

Gospel Library
Gospel Library is the official gospel study app of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Study and teach from the scriptures, general conference, manuals, music, and more.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Kindle Fire
- Online
- Mac
Features
- Ad-free
- Full-Text Search
- No registration required
- Chromecast Support
- Dark Mode
- Works Offline
- Inspirational Quotes
- Audio Books
- Magazines
- Cross-references
- Bible
Gospel Library News & Activities
Recent activities
- jblackman199 updated Gospel Library
- jblackman199 liked Gospel Library
Kezxo added Gospel Library as alternative to The Light
OpenSourceSoftware added Gospel Library as alternative to Literal Word
OpenSourceSoftware added Gospel Library as alternative to Blue Letter Bible
What is Gospel Library?
Gospel Library is the gospel study app of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The library includes the scriptures, general conference addresses, music, learning and teaching manuals, Church magazines, videos, audio recordings, gospel art, and more. Study, search, mark, and share this vast collection.
Content included: Latter-day Saint Scriptures, Bible, Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, Guide to the Scriptures, Joseph Smith Translation, Articles of Faith, General Conference, Teachings of Presidents of the Church, Hymns, Liahona, Ensign, New Era, Friend, Gospel Principles, Preach My Gospel, Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, Sunday School, Seminary, Institute, and Come, Follow Me.







Comments and Reviews
I think Gospel Library is a convenient app to use but I hadn't really known how to use the tags and access notes easily. It was too meshed together. Recently I found another scripture study tool thats super flexible and lets you take advanced notes and I've been using that instead! Check it out if you like! https://lds365.com/2020/01/07/scripture-notes-advanced-lds-scripture-journaling/
I enjoy very much comparing the 1830 edition to the 1981 edition (Or the 1920 to the 1981 edition) and seeing the changes. While many are grammatical some are very significant and should be included so one can compare the differences. e.g. Mosiah 21:28: 2 Nephi 30:6 etc.
Very well developed application on all platforms. Well organised and comprehensive. I use it to record notes and impressions as I study. I love that I don't have to carry around big books or even a tablet, as it works great on a phone screen.