We are building Bible Anvil — a private, offline-first Bible study app with a pastor’s whole week inside it. Name the sermon on Monday. Preach it on Sunday. Never lose a step between.
First notice when it’s ready — one email, nothing else. Confirmation delivered by Resend; no tracking, no marketing, no sharing.
Monday morning. The text has been sitting with you since breakfast. Give the sermon its name and it exists — a place where everything you find this week will land.
Read deep without drowning. Cross-references, your own notes, the words behind the English — together in one place, not scattered across three apps and a legal pad.
Thursday. The week’s gleanings — verses, notes, the illustration from Tuesday’s hospital visit — gather into the sermon. Nothing retyped, nothing lost.
Points, movements, the reading order. Arrange the bones until the sermon stands on its own.
Read it as the congregation will hear it. Tighten. Cut. The Saturday-night panic becomes a Saturday-night read-through.
Hear the sermon preached back to you, in your own voice, generated on your own device. The dress rehearsal without the empty room.
Sunday. Your scroll is the controller. The congregation screen never goes blank. Ever.
Your reading drives the screen. Scroll to the verse; the congregation sees the verse. No clicker, no operator, no presentation software required.
Lose the network, lose your place, lose the laptop’s focus — the congregation screen holds. Recovering gracefully is the feature.
Sermon Preview reads your sermon back in your own voice, generated on your device.
Cancel, and you can still preach every sermon you ever wrote — and take them all with you.
AI may show you what is already there. It may not tell you what is meant by it.
Study, assembly, Sunday delivery — the whole suite runs with the network off.
The founding window runs 90 days from launch; the hard end date is published on launch day. No cap on founding members.
The Pastor tier ships whole — the suite on this page is the whole suite, nothing held back for “later.”
Before launch, twelve pastors will review the sermon suite as it is designed — real prep, real feedback, a direct line to us.
(The twelve seats are the only scarce thing on this page — the founding rate has no cap.)
Apply for a seatNot a pulpit pastor? Lay leaders, Sunday-school teachers, chaplains, retreat leaders — if you prepare Scripture for others, this page is yours too.