Christian Worship: Service Builder provides a generous trial mode at no cost

An enduring challenge we’ve faced in this time between the early preview of Christian Worship: Service Builder and the coming launch has been describing the software and its capabilities. Congregations and their leaders naturally have dozens of questions about what they can expect Christian Worship: Service Builder to do for them week in and week out.

But, rather than dig into every little detail about the software, we’ve chosen to speak in broad terms about the most prominent capabilities of Christian Worship: Service Builder. We know that, in fact, the best way for people to learn what Christian Worship: Service Builder can do is to use the software.

Imagine trying to describe a new vehicle. You might describe the styling of the exterior or the performance under the hood. You could explain what it feels like to sit in the driver’s seat or how the car handles under braking. This communicates something about the car, but you and I both know the best way to get the new car across is to show someone the car, or, even better, to have them drive it.

The same applies to Christian Worship: Service Builder. To understand the software and appreciate how it will fit into your congregation’s worship ministry you simply must take it for a spin. You’ll learn more that way than you could learn from listening to me explain it. This is why Christian Worship: Service Builder provides a generous trial mode at no cost.

The trial mode in Christian Worship: Service Builder has no practical time limit. It does not expire after 30 days. You can try Christian Worship: Service Builder for as long as you’d like before committing to an annual subscription. The only limitation on the trial mode is that you cannot export material for printing or presentation. Granted, that’s a significant limitation, but it does mean that you can explore everything about the software up to that critical point.

And because trial mode includes access to the entire content library and all the software’s features, we cannot offer trial accounts before the launch. Trial mode is the finished product, not an intermediate, half-finished beta. Trial accounts will become available on the same day as launch later this year. Then you’ll get answers to many of your questions by taking Christian Worship: Service Builder for a test drive. And I’m quite certain that once you’ve seen for yourself all that Christian Worship: Service Builder can do you’ll be eager to put the software to use in your congregation.