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Daily Inspiration: Meet Lance Asper

Today we’d like to introduce you to Lance Asper.

Hi Lance, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today?
Started as a church creative, learned how to do it all and then at the end of 2020 that all ended and recently now working with Celebrities and huge brands and traveling around the world and having commercials on TV, with talent like: Jason Mamoa, John Cena, Son Heung-Min BigXThaPlug, Druski… contracted to work with companies like Prizepicks and Chime. while my wife owns a Homeschool co op that meets in Ponte Veda, at redeemer church.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
well I grew up being a church creative kid and then got a job doing that but quickly realized not every church has processes or know how to run creative departments and they didn’t like it when you tried pointing out those issues so once I was out of that space and doing well in the commercial world I realized I could help churches still and bring excellence and processes to them and come along side them and encourage them rather than tell them what to do as an employee.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
Known for a the kid who grew up in church now doing what every creative dreams of doing.
Working with A list talent. from doing social media for agencies that had talent like Shaq, Trever Lawrence, Druski, to working directly with brands creative departments and flying to Budapest to work with Jason Mamoa because he was filming Dune 3 there at the time and thats the only way to get the commercial shot. to flying to Dallas and Canada to bring along my twin brother to help Film / Photograph Larry Bird and Cooper Flagg and John Cena commercial that we ended up rushing a social video that played during Wrestle Mania when John Cena hosted it this year (2026).

I still work with churches and want to branch out as a person of influence that shows the church that the skills that creatives learn in the church are actually valuable and can help the church and need to be managed well and taken care of and not over worked or abused.

Is there anyone you’d like to thank or give credit to?
The agency that started this all for me is called Colormatics. they visited Jax when Trevor Lawrence got drafted to the Jags and they had a commercial they were filming for their client at the time and they needed some assistance and then started working together when they recognized I could capture and edit for them. ever since then more people started recognizing the talent and it took off from there.

In the church world, some big churches and creative directors that helped me out are ARC, they have given me opportunities to be in the rooms also with some of the biggest pastors or leaders with event or testimony videos and ive seen it all with them.

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