What is Visual Liturgy Live

'It's vital that our worship engages people and enables a transforming encounter with the living God. Visual Liturgy Live is an essential tool for all who plan and lead worship in the church today.'
Revd Peter Moger, National Worship Development Officer, the Church of England

'Visual Liturgy Live is a great resource that has raised the bar on service planning. It is going to transform the life of my parish.'
Revd Richard Curtis, Priest-in-Charge, Wigston Magna

Visual Liturgy Live is the latest version of the highly successful software package used by thousands of churches to plan and prepare services.

This powerful program helps users look up lectionary readings, make hymn selections and chose prayers and liturgy from a wide range of material. It is an invaluable tool for preparing or presenting acts of worship. It is intended to be used by clergy, PCCs, church workers, congregations, and any other person or group that may wish to plan services or publish information, such as handouts or service sheets.

It includes:

  • Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the Church of England
    Plus the following Common Worship material
    o Pastoral Services
    o Christian Initiation
    o The Ordinal
    o Daily Prayer
    o Times and Seasons
  •  New Patterns for Worship
  • Lectionary readings for the Principal, Second and Third services for everyday of the year

It is also the first version to include online content and software updates. These will be provided via online downloads on a bi-monthly basis for one year from the date of first registration. Further updates and technical support after the first year will be available by purchasing an annual subscription.  For more information about this and the pricing model please go to the Subscriptions and Registrations page.

The program now also offers the ability to install the program on an unlimited number of computers by purchasing a team licence in addition to your subscription. For details, please read the article on 'Team subscriptions'.

 


 



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Visual Liturgy is published by Church House Publishing.