Looking for a way to pray with your church throughout the day — not just on Sundays? Reformed Hours of Prayer brings the ancient Christian practice of fixed-hour prayer into a modern app, guiding believers through morning and evening liturgies drawn from Scripture.^1
The app follows the traditional hours of prayer (Matins, Lauds, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline), each built around psalms, Scripture readings, and closing prayers. You can choose from multiple psalter traditions — including the 1650 Scottish Metrical Psalter, KJV, Coverdale, and ESV — and follow a one-year or two-year lectionary for daily Bible reading. A companion web resource at liturgy.io provides the same Reformed Hours content in your browser.^2
What sets it apart is the community layer: you can see who in your church is praying with you in real-time and track Bible reading progress together. It's built by Jonathan Boldt of Boldt & Copeland LLC, a senior software engineer in Ferndale, Washington, and the app is actively maintained with frequent updates.^3
Why Christians Love It"This has already started to shape and mature the culture of our home. Thankful for the structure and thoughtful prayers. This is gonna bless the Christian community!"^1
"This app has rejuvenated my prayer life and scripture reading! So thankful!"^1
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