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Orthodox parish bulletins

Orthodox church bulletin software for parish-led choices

Organize the feast, tone, readings, services, hymns and parish life without presenting generic Christian content as Orthodox liturgical authority.

Made for church secretaries, parish administrators, pastors and volunteers—not professional designers.

A useful first structure

Begin with the sections this tradition often needs

Local practice always wins. Reorder these suggestions, remove what does not belong and add any missing section with a heading, body, optional image and link.

  • Sunday or feast
  • Tone and calendar details
  • Epistle and Gospel references
  • Troparia and kontakia references
  • Saints or hagiographical note
  • Service schedule
  • Clergy and readers
  • Parish announcements

Designed for the work already happening

Use the same workspace across the church year

  • Sunday bulletin
  • Feast-day guide
  • Service schedule
  • Multilingual parish news
  • Community announcements

A predictable path every week

From last week’s issue to this week’s reviewed bulletin

  1. Set up the bulletin once

    Choose the bulletin type, tradition, page format and church details. Use the closest starting structure, then add or rename anything your church needs.

  2. Duplicate last week

    Carry forward the design, church details and existing sections for review. Update what changed instead of rebuilding pages from a blank file.

  3. Collect each person’s part

    Send the pastor, music director and ministry leaders a private link. Each person sees only their own section, and nobody needs to create an account.

  4. Review, print and publish

    Read what came in, run the four checks before printing, then produce a print-ready PDF and—if you want one—a phone version of the same bulletin.

Role-scoped collaboration

Invite the contribution without sharing the whole draft

The pastor, music director or ministry leader opens a private link for the assigned section. The link can be reopened until the organizer closes or revokes it, and submitted content stays under office review.

See how contribution links work

Review-first AI and voice

Speak roughly, edit clearly and verify deliberately

Draft, improve, shorten or proofread appropriate copy while names, dates, times and places remain visible for verification. Editors choose which sections AI may assist.

Explore the writing tools

Local editorial control

Shape the starting structure around your church

The parish chooses its jurisdictional wording and sources, while the software keeps each selection organized for review.

One reviewed source

Keep the print bulletin and live mobile issue together

Prepare common Letter or A4 layouts for the office printer, then share a responsive live issue with a stable link, QR code and tappable actions.

Print

Pages, booklets, grayscale and large print

Check content, key details, image descriptions and page fit before export, then complete a final visual proof.

Mobile

A live bulletin that opens in the browser

No app is required, and readers do not have to pinch and zoom a paper-shaped PDF.

Questions about orthodox

Clear boundaries and practical answers

Does the software decide the jurisdictional texts?

No. The parish identifies its jurisdiction and approved sources; the software organizes the selections and references.

Can we add another language?

Yes. Create a reviewed language variant, compare it with the source and choose side-by-side or mirrored presentation. Jurisdictional and liturgical wording still requires parish review.

Can the church add a section that is not included here?

Yes. Add a custom section with a heading, body, optional image, link and call to action. It carries forward when you duplicate that issue and remains editable.

Can the same reviewed content become a print and digital bulletin?

Yes. Print-ready PDF and live mobile publishing are designed as two outputs from the same reviewed information.

Build the structure once

Then make each new issue a review, not a rebuild.