Contact a local community cable access television station. It is a great way to get a church on television. Watch the channel ahead of time, so you will be familiar with its programming. Cable access channels are equipped to assist people who are new to television. Most provide training on how to use video and editing equipment. Some public access channels, including the Manhattan Neighborhood Network in New York City, offer training for free and allow local residents access to all of the station's equipment, including expensive cameras. Other stations offer training, including Chicago Access Network Television, at a nominal fee. Residents must provide their own content for the shows they choose to produce.
Contact a large Christian network, i.e. Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) or the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). Both channels broadcast around the world and feature ministers from across the globe. Ask if there are opportunities for ministers to be interviewed during segments as part of live shows or to possibly deliver sermons. TBN also has a "Church Channel" which features sermons from different pastors from around the United States. The channel has a contact form that can be filled out online. Being on national networks is an ideal way to raise awareness of local churches and pastors.
Buy television equipment for your church. This can be an expensive proposition, but worth it. Do your research. Buy television cameras and make sure you have proper lighting which can make a big difference in whether the video looks professional or more like the work of an amateur. Find out if there are members of the congregation with broadcast experience who can assist in setting up and recording as well as helping to edit the final product. The tapes can then be sent to your cable access channel for airing.