Coordinate assignments and ward business with fewer follow-ups.
Pulpit helps executive secretaries 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
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This calling is hard because...
You're tracking prayer assignments through text messages, trying to remember who said yes, who said no, and who you still need to ask.
Calling changes and other ward business items pile up, and coordinating when they'll be announced requires multiple conversations.
You're often the last one to know when something changes, even though you're responsible for keeping things organized.
Sunday morning arrives and you're still confirming details that should have been settled days ago.
How Pulpit helps you
Assign and track opening and closing prayers with a clear workflow — see who's been asked and who's confirmed.
Manage calling changes and other ward business items in one place, with visibility into when they're scheduled.
Keep everything documented and ready before Sunday, so there are no last-minute surprises.
See the full meeting program alongside your assignments, so you always have context.
Support the bishopric with organized, accessible information instead of scattered notes.
You're not working alone.
When you assign prayers and manage ward business, those details appear in the meeting program and Conduct Mode automatically. The bishopric sees what you've coordinated, and you see what they've approved — everyone stays aligned without extra meetings or messages.

Ready to simplify your calling?
Join ward leadership teams who have moved from scattered coordination to a single, shared workspace.
Expected launch: Q1 2026
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.
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.