electronic Common Prayer

by Church Publishing Incorporated


Books & Reference

free



The fully authorized Book of Common Prayer 1979 of the Episcopal Church USA.


eCP provides everything you need for personal devotion and worship planning in the Episcopal Church. This interactive version of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer includes access to the liturgies, Daily Office, and associated lectionaries used in the Episcopal Church, along with calendars of Propers and Holy Days for all three lectionary cycles and Lesser Feasts and Fasts (2018). Fully searchable indices of the Psalms, Canticles, Collects, Prefaces, and Prayers allow you to find content you are looking for quickly, and new in-app purchases will be added throughout the year.Features: •Quick and easy navigation for all texts •Bookmarking and printing functionality for meaningful passages •Social media and email sharing •Font size adjustability for easy reading •Dark Mode •Offline usability—no internet access required The app can also be an aid in pastoral care when on the road, with resources for Ministration to the Sick or Reconciliation of a Penitent. Download the app today and carry the Book of Common Prayer everywhere you go.general bug fixes

Read trusted reviews from application customers

spent a lot on this app to go subscription based with what looks like no worthwhile changes. not happy to find out they changed. its one thing to stop supporting / updating. its another to purposely block people.

Daniel Lee

Easy access to lessons and lectionary. Very dependable.

Vicki Hesse

I paid for the original app. Now it's a subscription model that adds up to the original amount and it STILL just a WebApp. This shows minimal effort on the side of Church Publishing on improving this experience, at least for Android users. I wish I could say I am impressed.

Luis Enrique Hernández Rivas

Paid for this app a while back. Worked all right, nothing stellar but usable for the most part. I hadn't used it in a while but decided to open it up. Turns out I need a subscription to use something I already paid for. Any way I can either use it since it was already paid for, or can I get my money back?

Kevin Montgomery

The church's prayer book app should not require a paid subscription.

Carter Schram

I finally was able to get my purchase back and the developers quickly answered my questions. this app is great especially when I use it in Church. I do wish it had a better interface especially for Daily Prayer other wise it is an awesome app. Update this app keeps getting better the links are more intuitive and easier to use during Sunday services. They really have improved the interface.

Jaan Sass

Not all the BCP services are included. For the Daily Office, the readings and Psalms are handy. However, so many saints are not included! Only a tiny fraction of commemorations are available. Very disappointing. Sad! Update: this was a paid app. I spent $10+ for this app now they are charging a subscription fee. Why would I want to subscribe to something that wasn't that good to begin with and for something I've already paid for?

Dale Van Wormer

This app takes a little getting used to but functions fine. I loved the connection to the lectionary readings and previously paid some time $10 for the app and thought it was worth it. But now it's a prescription. I found another app that feels like the BCP book while accessing the lectionary for free, BCP online. So don't need this one anymore.

Debbie Barents

As another reviewer said, I paid for this app years ago and it worked just fine, now I open it to find a prompt saying that I have to pay them a monthly fee?! I think not! Either fix it or refund us our money. For those wanting an online BCP in the mean time I've been using St. Bede's mobile breviary website.

Christina Pagonis

I've had the app through a few iterations now, and latest upgrade is great. Subscription model makes sense, since readings for each calendar date change from year to year. Navigation does take some practice: use the "back arrow" in the app (top left), not the phone's "back" button. (I'm an Android user)

Chuck C