
Faithlife Proclaim
Church presentations made easy
- Paid • Proprietary
- Mac
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
What is Faithlife Proclaim?
Thousands of churches worldwide use Faithlife Proclaim each week to create beautiful presentations with less effort. Proclaim separates the content from the design, allowing you to focus on what matters most. In other words, you add the content, Proclaim converts it into beautiful slides.
Proclaim comes standard with unlimited user accounts and installations on both Windows and Mac. Your presentations are automatically saved to the cloud enabling you to seamlessly collaborate with your group throughout the week. Work where you want, when you want, and never deal with thumb drives and out of date versions on Sunday morning again.
Proclaim makes sermon recording easy and publishing to your church website or iTunes podcast instantaneous. No more waiting for someone to edit and upload the sermon days after service.
Start your free 30-day trial today and get instant access to over 5,000 still and motion backgrounds, no credit card required.
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Said about Faithlife Proclaim as an alternative
Allowing multiple people to access the program, and to do so at home or office, is a great feature that gives us tremendous flexibility and productivity.
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- Presentation
- backgrounds
- audio-sermons
- sermon-notes
- church
- worship
- stills
Recent user activities on Faithlife Proclaim
risenmedia added Faithlife Proclaim as alternative(s) to Risen Media
vassbo added Faithlife Proclaim as alternative(s) to FreeShow
J0y added Faithlife Proclaim as alternative(s) to WorshipStorm
I was stuck comparing ProPresenter and Media Shout and completely overlooked this amazing solution! Whereas I still prefere ProPresenter, i believe this will quickly overtake them feature for feature and it already does things ProP cant on windows. like lighting control. Prop only does that on mac and Mediashout has no plans to include that as a feature... no one else even considers it. and that just ONE point.