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Reed Light Books
An imprint of Aperture Work LLC
Ἐγώ εἰμι τὸ φῶς τοῦ κόσμου “I am the light of the world.” — John 8:12

Calibrated trust for Christian readers and worshipers

Every app in this suite is built on the same conviction that shapes Reed Light Books' publishing: scholarly rigor with pastoral charity, the most orthodox reading offered before any critique, and an honest reckoning with both Scripture and culture.

Available tools
Clear Worship
Lyric discernment for worship songs. Paste lyrics you're licensed to use and receive a structured theological analysis — verdict, tradition alignment, phrase-by-phrase flags, worship-style considerations, and cultural heritage value. Charity before critique.
Worship · Theology
Worship Trend Map
Map your community's song diet across five formational axes — personal vs. corporate, intimate vs. declarative, devotional vs. theological, and more. See where your worship is drifting and what's underrepresented across a season or year.
Worship · Visualization
Sermon Lens
Hear your words across the room. For preachers, teachers, and any communicator who wants to ponder the implications of their thoughts. Paste a manuscript or transcript and get a structured report — scripture engagement, doctrinal trajectory, movement-by-movement notes, and how it lands across thirteen congregational lenses at once. The default frame: how might this land with our community?
Speaking · Discernment
Sermon Trend Map
See how your speaking has drifted across the year. Map a year of sermons or talks across five formational axes — expository vs. topical, indicative vs. imperative, pastoral vs. prophetic, plainspoken vs. elevated, Christ- vs. theme-centered — and watch the pulpit's center walk through the calendar.
Preaching · Visualization
Tier Classifier
Apply the Reed Light Books tier framework to any Christian book or article — Established Truth, Informed Reflection, Faithful Speculation, or Creative/Devotional. Calibrated trust for readers.
Coming soon
Our Working Principle

Always offer the most orthodox reading of a phrase before condemning it. Help people worship and read more freely — don't add to the worship wars or the heresy hunts. Matthew 12:20 — “A bruised reed he will not break.”