screen should not change during your entire service.

 

When choosing a font for your worship lyrics, here are 5 Go-To fonts I suggest:

1. Gotham (bold)

5 GO-TO FONTS - Gotham Bold

5 GO-TO FONTS - Myriad Pro Bold

5 GO-TO FONTS - Avenir Black
5 GO-TO FONTS - Helvetica Neue Bold

5 GO-TO FONTS - Helvetica Bold

Two additional fonts that are also okay to use:

 


5 GO-TO FONTS - Arial Bold

What are your Go-To fonts for Worship Lyrics?


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CARL BARNHILL
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Carl Barnhill has served on staff at some of the largest churches and organizations in the country. He served as Media Director at Precept Ministries International, directing the television and radio program Precepts for Life with Kay Arthur, broadcasted to over 98 million homes around the world. He served as Video Production Director at Pinelake Church in Brandon, MS, where he produced media content for four campuses, as well as led volunteer teams.

He most recently served as Video Coordinator for Newspring Church in South Carolina. Newspring has 10 campuses across the state with a weekly attendance of over 35,000. At one campus alone, the number of consistent volunteers serving in media production tripled, under his leadership.

He currently serves as Creative Director and Owner of [twelve:thirty]media, a company that serves churches and ministries all over the world through motion graphics content and church media coaching.

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