Daily Prayer PC(USA)

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Daily Prayer PC(USA) provides brief services for Daily Prayer based on the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship (WJKP, 2018), including: psalms for the day, readings from the daily lectionary, and prayers of thanksgiving and intercession. Also included are the Revised Common Lectionary readings for Sundays and festivals, a two-year cycle of selections from the PC(USA) Book of Confessions, and an eight-week schedule for praying all 150 psalms.
The app provides liturgies for Morning, Midday, Evening, and Night Prayer, selecting the appropriate service and lectionary readings based on the time and date settings of your iPhone or iPad. The calendar tool allows users to find psalms, readings, and prayers for other dates. Use the clock icon to select Morning, Midday, Evening, or Night Prayer, overriding current time of day.
The “advanced features” menu allows users to toggle on/off various options in the liturgy for Daily Prayer and select between two versions of the Lord’s Prayer.
A brief tutorial provides information about the practice of Daily Prayer and instruction on using the app.
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Daily Prayer PC(USA) Reviews

I like the high contrast white with black letters.

PhDBlonde on

United States

I like the high contrast white with black letters. White on Black is hard to read. White letters fade into the black. God help us with color and font.

Bring screen option back

panerafan12159 on

United States

An earlier version allowed the choice for black background with white letters. It was much easier on the eyes. Please bring that back. A white screen with black letters is quite harsh.

Please update

GetHappy68 on

United States

The 8 week psalter is off by 2 or 3 days. Psalm 22 should always be on a Friday. Psalm 51 and 42/84 are Sunday psalms according to the psalter printed in the BCW Daily Prayer.

Crashes a second after opening

Jonathan Y Chan on

United States

App crashes a second after I open it.

Crash

C Donohoue on

United States

I really want to keep this app but it crashes constantly

Won’t open

DIL% on

United States

Opens and immediately closes on my new iPad with the newest iPad iOS update

Great content, problematic interface

Fernelius on

United States

I really appreciate the content and pattern of daily prayer. Am using it now with my congregation. The interface desperately needs some updates — particularly for newer iOS devices. It doesn’t use the full iPhone X screen for example, and that phone is from 2017. Same is true on the iPad Pro 11 from 2018. In Xcode, the developer should see this in the emulator after setting the device to either of these or more recent. Would be great to have full display used. With iOS 14, the date picker becomes invisible when in night mode, which is very challenging — the connection to night mode is far from obvious. I’ve also tried purchasing the Company of New Pastors feature for another year, but it always crashes the app. Been trying this for a couple years, I suspect. For groups using it, it would be nice also to have the book page numbers in the liturgy and the liturgy included somewhere online for the Book of Common Worship. Thanks for the app! The recently added share options are helpful. If you update to the new Book of Common Worship, I hope you’ll keep the 1993 version as an option. UPDATE: This app is even more desperate for an update now in 2022. Usually when I open the app, none of the readings are accessible as if all are deselected. Once I go into the Settings -> Advanced and toggle one of the entries to off and back to on, everything now shows up as expected. Though, sometimes it disappears a short time later while reading. The app presents a good scripture reading pattern and liturgy based on the 1993 Book of Common Worship; however, the interface is currently very frustrating. Please update; it’s age is showing and doesn’t present our denomination well.

Glitchy

DCO 7754 on

United States

This is one of the glitchiest apps I’ve encountered. If it doesn’t continually return to the opening scripture it randomly shuts down. It really needs an update.

What happened?

phwrisley on

United States

Where has the Gospel gone? It's not showing up on the app.

Really Needs an update!!

not that dumb! on

United States

Very basic and not especially appealing UI. Would be nice to be updated to the “new” Book of Common Worship (now four years old!), with more diversity by day, the palm prayers, etc. Certainly not worth paying for at this point, and the extra charge for the company of pastors (to provide things otherwise available for free) seems silly. There are many daily prayer apps with better functionality available for free.

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