For teachers and leaders
A focused, reverent tool for your classroom.
Seminary Sidekick helps your students actually internalize the 100 doctrinal-mastery scriptures — without ads, social noise, or the usual app distractions. Built for the five minutes before class, the ride home, and every quiet moment in between.
Why we built this
A small tool for a thing that matters.
I sat in seminary, taught seminary, and watched a generation of students try to memorize 100 scriptures with flashcards, photocopies, and willpower. Some of it stuck. Most of it didn’t. The verses I still know cold are the ones I came back to dozens of times — not the ones I crammed for a quiz.
Seminary Sidekick is the tool I wished I had as a teacher: a calm, focused place where a student can study, build, prove, and master each scripture, then come back the next day and prove it again. No ads. No leaderboards begging for attention. Just the words and a path to actually owning them.

How a class can use it
Two shapes that already work.
You don’t need to redesign your class around an app. Pick one of these and try it for a week. A third, live shape — Class Play — is on its way.
5-minute class warmup
Open the day with a Quick Quiz on this week’s reference. Students get a fast win, you get a read on who still needs the verse.
A daily personal habit
Students take it home and build a streak of two or three Scripture Builder runs a day. Spaced repetition keeps verses sealed in.
Coming soon · Class Play
The whole class, on the same board.
Five minutes before class, you open the app on the projector and start a round. Students join from their phones — no app store run, no logins, just a class code. Books, references, key phrases. Their answers stream onto the leaderboard in real time.
It’s the warmup that wakes everyone up. The five minutes that turn into ten. The Friday tradition. The thing students text their friends about. We call it Class Play, and it’s the part of Seminary Sidekick that turns scripture mastery into something a whole classroom does together.
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Live, class-wide rounds. Project from the front; students play from the pews.
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Five-minute warmup. Short rounds across this week’s references. Hyper engagement, every time.
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A real-time leaderboard. Reverent competition that celebrates learners, not noise.

What about AI safety?
Curated, scoped, and quiet about your kids.
The Seminary Sidekick AI is a premium feature, and we treat it like one. Here’s what that means in plain terms.
Scoped to doctrinal mastery
Seminary Sidekick AI is not an open chatbot. It only answers questions about the 100 doctrinal-mastery scriptures and how to study them. No tangents, no current-events takes, no theology debates.
Age-appropriate by default
Prompts, journal questions, and reflection cards are written for seminary-aged students. Every prompt is curated; nothing comes back uninspected from a raw model.
Privacy-first
Progress lives on the device. We don’t sell student data, we don’t need an account to use the app, and the AI doesn’t see anything beyond the snapshot needed to help that student that day.
Coming soon
A teacher resource library and a place to swap ideas.
Lesson outlines, object lessons, printable handouts, and a small community of teachers sharing what worked this week. We’re building it next, alongside Class Play. Want a say in what ships first? The mailto below goes straight to me.
Get in touch
Bringing this into your class? I’d love to hear from you.
Questions, feedback, a quirky idea, or you just want to tell me how your class is using it — email goes straight to a human (me).