NOW IN BETA
Built for Ward Clerks

Stop tracking ward business on scraps of paper.

Pulpit helps ward clerks in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints coordinate sacrament meetings with less stress and fewer last-minute surprises.

Expected launch: Q1 2026

Be among the first to try Pulpit

This calling is hard because...

1

You're trying to remember what was announced during sacrament meeting so you can record it in Church systems later.

2

Callings, releases, baptisms, and baby blessings get mentioned, and you're scribbling notes hoping you caught everything.

3

There's no clear handoff between what was announced and what needs to be recorded in LCR.

4

You sometimes discover days later that something was announced but never recorded.

How Pulpit helps you

See callings, releases, baptisms, and other ward business in one place — organized and ready before Sunday.

Know exactly what was announced during sacrament meeting without relying on memory or handwritten notes.

Mark items as recorded after they're entered in Church systems, creating a clear audit trail.

View a history of what's been announced and acknowledged, so nothing falls through the cracks.

Focus on the sacred work of record-keeping instead of chasing down details.

You're not working alone.

When the bishopric schedules ward business items and marks them as announced, those items appear in your clerk view automatically. You see exactly what needs to be recorded — nothing gets missed, and nothing has to be remembered later.

Watercolor illustration of a ward clerk working on their phone

Ready to simplify your calling?

Join ward leadership teams who have moved from scattered coordination to a single, shared workspace.

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Expected launch: Q1 2026

Important Notice

Pulpit is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Official records, callings, and ordinances must be maintained in authorized Church systems.

System of Record

Pulpit is not a system of record and does not integrate with LCR. It is a coordination tool only. Use is at the direction of local priesthood leadership.