Worship Corner

Worship team software without the printer chase

A shared song library, chord charts, setlists, and presenter mode — for worship leaders, teams, and the person running projection from a laptop at the back.

Built for the service you already run

  • Curated library with chord sheets, lyrics, and transposition.
  • Build a setlist once; the whole team sees it on their phones.
  • Presenter mode + Chromecast to a sanctuary screen with no drag-and-drop slides.
  • Auto-scrolling chord sheets with tempo you control.
  • Liturgy helpers — collects, psalms, responsorial verses at the right moment.

Who it serves

Parish worship teams, campus ministry bands, seminary chapel coordinators, house-church leaders. Anyone who has ever printed the wrong chord chart five minutes before Sunday service.

Frequently asked questions

Can the whole team edit the setlist?

Yes. Anyone with editor access can add songs, reorder, and transpose. Changes sync to every connected device in real time.

Which song catalogues are supported?

The platform ships an open catalogue of traditional hymns and common public-domain songs. You can also upload your own chord sheets and lyrics for internal parish use.

What about CCLI licensing?

Licensing remains your responsibility as the church — we don't serve copyrighted lyrics without your upload. Keep your CCLI / OneLicense reporting up to date.

Does it work for liturgical churches?

Yes. Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox parishes use Worship Corner for hymns, psalmody, ordinaries, and seasonal propers. The liturgical calendar is built in, so the app surfaces the right setting for the day without you hunting for it.

Can we use it for contemporary / charismatic worship too?

Yes. Most Pentecostal, Evangelical, and modern worship teams run contemporary setlists with chord sheets and Spotify-integrated click tracks. The tool adapts to whatever style your church worships in.

Does it work offline?

Yes. Setlists cached on your device work offline — important for church basements with unreliable wifi. Changes sync back when you reconnect. Presenter mode and Chromecast need a local network, but not the internet.

Can I share a setlist with another church?

Yes. Export a setlist as a read-only link; the receiving church can view, transpose, and copy into their own library. Great for worship-night collaborations and diocesan / denominational resource sharing.

Does it support multiple languages?

Yes. Lyrics in sixteen languages including Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Hindi, and Bengali. Useful for immigrant parishes, multi-service churches, and translation-heavy liturgies.

Can the Christian AI help us plan a worship set theologically?

Yes. Ask for a set around a Scripture passage, a liturgical theme, a sermon topic, or a season. The AI suggests songs that match the doctrinal weight of the service — not just the mood — and flags lyrics that carry heavy theology worth checking.

Is it free?

The core library, chord charts, and small-team setlists are free. Paid plans unlock larger team seats, Chromecast / presenter features at scale, and extended offline caching for multi-site churches.