Talk to a Proclaim sales specialist
855-715-6467
Get our news and offers

Enter your email address to
receive updates about Proclaim.

» Miscellaneous | Proclaim Blog

Last chance: win a songwriting session with Paul Baloche

Last chance: win a songwriting session with Paul Baloche

Do you have a notebook full of half-finished song lyrics? If so, what if you could finish one of those songs with legendary songwriter Paul Baloche, and then record a demo version at the Integrity Music studios in Colorado Springs? You can, but you’ll have to act fast. This offer goes away tomorrow! Enter to… Continue reading

J. D. Greear on worship

J. D. Greear on worship

J. D. Greear is the lead pastor of The Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, NC, and the author of several books, including Stop Asking Jesus into Your Heart. We had a few minutes to chat with him about how they approach worship at The Summit Church. Worship artist Matt Papa also calls The Summit Church home,… Continue reading

3 Ignored Holidays on the Church Calendar

3 Ignored Holidays on the Church Calendar

Marking seasons and holidays can be a meaningful spiritual exercise in the life of a church. Some of the holy days on the traditional church calendar are familiar to us, like Christmas and Easter, but some of the lesser-known seasons can be just as meaningful. Here are three church holidays you might be missing, and… Continue reading

Does Proclaim Work Offline?

Does Proclaim Work Offline?

You’ve built the greatest church presentation ever experienced by mankind. The visuals are stunning. The transitions are seamless. The videos make everyone in the room lean forward and gasp. Everybody loves it. Until the WiFi dies. Then what? Our customer-service staff gets this question more often than almost any other. Because Proclaim is built to… Continue reading

4 Things You Should Be Reading

4 Things You Should Be Reading

Leaders are readers. If you hold a position of spiritual leadership, you ought to be reading regularly, even if you don’t enjoy it. If you’re not sure where to get started, we have some suggestions. Here’s our list of the four things you should be reading all the time. The Bible We used to take… Continue reading

Worship in the Heartland: Save 10% at NWLC

Worship in the Heartland: Save 10% at NWLC

Proclaim is proud to partner with Worship Leader Magazine to offer you 10% off your admission to the National Worship Leader Conference with coupon code PRO10. We had a great time at the NWLC event in Pennsylvania last week. Many of the same superb communicators and musicians are on the lineup for Leawood, KS (July… Continue reading

The Invisible by Daniel Bashta: A Review

The Invisible by Daniel Bashta: A Review

It’s rare to find an album of Christian music brave enough to approach topics like hopelessness and despair, but these are the topics central to Daniel Bashta’s sophomore album, The Invisible. And I love it. The devil loves to make us feel alone, but the devil is a liar. The Invisible gives voice to the feelings of… Continue reading

Poll Results: Service Planning

Poll Results: Service Planning

Last week, we asked you how far in advance you plan for your services, and the results are in. A third of you said you’re always working one week in advance. That gives you enough time to adjust when unexpected things happen, without forcing you to plan too far ahead. After all, the farther out… Continue reading

How to get a job as a worship pastor

How to get a job as a worship pastor

So, you want to be a worship pastor. You want to lead people to the throne of heaven and get paid for it. People do make a living that way. It’s possible. Let’s talk about how to do it.  Serve where you are. Worship leaders lead worship. Period. They don’t need a stage or a… Continue reading

Poll: service planning

Poll: service planning

We’d like to know more about how you plan your services. Do you work ahead? Do you wish you could, but last-minute changes inevitably arrive at your desk? We want to know. Take this poll, and share with your friends in church ministry. We’ll post the results sometime next week, so stay tuned.