LiveWorship is a feature-rich software application that enables church groups to put together multimedia presentations with music, photographs and lyrics using intuitive options.

The installation procedure doesn't take a long time to finish, and the only notable aspect is that QuickTime must be installed on the PC in order for LiveWorship to run.

It's wrapped in a user-friendly interface made from a large window with a neatly organized layout, where you can create multiple slides and place them in different groups.

The utility puts a rich gallery with predefined media objects at your disposal. These include background pictures, song lyrics, scriptures, along with audio and video tracks. Plus, you can write group and slide text, preview the project in a built-in media player, change the font type, apply a shadow effect, insert transitions, and adjust the playback speed.

It's possible to attach Bible modules from external files, undo and redo your actions, loop the presentation while playing it, change the default resolution of the presentation and pane preview size, insert copyright markers, automatically back up the database, hide the version of the scripture titles, and so on.

We haven't come across any stability issues throughout our tests, thanks to the fact that the tool didn't hang, crash or display error messages. It had minimal impact on computer performance, running on low CPU and RAM. On the other hand, its interface could use some improvements in the visual department.

To sum it up, LiveWorship proves to be a versatile presentation maker for church groups, backed by approachable options for all user levels.