The running order is printed, laid on the lectern, and abandoned by the second item. Preparing it was never the problem — holding it is.

The lectern is ready. It is the running order that decides whether you finish at noon.
Conductor mode puts the running order full screen and dark, on a phone laid on the lectern or on the control desk screen. The current step, large.
This Sunday's service looks a lot like last Sunday's. Retyping the same running order every week teaches nobody anything.
A programme talks about an event that exists, and often about a message prepared elsewhere. Keeping them apart means typing everything twice.
A short list beats a broad promise. Here are both, without rounding.
Create an account, build next Sunday's running order, and open conductor mode when the time comes.