About

We're building Christian technology with conviction.

myScripture is a small, growing project with a clear mission: help Christians and churches faithfully use technology for deeper discipleship, better organization, and more meaningful engagement with Scripture.

Mission

Build simple, beautiful, Scripture-centered digital tools for discipleship and ministry organization.

Position

Not just a Bible app, but a Christian technology ecosystem for remembering and living out what Scripture teaches.

Guardrail

Technology should support Scripture, prayer, pastors, and the local church. It should never replace them.

Origin

It started with a simple problem.

myScripture began as a Bible study and sermon notes app — a focused tool for people who wanted to take better notes on Sundays and actually remember what they learned.

The problem was obvious: people were taking notes in a dozen different places. Apple Notes, paper notebooks, Notion, random documents, the back of bulletins. By midweek, most of it was forgotten. By next month, it was gone.

myScripture Notes was built to fix that — a structured, beautiful place to capture what God is teaching you through Scripture.

Founder

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Riki Morohashi

Founder of myScripture

Riki is a Christian technologist and designer who started myScripture from a personal conviction: the tools available for spiritual growth were either too generic or too complicated. Christians deserved something built around how faith actually works — through sermons, Scripture, prayer, reflection, and local church life.

With a background in design and software, Riki began building myScripture Notes as a personal tool before recognizing that the need was wider. Churches lacked simple, well-designed digital systems. Individuals had no structured place to remember what they were learning from God's Word. The gap was real, and the vision grew.

Riki approaches the work with a long-term mindset: build slowly, build faithfully, and never let the tools become more important than the purpose behind them.

Founder note

I want myScripture to stay simple, useful, and faithful: technology that helps people remember God's Word, support the local church, and grow without making faith feel automated or shallow.

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Founder's Heart

Building technology that serves faith instead of distracting from it.

The idea behind myScripture came from watching something consistent and quiet: a person hears a meaningful sermon, takes notes in the moment, and then loses the insight within a week. Not because they did not care, but because no tool was built to help them hold on to it. The same pattern appeared across Scripture study, prayer, and small group conversations.

Riki wanted to fix that — not by building another productivity app that happened to support Bible verses, but by designing something shaped entirely around how Christians actually grow. The rhythms of Sunday sermons, personal study, prayer responses, and church community are not features to be added. They are the foundation.

The same conviction applies to churches. Many ministry teams are working hard with scattered systems — outdated websites, manual volunteer coordination, bulletins built in documents. myScripture is being built to serve those real needs with tools that feel calm, honest, and easy to maintain.

myScripture is intentionally not founder-centered. The goal of the work is to point beyond the product itself: toward Scripture, toward faithful discipleship, and toward the glory of God in the everyday lives of Christians and churches.

Rebrand

The vision grew.

As we built myScripture Notes, it became clear that the needs of Christians and churches went deeper than sermon notes. Reading plans. Prayer journals. Volunteer scheduling. Digital bulletins. Church websites. Ministry organization.

So the vision expanded. myScripture is now being built as a broader Christian technology ecosystem — a family of tools, each addressing a specific need in Christian life and church ministry.

The original app remains. The mission remains. But the ambition is wider: to build a connected ecosystem of thoughtful digital tools for the modern church and the everyday Christian.

Why myScripture Exists

Faith and technology should not feel disconnected.

myScripture exists because many Christians and churches are still trying to connect faith and technology in a meaningful way. The tools exist, but they are often scattered, generic, or built for a different kind of life.

We believe modern tools can support spiritual growth, strengthen the local church, and help people engage Scripture more meaningfully in everyday life.

Spiritual learning gets scattered

A sermon, Bible study, small group insight, or prayer response may be meaningful in the moment, but later it is hard to find because it lives across notes apps, documents, photos, notebooks, or memory.

Church systems become hard to maintain

Websites become outdated, volunteer scheduling gets confusing, bulletins take too much time, forms are spread everywhere, and digital communication can feel disconnected from real ministry.

Technology often feels separate from faith

Many tools are useful, but they are not designed around Scripture, discipleship, prayer, pastors, churches, small groups, and the actual rhythms of Christian growth.

Mission & Vision

Simple tools. Clear purpose. Long-term faithfulness.

myScripture exists to build Scripture-centered technology that helps Christians grow and helps churches organize ministry more effectively.

1

Help Christians remember what they learn from Scripture, sermons, prayer, and reflection.

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Support churches with practical digital systems for ministry organization and communication.

3

Keep technology under clear spiritual boundaries so it serves discipleship instead of replacing it.

Brand Positioning

myScripture is not simply a Bible app.

A Bible app helps people read Scripture. myScripture helps people remember, organize, reflect on, apply, and live out what they learn from Scripture.

It is also different from general note-taking apps. Those tools can store information, but they are not designed around the way Christians actually grow: through Scripture, sermons, prayer, reflection, pastors, churches, small groups, and discipleship.

For churches, myScripture is not trying to force every ministry into one generic system. The goal is to become a flexible digital ministry partner that can support each church's real needs.

Values

Built with conviction.

These aren't marketing words. They're the convictions that guide every decision we make.

Scripture-centered

Every product decision starts with: does this help people engage more deeply with God's Word?

Discipleship-focused

Technology should serve spiritual growth, not replace the hard and beautiful work of discipleship.

Church-supporting

We build for real people in real churches, not hypothetical users in a product spec.

Thoughtful technology

We use technology carefully — to help, not distract. Tools serve people; people don't serve tools.

Beautiful simplicity

We believe good design is a form of care. Simple, beautiful, calm interfaces matter.

Privacy and trust

Spiritual notes, prayers, reflections, and church data are personal. Trust has to be treated seriously.

Responsible AI

AI can help organize and summarize, but it must never replace Scripture, prayer, pastoral wisdom, or discernment.

Service over profit

Revenue may sustain the work, but the heart of myScripture is service, ministry, and discipleship.

Boundaries

What myScripture must never become.

Clear boundaries keep the work honest. myScripture should always remain faithful to its core purpose: helping Christians and churches use technology for the glory of God.

A profit-centered organization that forgets its spiritual purpose.

A replacement for the Bible, prayer, pastors, churches, or Christian community.

A brand that makes faith shallow, automated, or disconnected from real discipleship.

A founder-centered or brand-centered project instead of a God-centered one.

A complicated system ordinary Christians and churches cannot actually use.

Explore where myScripture is going.

The company is being shaped as one connected ecosystem for Scripture, discipleship, and ministry support.