Bible study and prayer that build on what you've already studied

Sacred Hour connects your notes, your questions, and your daily reminders into one thread — instead of three disconnected tools.

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Daily scripture pulled from what you've actually studied

Generic daily verse apps tend to blur together after a few weeks — a new quote each morning, disconnected from anything else you're doing. Sacred Hour takes a different approach: your daily scripture is pulled from your own notes wherever possible, whether that's a verse from last Sunday's sermon or a passage you highlighted during personal study.

When there's nothing of yours to draw from yet, Sacred Hour falls back to a curated pool of scripture — so the feature is never empty, just more personal once you've built up some notes of your own.

One reminder, set once, for the time that actually works

Some habit apps try to keep you engaged with a stream of notifications throughout the day. Sacred Hour's prayer reminder is intentionally the opposite: pick one time that fits your actual schedule, and you'll get a single, dependable nudge at that hour — not a barrage competing for attention against everything else on your phone.

It's a small, unglamorous feature, but it's the one most people actually keep turned on, because it asks so little of you to maintain.

Ask your question the moment it comes up

Confusion about a passage rarely arrives at a convenient time to pull out a commentary or search online. Sacred Hour's AI Bible study assistant lives right inside your notes, so you can ask a question about a verse, a historical detail, or a cross-reference the moment it's on your mind, without losing your place in what you were reading.

The assistant is built to function like a knowledgeable librarian, not a substitute pastor — it's there to help you find context, references, and background, not to hand down guidance on personal or ethical decisions. For those conversations, Sacred Hour will always point you back toward your own church community.

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