
How Larry Lundstrom’s path through midnight shifts, Silicon Valley slides, and global faith movements birthed CLLCTV.org—a creative studio rewriting what it means to build purpose with precision.
By day, he was writing CSS code and laying out pharma virtual showrooms in Photoshop. By night, Larry Lundstrom stacked DNA code and processed lab data under fluorescent lights at Genesis BioTech—trying to make ends meet in his early twenties. It wasn’t where I wanted to end up. But it was formative.
“I was just trying to stay afloat,” Lundstrom says, recalling his double-life between design work and the graveyard shift in The Woodlands, TX. “But it taught me to adapt—to think with both sides of my brain. One side creating, the other logic and problem solving.”
That adaptive spirit—fueled by faith and grit—is what now defines CLLCTV.org, the creative strategy agency Lundstrom founded to help ministries, media projects, and movements tell their stories with clarity and creative force. And in a world where religious media can often feel outdated or out of touch, Lundstrom is building something rare: purpose-driven innovation that performs.
From Starlink to Startups
Over the past decade, Lundstrom’s fingerprints have quietly shown up on some surprising projects.
When SpaceX’s Starlink launched efforts to bring internet to remote Alaskan villages, Larry was part of the story development—shaping the human side of satellite coverage through collaboration, partnerships and storytelling. In recent days he helped Chime, one of America’s fastest-growing digital banks, he ghostwrote and designed pitch decks that helped position the company not just as a fintech disruptor, but as a voice for financial inclusion. And behind-the-scenes of The Chosen and its distribution strategy through 5&2 Studios, he helped plot global partnership routes for grassroots word of mouth and discipleship rollout, and theatrical engagement with a strategic plan covering more than 190 countries.
CLLCTV.org: A Creative Studio for Faith and the Future
Based in Florida but working globally, CLLCTV.org isn’t your typical faith-based agency. It’s nimble, modern, and just as comfortable talking typography as it is talking theology.
Recent projects include:
A storytelling platform for TheChurchHub.org aimed at equipping local pastors through podcasting, events, and digital curriculum. Branding and strategy for BrainyPixel Studios, bringing Bible-themed animation to global children’s markets. Curriculum and artifact-design content tied to the Dead Sea Scrolls, adapted into immersive formats for kids and families.

Each project blends narrative, design, and a strong missional core—a reflection of Lundstrom’s ability to see both the strategy and the soul of a story.
“I’m building what I wish existed when I started.”
“I didn’t grow up with a trust fund or a five-year plan,” he says. “But I knew I could help people tell stories that mattered—if I could just figure out the language, the tools, and the teams.”
Today, Larry Lundstrom leads CLLCTV.org with that same sense of mission and ingenuity that kept him awake during late-night biotech shifts. He’s not interested fluff. He’s interested in being faithful—and in helping great orgs, with good ideas go global.