Build a church presentation with EasyWorship
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EasyWorship is a piece of software designed for creating presentations to be used in churches. While many other presentation apps are available on the market such as Microsoft Powerpoint and Prezi.
EasyWorship stands out for being specifically designed for church services. Its system is built around the audio-visual components that go into a successful church presentation and is set up to make it as easy as possible for you to create a presentation that will get your message across to your congregation. The software includes a range of customisation and multimedia tools for use when building your presentation.Build a theme for your church service
EasyWorship combines a Presentation Designer and Theme Designer. Between these, you will be able to create your own sermon slides using a range of tools and effects, adjusting transparency, reflections and other elements, and ensure that all of them fit alongside other aspects of your church service into a consistent theme. You can ensure that your sermon is both visually appealing and easy to follow.
Use multiple audiovisual devices
EasyWorship makes full use of wireless capabilities. The application supports Alpha Channel, BlackMagic and NewTek, allowing you to connect a range of devices including a camera, projector and mixer while distributing your presentations to mobile devices and the cloud. This means that you can aim for your sermon to be technologically sophisticated rather than simple projected presentation, and can communicate with churchgoers who are using a range of different devices on a regular basis.
Text, image and video combined
EasyWorship has strong multimedia capabilities, and can incorporate clips from DVDs as well as video material that comes from the integrated media store. Whether you want a simple combination of text and image or would prefer to include complex multimedia as a means of getting your message across, the features that come with EasyWorshiip will be extremely useful. However, some users may prefer wider-used, less specialised presentation software.