electronic Common Prayer

3.5
70 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

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.
Updated on
Nov 10, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

3.5
61 reviews
Jessica Harmon
February 23, 2021
I feel sorry for anyone trying to pray or put together a service using this app. The navigation bar lacks a menu button (but has a dedicated share by email button, as well as the usual android share button!). The menu bar navigation is also less than intuitive (e.g. the android back button exits the app, the previous/next buttons are based on the previous screen's menu) I appreciate the calendar with all of the lessons/collects linked, but that's not enough to justify the steep subscription fee.
10 people found this review helpful
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Chuck C
April 13, 2021
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)
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Andie Hunt
March 6, 2021
This app used to be usable but clunky, but it now is literally useless. It now says that as of March 31 you have to subscribe, but you can't get past that splash screen even now (early March, been this way for a week). It also gives me no confidence that the new version will be any good. There's a very nice app called Venite that runs circles around this for many purposes. You should probably download that instead. Church Publishing should probably ditch this and invest in that instead.
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What's new

- Fixed an bug with the Google Play Billing Library integration that was resulting in missing in-app purchases
- Fixed "Not Found" bookmarks for purchased content