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Built for Music Leaders

Plan music without last-minute scrambling.

Pulpit helps music leaders 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...

1

You're texting the bishopric to find out what the meeting theme is, then texting the organist with hymn numbers, then hoping everyone got the right information.

2

Hymn numbers get mistyped or miscommunicated, and you don't find out until Sunday morning.

3

You don't have visibility into who's speaking or what the meeting flow looks like, making it hard to choose music that fits.

4

Coordinating with the organist, chorister, and anyone performing musical numbers feels like a separate job.

How Pulpit helps you

Search hymns by number or title using the built-in hymn directory — no more typos or guessing.

See the full meeting context (speakers, themes, special programs) so you can choose music that fits.

Add musical numbers with performer details, all in one place.

Your hymn selections automatically appear in the program — the coordinator sees them instantly.

The organist and chorister can see the same hymn list, eliminating confusion.

You're not working alone.

When you select hymns and add musical numbers, those selections appear in the program automatically. The program coordinator, bishopric, and organist all see the same information — no extra texts or follow-ups required.

Watercolor illustration of a music leader reviewing a hymn book

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.