Sunday Lectionary

Sunday Lectionary$0.78

Rated 4.00/5 (3) —  Free Android application by Jim Coates Computer Programming

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About Sunday Lectionary

This App is based upon the 1979 Book of Common Prayer (BCP - Episcopal Church) and the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL).

The purpose of the App is to provide the complete Year A, B, and C Sunday Lectionary scriptures that are normally only listed by their passages. In the past, the reader would look up the passages in the Book of Common Prayer for the applicable Year and date. Next they would individually open their Bible to the passage to obtain the reading.

By having the readings in the app database saves the reader from having to look these scriptures up. The database and supporting algorithms also provide a perpetual yearly calendar for all Sunday readings (forever).

To select the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL), click the Settings button, then slide the switch from BCP to RCL in the top right corner of the Settings display. You will need to close and reopen to app after changing the Lectionary setting.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Sunday Lectionary version 1.0.1 on your Android device!
Downloaded 100+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.jimscomputerprogramming.sundaylectionary, download Sunday Lectionary.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
1.0.1 - Fixed date methods which caused app to appear blank or show wrong week.
1.0.0 - Initial release.
More downloads  Sunday Lectionary reached 100 - 500 downloads
Price update  Price changed from $0.99 to $0.78.
Version update Sunday Lectionary was updated to version 1.0.1
More downloads  Sunday Lectionary reached 50 - 100 downloads

What are users saying about Sunday Lectionary

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I downloaded this application this morning. It has the lectionary readings in two Bible versions (NRSV and NKJV) and one can choose between the original 79 BCP lectionary and the most recent RCL. That is good. However, if there is a way to look at future readings, beyond this Sunday's reading, I cannot figure that out. If one must look ahead (as preachers, lectors, and others) need to do, they will not be able to. The application has a date scroll feature, but it began in late 2013 and ended with today, 23 Nov 2014. Iwill continue to explore, but if I cannot find a way to get future readings, Iwill delete it.


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