Free Worship Presentation Software for your Church.
OpenLP is a feature rich open-source church presentation platform that doesn't tie you down to subscription renewals, device platforms, or even the presentation computer! With OpenLP, you're free to upgrade as soon as the next release comes out; you're free to roam the sanctuary with one of our remote apps, and you're free to install as many copies of the application as you want on Windows, Linux, Mac or FreeBSD. OpenLP continuously strives to deliver with excellence the technical elements of your church's worship service.
OpenLP is an open-source presentation platform created for use in churches large and small. Say good-bye to the hassle of subscription costs and device platforms; this software offers a wide variety of features that will greatly benefit your worship service.
But what does open-source mean? It means that the code that the developers write is available to you. But more than that, it means that OpenLP is, and always will be, free. Free to download, free to use, and free to give to all your friends. Being open-source also means that the developers are continuously working to improve this application, and welcome any comments or questions users may have.
Control your presentations from anywhere using OpenLP's first-of-its-kind remote system. With a built-in web app, you can access your service from any network-enabled device that has a browser and a touch screen. Change slides, or even change what is currently presenting from your phone. Search for songs, Bible verses, images and more without needing to touch the computer.
For those with Android or iOS devices there is an Android and an iOS app available on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, to download for free. They have all the same features as the web app, packed into a native application.
Import songs from a variety of sources, tag verse types, set ordering of verses, add formatting, manage authors, search through songs and even add backing tracks to songs for when your band is on holiday.
Integration with VLC means that you can display almost any video file and play almost any audio file in OpenLP. Using VLC means that a wide variety of formats are supported.
Import Bibles from a number of formats, or even download a few verses you need from a Bible site, display verses in varying formats, easily search verses by scripture reference (e.g. Luke 12:10-17) or by phrase.
Store your liturgy, announcements, or other custom slides in OpenLP. Just like a song, but with less structure, custom slides can also contain formatting and can be set to loop.
Integration with PowerPoint, PowerPoint Viewer and LibreOffice Impress on Windows and LibreOffice Impress on Linux/FreeBSD means that you can import your presentations into OpenLP and control them via OpenLP.
Control OpenLP remotely using any tablet or phone using our remote apps in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Search, go live, control slides, and more. Also accessible via any phone's web browser.
Import pictures into OpenLP and organise them into folders. Create slide-shows by simply selecting multiple songs and drag-and-dropping the selection into the service, with auto-forwarding.
Built-in stage view accessible from any device with a web browser. Use any device on the local network as your stage monitor, meaning unlimited stage monitors without any extra hardware constraints.
Below is an essay exploring the film's themes of ecological survival, bio-ethics, and the resilience of youth. The Seeds of Hope: Bio-Ethics and Survival in Vesper
Vesper (2022), directed by Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper, is a hauntingly beautiful addition to the "eco-cyberpunk" genre. Unlike the neon-drenched metropolises of Blade Runner , Vesper presents a world that has "collapsed" into a muddy, fungal wasteland. Through its young protagonist, the film explores the tension between corporate-controlled biotechnology and the desperate, organic struggle for survival, ultimately arguing that true evolution requires the liberation of knowledge.
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Visually, Vesper uses practical effects and imaginative creature design to create a world that feels tactile and alive. The forest is not a background but a character—predatory, strange, and beautiful. This setting reinforces the film’s message that nature is not something to be conquered, but something we must learn to speak to again.
Vesper herself is a brilliant bio-hacker who cares for her paralyzed father, communicating with him via a hovering drone that carries his consciousness. Her labor in her makeshift lab is not just about survival; it is about curiosity. While the world around her has turned grey and hostile, Vesper’s lab is filled with glowing, pulsing organisms. She represents the "hacker" ethos applied to biology—treating genetic code as something that should be free, decentralized, and used to heal the Earth rather than hoard power. Below is an essay exploring the film's themes
The central conflict intensifies when Vesper rescues Camellia, a "Jug"—an artificial human created by the Citadels. Through Camellia, Vesper discovers that the Citadel's seeds can be "unlocked" to grow indefinitely. This secret represents a fundamental threat to the status quo. The film’s antagonist, Vesper’s uncle Jonas, embodies the moral decay of the old world; he survives by harvesting blood from children to sell to the Citadels. His character stands in stark contrast to Vesper’s; while Jonas exploits life for a seat at the table of the oppressors, Vesper risks her life to democratize the means of survival.
The film is set in a "New Dark Age" where genetic engineering was once the promised savior of humanity but instead became its undoing. The world is divided between "The Citadels"—elite, enclosed cities where the wealthy live in comfort—and the "scavengers" who live in the muck. The Citadels control the food supply by selling "coded" seeds that only produce one harvest, a sharp critique of modern agricultural monopolies and patent-controlled life. Through its young protagonist, the film explores the
In its final act, Vesper chooses a path of quiet, symbolic revolution. By releasing the unlocked seeds into the wild, Vesper does not overthrow the Citadels with violence, but by making their primary currency—starvation—obsolete. The film ends on a note of cautious optimism, suggesting that while the world may never return to what it was, the resilience of the next generation and the "un-coding" of life’s secrets offer a way forward.
At our Bible college, we decided to switch to OpenLP because it was free. We found it to be feature-rich and easy to use. It's also constantly improving.
Hello, I love your software! Praise the Lord. The fact that you all are willing to provide this for free is amazing.
OpenLP has made a tremendous positive impact on our services. The singing has increased tenfold as even those with poor eyesight can clearly see the onscreen lyrics.
I have been using OpenLP for a couple of years and I found it very easy to navigate and despite never having used this type of software before was able to get a service up and running in a couple of minutes once I had installed the program.
Just wanted to drop you a line to say thank you for a great product. I'm traveling around to small churches helping them upgrade their media environments. With little or no budgets, OpenLP has been a great help. I wish I could capture the look on a pastor's face when I tell him it's a free software.
Sunday morning I set the up projector, gave a 10 minute lesson to the young lady who does our overheads. Everything went smoothly. She was so excited, the congregation thought it was great, our priest was ecstatic.