Notes get scattered
Keep sermons, study notes, tags, passages, pastors, and churches in one focused place.
Sermon and Bible study notes
myScripture Notes gives sermons, Bible study notes, Scripture references, prayer responses, and reflections a focused home you can actually revisit.

Why it exists
Sermons, Bible studies, prayer requests, and personal reflections often end up in different apps, notebooks, screenshots, and documents. myScripture Notes is built for the real rhythm of Christian learning: hear, write, connect to Scripture, pray, and revisit.
Keep sermons, study notes, tags, passages, pastors, and churches in one focused place.
Search later by passage, topic, date, pastor, church, or tag when you need to remember.
Connect notes to reflection, prayer, and next steps instead of stopping at highlights.
How it works
Capture what you hear, connect it to Scripture, then revisit it through search, reflection, and prayer.
Capture
Start from templates built for Scripture, sermons, applications, and prayer responses.
Connect
Organize notes by verse, pastor, church, series, tags, and themes.
Revisit
Use search, summaries, and reflection tools to keep learning active beyond Sunday.
Features
The product is not a generic notes app. It is shaped around Scripture, sermons, prayer, reflection, and long-term recall.
Attach notes to specific passages so you can instantly revisit what you heard in context.

Find old insights by passage, pastor, church, tag, or date without digging through old notes.

Supporting Features
Search, sharing, prayer, and growth tools help your library stay useful over time.
Turn your notes into summaries, prompts, and reflection questions you can revisit during the week.
Group notes by who taught and where, so follow-up and recall feel easier.
Keep prayer requests, updates, and answers connected to what you are learning.
See your rhythms at a glance and notice how your study habits are growing over time.
Privacy and trust
myScripture handles personal reflections, prayer responses, and study notes. Trust has to be built into the product experience.
Your notes are not publicly discoverable. Sharing is something you choose.
AI can help summarize and organize, but it should never replace Scripture, prayer, or discernment.
Features are designed to support engagement with God's Word, not distract from it.