Garry B. Jr.
Simplified media systems that help ministries and creators run FreeShow confidently and professionally.
If church happens every week…why does Sunday still feel like you’re starting from scratch?
The Sunday Launch Edition is a practical, ready-to-run Sunday workflow designed for churches transitioning to FreeShow. Instead of starting with a blank screen, your team installs a complete, professionally organized service structure that brings clarity and polish immediately.
Sunday Launch Edition™ helps churches stop improvising their services and start launching prepared, organized, and confident Sundays every week. If your church is using FreeShow presentation software, you already know how powerful it is.
They have not created an effective media system for Sunday. Without a clear system, every Sunday becomes an improvised production instead of a prepared ministry.
Most churches assume these issues are volunteer problems. But in reality, they are system problems.
Slides get rushed. Volunteers guess what to do. Inconsistent workflows. Leaders adjust on the fly. And the media booth feels chaotic instead of calm. Stressful Sunday mornings...arghhh!!
Sunday morning always feels chaotic when church happens every single week.
You are building the service minutes before it starts instead of launching a prepared one.
Volunteers feel nervous every time they sit down at the media computer.
The booth feels tense when the service should feel peaceful.
When the pastor changes direction, the booth is scrambling to keep up.
Why does it take so long to train volunteers to run something that happens every week?
By giving your church a structured media system designed for real ministry environments.
When you install a proven Sunday media workflow system inside FreeShow designed specifically for churches, media teams, and ministry leaders. It gives you…
That’s why I created Sunday Launch Edition™. A simple media workflow framework that helps churches using FreeShow:
• Prepare Sunday before Sunday
• Equip volunteers with confidence
• Remove distractions from the media booth
• Create consistent workflows for media teams
• Support pastors and worship leaders smoothly
• Systemize the structure so the ministry can stay focused on the Spirit
Instead of rebuilding the service every week, your team launches a prepared, organized service inside FreeShow. You may be asking, “Is the Sunday Launch Edition for my ministry?”
• Church media teams using FreeShow presentation software
• Churches transitioning from EasyWorship or ProPresenter
• Media leaders training new volunteers
• Worship ministries wanting smoother service flow
• Churches looking for FreeShow training and workflow systems
• Ministries wanting a calm, organized media booth
Whether your church is small, mid-size, or growing, this system helps your team serve confidently every Sunday. Are you ready to systemize your structure so your ministry stays focused on the Spirit?
Sunday Launch Edition is available in three levels depending on how structured and automated you want your church media workflow to be. Not Sure Where to Start?
Most churches begin with the Confidence System, because it includes the full Blueprint foundation while giving their team the structure they need to run Sunday smoothly.
after 30 minutes from...
Empty screen to custom framework
after 30 minutes from...
Confused to confident.
after 30 minutes from...
Basic to advanced & automated!
Great ministry moments rarely happen by accident. When the environment is prepared well—slides ready, systems working, and volunteers confident—the church is free to focus on worship, prayer, and the Word.
Every service has predictable elements: lyrics, scriptures, transitions, and displays. When these are organized into simple, repeatable systems, your team stops scrambling and starts serving with clarity and confidence.
Our goal is never to control the service—it’s to remove distractions from it. When the booth is calm and the systems are reliable, your ministry can stay sensitive to what God is doing in the moment.
Church media should quietly support what is happening on the platform, not compete with it. The right systems allow your team to respond quickly, adapt when needed, and protect the flow of the service.
Technology is a tool, not the focus. The real goal is helping churches create an environment where people can encounter God without unnecessary distractions.