Gospel Library FAQ

This page has frequently asked questions, as well as suggestions for troubleshooting common issues in Android and iOS Gospel Library.

General

How do I restart Gospel Library?

Restarting Gospel Library is a good first step when troubleshooting an issue. To force-close and reopen the app, go to the app switcher on your device and swipe upward on Gospel Library to remove it from the list. Then, exit the app switcher and open Gospel Library again by tapping on its icon.

How can I update Gospel Library?

New versions of Gospel Library are released periodically with bug fixes and new features. Most modern Android and iOS devices have auto-update turned on by default, meaning that apps on your device will update automatically within a few days of an update becoming available. However, sometimes you may want to manually check for an update.

To check for an update, go to the App Store, Play Store, or Amazon Appstore (depending on your device), and search for Gospel Library. Tap Gospel Library. If an update is available, you will see an Update button.

If you expect there to be an update but you don’t see one, make sure your Android or iOS device has the latest available system version installed. The newest versions of Gospel Library may not run on devices with an old version of Android or iOS. You can check the Release Notes Archive to see which Android or iOS version you need to run the latest version of Gospel Library.

How can I check what version of Gospel Library I have?

To check your Gospel Library version, open the app then open the overflow menu (three dots) in the top right. From the overflow menu, go to Settings then App Details. Your Gospel Library app version number should appear near the top of the App Details page.

Content

What can I do if I don’t see content I expect?

Pull to refresh. Gospel Library automatically checks for content updates on a regular basis. If you notice that your content is out of date, you can go to the Home section and pull downward. This will force the app to check for content updates. It will also synchronize your notes, highlights, and other user data.

Check your content version. You can see which content version is installed under Settings > App Details (look for the main catalog version in your language). It may be helpful to compare content versions between devices if one device has updated content and the other device doesn’t.

Use search suggestions. Sometimes content is moved from one section of the app to another. If you can’t find a publication by browsing, you might be able to find it in search. Open the search panel and start typing the name of the publication. As you type, suggestions will appear, including titles of publications, which you can tap to open.

Check your content language. Not all content is available in all languages. Some languages have similar, but different sets of content—for example, English and American Sign Language, Portuguese and European Portuguese, or Chinese Mandarin and Cantonese. You can make sure you have the correct language selected by tapping Language in the overflow menu.

Reinstall the publication. In rare circumstances, an individual publication can get out of sync with the overall content version. You can remove and reinstall a book by long-pressing the book cover and choosing Remove, waiting a few seconds, then tapping it to reinstall. (Notes and highlights are stored separately from the publication, so you don’t need to worry about them when removing and reinstalling a book.)

Wait for an update. Note that content is sometimes released in stages. For example, individual general conference talks become available a few days after the full sessions and audio recordings for a magazine may become available a week or two after the magazine text.

Why can’t I find what I’m looking for in search?

Sometimes it can be difficult to find content in search. Here are some things you can try to adjust your search:

Use different search terms. Search will only find content that has the exact words that are typed. It may be helpful to add or remove search terms, try synonyms or different forms of a word, or check for misspellings.

Adjust search filters. If you’re getting too many results that aren’t relevant, you can try using filters to narrow the search results. On the other hand, if you have filters applied and you’re not getting enough results, clearing some of the filters may help.

Check your internet connection. Searching all content requires an internet connection. If you’re offline, search will use a local index, which is limited to preserve space on the device. The local search index includes the following content:

  • Scriptures (Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price)
  • Recent general conferences
  • Current Come, Follow Me manual for individuals and families
  • Hymns and the Children’s Songbook
  • Guide to the Scriptures
  • Gospel Topics
  • General Handbook
How can I get to content in another language?

The first time you open Gospel Library, it will load content in the language of your device. To switch to a different language, go to the main library, then open the overflow menu in the top right and tap Language. Choose the language you want to view.

You can also switch to a different language from any level of content. For example, you can switch the language from the general conference section, the table of contents in a book, or a chapter or talk. The app will navigate to the same content in the new language, if it exists.

Can I study two languages side-by-side?

Some devices support opening multiple windows of Gospel Library at the same time. This allows you to study the same content in two different languages side-by-side or to have multiple screens opened simultaneously.

Instructions for using split screen can be found in Apple and Google documentation:

Can I download all of the content in the library?

Gospel Library provides a way to download all of the content in a section of the app. For example, to download all general conference content, go to the main library and long-press on General Conference. Then, choose Download All.

Downloading all content in all sections of Gospel Library is discouraged. In the English Gospel Library catalog, there are more than 3000 publications, adding up to multiple gigabytes of data. As Gospel Library needs to keep track of more files, the app runs more slowly and requires more memory. Also, with more downloaded items, content updates are more frequent and take longer to complete.

Audio and Video

How do I change the audio voice?

Gospel Library supports two different types of audio: audio recordings and text-to-speech. Some content, for example, Hymns—For Home and Church has more than one audio recording. To switch audio types, open the expanded audio player and tap the options button (three dots) in the top right. If the content you’re viewing has more than one audio type available, you will see an Audio Type setting with various options.

If audio recordings are not available, or if you are offline and audio recordings have not been downloaded, the audio player will automatically fall back to text-to-speech. Text-to-speech is computer-generated audio. Pronunciation and audio quality may vary depending on your device. Some devices allow you to choose between multiple text-to-speech voices.

Ward and Branch Features

How can I see my ward’s sacrament meeting hymns, elders quorum lessons, or Relief Society lessons?

There are four cards in the Home section of Gospel Library that show information from your local ward or branch:

  • Sacrament Meeting Hymns. This card lists the hymns that will be sung in sacrament meeting and is available to all ward members on Sunday.
  • Elders Quorum Lessons. This lists general conference talks that have been selected for the second and fourth Sunday lessons and is available to members of the elders quorum.
  • Relief Society Lessons. This lists general conference talks that have been selected for second and fourth Sunday lessons and is available to members of the Relief Society.
  • Callings. This provides links for selecting hymns and talks and is available to members who have access according to their calling (see other FAQ sections below).

These features require signing in with a Church Account that’s connected to a membership record number (MRN). Your MRN connects your Church Account to your membership record, allowing Gospel Library to know which ward you’re in.

If you don’t see the cards you expect, here are a few troubleshooting steps:

  • Make sure you’re on Gospel Library 6.5.0 or later (Gospel Library Settings > App Details).
  • Make sure you’re signed into Gospel Library with your Church Account (Gospel Library Settings).
  • Make sure your membership record number is attached to the Church Account you’re using with Gospel Library (Account.ChurchofJesusChrist.org). Your ward clerk can help you find and add your membership record number if needed.
  • Try manually syncing Gospel Library by going to Home and pulling downward. A pull-to-refresh spinner should appear while the sync is in progress.
  • Check in Edit Home (button at the bottom of the Home section) to see if the cards are available but toggled off. Toggle them back on if needed.
  • Check with your ward clerk to make sure your membership record is in the correct ward and assigned to the correct organization. For example, an 18-year-old attending elders quorum or Relief Society may need to be manually moved to the elders quorum or Relief Society organization.
  • If the cards are visible but empty, check with your ward leaders or other ward members to see if information for the current week has been entered.
  • If you are in multiple wards (for example, a Young Single Adult ward bishop with an out-of-unit membership record) and are seeing information for the wrong ward, open the options menu for the card (three dots) and tap Select Unit to choose a different ward.
Who has access to select sacrament meeting hymns?

These ward or branch callings can select sacrament meeting hymns:

  • Music Coordinator
  • Music Leader
  • Accompanist
  • Bishop (or Branch President)
  • Bishopric First Counselor (or Branch Presidency First Counselor)
  • Bishopric Second Counselor (or Branch Presidency Second Counselor)
  • Ward Executive Secretary (or Branch Executive Secretary)
  • Ward Clerk (or Branch Clerk)
  • Ward Assistant Clerk (or Branch Assistant Clerk)

Hymns can be selected using the Callings card on Home. If you don’t see the Callings card, the troubleshooting steps in the FAQ section above may be helpful. Additionally, your ward clerk can help by making sure your calling is recorded correctly.

Only current standard callings have access. If your calling is recorded as one of these, it will need to be updated: Music Adviser (no longer defined in the General Handbook), Music Chairman (now Music Coordinator), Music Director (now Music Leader), Chorister (now Music Leader), Organist or Pianist (now Accompanist). See General Handbook 19.4, “Music Leadership in the Ward.”

Who has access to select elders quorum and Relief Society lessons?

These callings can select general conference talks for elders quorum lessons:

  • Elders Quorum President
  • Elders Quorum First Counselor
  • Elders Quorum Second Counselor
  • Elders Quorum Secretary
  • Elders Quorum Assistant Secretary

These callings can select general conference talks for Relief Society lessons:

  • Relief Society President
  • Relief Society First Counselor
  • Relief Society Second Counselor
  • Relief Society Secretary
  • Relief Society Assistant Secretary

Talks can be selected using the Callings card on Home. If you don’t see the Callings card, the troubleshooting steps in the FAQ section above may be helpful. Additionally, your ward clerk can help by making sure your calling is recorded correctly.

To encourage presidencies to be actively involved, teachers do not currently have access to select talks in Gospel Library. See General Handbook 8.2.1.2, “Gospel Learning in Quorum Meetings,” and General Handbook 9.2.1.2, “Gospel Learning in Relief Society Meetings.”

Miscellaneous

Can I access notes created by a deceased family member?

When a Gospel Library user passes away, their Church Account is locked to protect their privacy and personal information. However, Gospel Library notes and annotations are not immediately deleted. A spouse, parent, or legal custodian of the estate can request access to a deceased relative’s notes and annotations.

To request access, send a written request by email to DataPrivacyOfficer@ChurchofJesusChrist.org. Include the following:

  • Your full name, date of birth, and current physical address
  • Your deceased relative’s full name, date of birth, and the email address associated with their Church Account
  • Your relationship to the deceased relative (If you are not a spouse or parent, provide proof that you are a legal custodian of the individual’s estate.)
  • The information you would like to access

The Data Privacy Office may reach out to you for more information. If your request is granted, they will walk you through the process of setting up a Church Account with a copy of your relative’s Gospel Library notes and annotations.

Does Gospel Library collect analytics data?

Gospel Library collects analytics and diagnostic data to make sure the app runs smoothly and provides a good experience for all users.

Analytics (usage trends) are used to make prioritization decisions, for example, considering whether features should be added or removed or understanding which content is most used. Diagnostic information (crash logs and device information) allows developers to debug and fix issues that cause the app to crash or get into a bad state.

When you sign in with your Church Account, personal notes and annotations created in Gospel Library are synced with Church servers as a backup and to allow them to be accessed by other devices that are signed into your Church Account. Notes created by users in Gospel Library are private and are not shared.

The Church follows privacy laws in the countries where it operates. For more complete information, see the official Privacy Notice on the Church website and the privacy sections on the App Store and Google Play Store.

Why do some devices not support the latest app version?

As mobile ecosystems change, it’s impossible to continually improve the app while supporting older devices indefinitely. Here are some of the reasons that can cause an older version of Android or iOS to no longer be supported:

  • Changes to the content format. Sometimes the format of content being delivered to Gospel Library changes. For example, before Gospel Library 4.0, it wasn’t possible to highlight chapter headings or bulleted list content in Gospel Library, because of limitations in the previous content format. As another example, before Gospel Library 5.0, if a single typo was fixed in a publication, it required the full publication to be re-downloaded. Now, only the changes are downloaded, reducing bandwidth significantly.
  • Security updates on Church servers. Church servers are updated periodically to support the latest industry security standards. This helps protect the Church and its members from malicious hackers or others who want to cause harm. For example, in recent years the Church has switched from http:// to https://, and to newer versions of the TLS protocol. Some older versions of Android and iOS don’t support the latest security standards, so they are no longer able to authenticate with the Church’s servers for sign-in, annotation sync, or role-based content.
  • Updates to developer tools. Android and iOS provide tools to developers to build apps. Over time, these tools are improved. Sometimes, new libraries are introduced that dramatically change how apps are written. Old tools are deprecated and become more and more difficult to use. Keeping up with the latest developer tools is necessary to allow Gospel Library to continue to work on newer devices. Sometimes additional code is added to provide an alternate experience for older devices, but as this type of code increases, the app becomes more complex and difficult to maintain (technical debt), increasing the likelihood of slowness, bugs, and crashes in the app.
  • Low usage. App analytics help the Gospel Library team make decisions about whether or not an old version of Android or iOS should continue to be supported. Gospel Library is free for anyone to download and use, but creating and maintaining the app costs a significant amount of money each year. The app is funded by tithing and other resources that have been consecrated by Church members. Those who maintain Gospel Library have a responsibility to carefully make decisions that benefit the majority of Church members, which sometimes requires removing support for a version of Android or iOS with only a small number of users.

Usually, content updates continue to be provided to older versions of the app for a time, allowing access to the latest general conference messages and magazines. However, when content formats change, older content delivery processes may be phased out to focus resources on providing more and better content in the latest format.

Church members should not feel obligated to purchase a new device when Gospel Library can no longer be updated. The Church doesn’t require members to use the newest technology to study the gospel. Gospel Library is provided as a tool for those who are able to benefit from it. If you are on an older device, you can access Church content on the Church website, or you may be able to use a PDF or e-book reader. If you don’t have a smart device, the Church continues to provide the scriptures and other core content in print format.

If you are considering purchasing a new device to use Gospel Library or other Church apps, check the OS version. Devices with a newer OS version will almost always provide a smoother experience and will last farther into the future.

Can I download Gospel Library for Android without Google Play?

Yes, Gospel Library for Android is published on both the Google Play Store and the Amazon Appstore. The Amazon Appstore is installed by default on Kindle Fire devices. It can also be sideloaded to other Android devices from Amazon’s website.

Installing Android Gospel Library from the Google Play Store or Amazon Appstore is recommended. Both stores provide an easy way to check for updates to make sure you’re using the latest version of Gospel Library.

Gospel Library for Android can also be downloaded directly as an APK from the Church website. The APK is provided for personal use only. It should not be uploaded or distributed on other stores or websites without permission from the Church legal office.

How can I suggest new features?

The best way to suggest improvements to Gospel Library is using the feedback form under Help > Send Feedback (in the overflow menu). The support team keeps track of common feature requests and provides a regular report to the Gospel Library product manager.

Suggestions may not be implemented right away. Ideas are evaluated based on available resources, technical feasibility, and the goals of the Gospel Library app. They are also prioritized against other features, bug fixes, and enhancements being planned.

Last Updated On 10 Jun 2024