A Conversation with Garry B. Jr. Part 2
Deeper Dive into Church Media Revolution
The conversation isn’t over. After Garry B. Jr.’s powerful January 28th appearance championing FreeShow as the “best presentation software you can find — completely free,” the questions kept coming. Now he returns for Part 2 to go deeper into the church media revolution.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
8:00 – 9:00 PM EST
Live at conversationswithtonymobley.com
Building on the Foundation
In Part 1, Garry established his credentials as the “FreeShow evangelist,” serving congregations from the Philippines to South Africa with practical, budget-conscious solutions. His message was clear: most churches don’t need expensive ProPresenter licenses when FreeShow delivers “99% of same functionality” at zero cost.
But one conversation wasn’t enough to cover everything.
What We’ll Explore in Part 2
Advanced Implementation
- Beyond basic setup: optimizing FreeShow for complex productions
- Real-world case studies from churches making the transition
- Troubleshooting common challenges volunteer teams face
Community Building
- Updates on global FreeShow adoption since January
- Success stories from his YouTube tutorial viewers
- How the open-source community is evolving the platform
The Human Side of Tech
- Training volunteers who’ve never touched presentation software
- Building sustainable media ministry programs
- Addressing the “engagement challenge” in hybrid worship
Business Sustainability
- How to build a consulting practice around free tools
- Balancing free resources with paid training
- The economics of serving churches worldwide
The Questions That Kept Coming
Since his last appearance, Garry’s inbox has been full:
- “How do we convince leadership to switch from ProPresenter?”
- “What about churches with complex automation needs?”
- “Can FreeShow really handle multi-campus setups?”
- “How do we train a whole volunteer team?”
Part 2 addresses the real-world complexities that emerge when theory meets practice.
Why This Follow-Up Matters
Garry represents more than software advocacy – he’s championing a philosophy that “if something can be free, it should be free.” In an industry where licensing costs can cripple small church budgets, his work levels the playing field.
His global reach proves the hunger for accessible solutions. When churches in developing nations can access the same presentation capabilities as mega-churches in wealthy suburbs, everyone wins.
The “Simple Solutionist” Returns
As Garry described himself: “I’m a simple solutionist focused on helping churches.” Part 2 promises to be even more practical, addressing the nitty-gritty details that make or break successful implementations.
Whether you’re a church tech volunteer, media ministry leader, or simply curious about how open-source software is democratizing professional capabilities, this continuation offers deeper insights and practical wisdom.
Join the Extended Conversation
Bring your follow-up questions from Part 1, your FreeShow experiences, and your curiosity about sustainable ministry technology. This isn’t just about software – it’s about empowering communities to tell their stories without breaking their budgets.
Because the best tools are the ones that serve the mission, not the balance sheet.
Tony Mobley
Host, Conversations with Tony Mobley
“The real constraint isn’t software — it’s engagement strategy.” – Garry B. Jr., Part 1
Let’s dive deeper in Part 2.