Sabbath is a quiet companion for your walk with Christ — guided prayer, daily scripture, a calm journal, audio journeys, and a weekly day of rest, supported by gentle tools like Prayer Lock. Made with reverence, designed for focus.
Seven gentle moments. One quiet companion.














A four-movement liturgy — Stillness, Gratitude, Surrender, Blessing — gently leads you through prayer in just a few minutes. Press Begin and let the day soften.
With Sabbath Plus, beautifully recorded audio journeys lead you through seven-day themes — Return to Stillness, Resist Distraction, Keep the Sabbath, Walk in Humility, and more. Anchored in scripture, paced for real life.
With Sabbath Plus, set aside a full day for rest, worship, and focus on God. Sabbath Mode quietly puts the apps that pull you away out of reach — so the day stays whole.
A passage chosen for today, set in beautiful cards you can save, copy, share, or pray with.
A calm, focused space to capture prayers, reflections, and gratitudes. Search across years, filter by kind, and watch a quiet history of your walk with God take shape.
Complete scripture access in a clean, beautiful reader. Continue where you left off, switch translations, and return to chapters that have stayed with you.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”Psalm 46 : 10
Open the app, press Begin, and step into a quiet prayer led by scripture.
A passage chosen for today, with simple ways to save, share, and pray with it.
The whole canon, multiple translations, a clean and focused reader.
Sabbath Plus includes seven-day themed journeys to draw closer to Christ, recorded with care.
Capture prayers, reflections, and gratitudes — search and revisit them.
With Sabbath Plus, keep a weekly day of rest where the apps that pull you away quietly step aside.
Three illuminated card styles for sharing scripture with friends and family.
Visually see your progress on your interaction with scripture and prayer.
A premium Christian app built with reverence — every detail considered.
A few honest answers about how Sabbath works.
“Come to me, all you who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”