Slides & lyrics
Everything ProPresenter does for a Sunday — song lyrics, scripture, sermon slides.
Slides · Lighting · Sound — one screen
Pacem One unifies your slides, stage lighting, and audio into one calm interface — so a single volunteer can walk in and run the whole service with confidence. No app-switching. No three systems. No “please don’t break” before the first song.
Runs on the Windows PC you already have · Built for small churches
Slides on one computer. Lighting on a console across the room. The mixer on a tablet. Today a small church needs someone fluent in all three — switching between apps mid-song, hoping nothing freezes when the pastor steps up. The person who came to worship spends the service bracing for the next thing to go wrong.
separate apps and consoles to run at once, each with its own quirks and muscle memory.
volunteer who truly knows the booth — and the week they’re away, everyone feels it.
spent piecemeal on gear and licenses that still don’t talk to each other.
Pacem brings every part of the service into a single, calm dashboard. One screen anyone on your team can learn in an afternoon — no technical background required.
Everything ProPresenter does for a Sunday — song lyrics, scripture, sermon slides.
Drives your existing digital mixer — mic, band, and playback, balanced without an audio degree.
Controls your standard DMX rig — warm for worship, bright for the message, dim for prayer.
Pre-service, worship, message, offering. Tap a moment and the lights shift, the right mics come up, and the slides advance — together, every time.
The volunteer’s safety net. Say what you need — “pastor’s about to preach” — and Pacem makes the change across slides, sound, and lights, or walks you through anything unexpected, live.
Runs on what you have: Pacem One installs on any Windows machine and works alongside your standard digital mixer and DMX controller — no new gear to buy, no booth to rewire.
You don’t think in faders and DMX channels — you think “we’re in worship,” “the pastor’s up,” “it’s time to give.” Pacem works the same way. Each moment holds the exact look and sound you want, ready to go with one tap.
Here’s a typical small-church build, bought piece by piece — versus unifying all of it with Pacem. Real ranges, no fine print.
Buy and run it all separately
Three systems that don’t talk to each other, and one volunteer holding it together.
Everything above, in one calm screen
Pacem drives the gear you already own — it doesn’t replace your speakers, mics, fixtures, amps, or mixer.
Pacem runs on the PC you already have and drives your existing gear — so the boxes above become one simple subscription. Founding pricing is held for early supporters and shared before launch, with no obligation.
Lock founding pricingRanges reflect common street prices for entry-to-mid church A/V gear and software, and don’t count the volunteer hours, training, and replacements that pile up over time. Pacem runs on the Windows PC you already have and drives your existing mixer, lights, and screens — you’re unifying the brains, not re-buying the room.
For centuries the church has sung those words. Pacem is Latin for peace — and it’s the feeling the operator should have on a Sunday morning.
Everything is ready. Everything is in its place. The volunteer behind the board isn’t anxious about which app to open or what breaks if they tap the wrong thing — they’re calm and confident, and the service can simply unfold. Running church production shouldn’t be stressful. That conviction is the whole product, so we named the product after it.
Peace behind the board.
Pacem One runs on any Windows machine and connects to your existing digital mixer, DMX lighting, and screens. No new room full of gear.
Together we set up pre-service, worship, message, and offering — so each one is a single confident tap on Sunday.
If they can use a tablet, they can run the service — with an AI assistant standing by the moment anything feels off.
Coming soon · Pacem Core
Pacem One runs on the PC you already have. Pacem Core is the next step: a single, purpose-built box that runs slides, sound, and lighting on its own — no spare computer, no setup guesswork. Plug it in, and the booth is ready.
Launching soon after Pacem One. Early-access members get first access — and founding pricing on both.
If your question isn’t here, it’ll be in the first update we send early-access members.
No. Pacem runs on a standard Windows PC and drives the digital mixer, DMX lighting, and screens you already own. It replaces the tangle of separate apps and consoles — not your whole room.
If they can run a tablet, they can run a service. One calm screen replaces three systems, and the built-in AI assistant is there to answer questions and walk through anything unexpected — live, mid-service if needed.
The everyday juggling act: presentation software like ProPresenter, a separate lighting console, and a mixer app on a tablet. Pacem brings slides, lighting, and sound into one interface with shared cues called moments.
Pacem One is the software — it installs today on a Windows PC and drives the mixer, lighting, and screens you already own. Pacem Core is the all-in-one hardware box that does it all on its own, launching soon after. Early-access members get Pacem One first and first dibs on Core.
One simple price — no juggling per-app licenses. We’re finalizing founding pricing now and sharing it with early-access members first, with the best rate held for early supporters.
That’s where we’re starting, because it’s where the pain is sharpest and the language of “moments” fits naturally. Schools, theaters, and nonprofits hit the same wall — if that’s you, sign up and tell us about it.
Early access
Join the list to lock founding pricing, help shape what we build first, and be among the first churches running slides, lights, and sound from one screen. It’s free, it’s no commitment, and we’ll only email when there’s something worth your time.