Focus on People. Not Process.

A quiet workspace for ward bishoprics — track callings, plan meetings, build Sunday programs, and run tithing settlement without the busy work taking over your week.

Bishopric Board does not replace Leader and Clerk Resources (LCR). LCR is the Church's official record of what your ward is; Bishopric Board is a working surface for the things still in motion — open callings, draft programs, interview cadences, tithing scheduling. The two are complements. Here's how to use them together.

What it does

Frequently asked questions

What is Bishopric Board?

Bishopric Board is a private workspace for LDS ward bishoprics and stake presidencies to track callings, plan bishopric and ward council meetings, build Sunday sacrament meeting programs, and schedule tithing declarations — all in one quiet place, separate from the busy work.

Is Bishopric Board free?

Yes. Bishopric Board is free while we're getting it into the hands of bishoprics and stake presidencies around the world. If we ever introduce paid plans, you'll know well in advance — and your data is always yours.

Is Bishopric Board a replacement for LCR?

No. Bishopric Board is not a replacement for LCR (Leader and Clerk Resources) and is not a record. LCR remains the Church's official system for callings of record, ordinances, finances, temple recommends, and ministering. Bishopric Board is a working surface for everything still in motion before it becomes official.

Does Bishopric Board work for stake presidencies?

Yes. A stake presidency gets its own workspace with stake-appropriate interview tracking (temple recommends, Melchizedek Priesthood, patriarchal blessings, stake callings, and more), agendas, and planning tools — alongside the same tools wards use.

Is our ward's information private and secure?

Yes. Your workspace is visible only to the leaders you invite. Interview tracking stores dates and labels only — never interview content — and your data is always yours.