worship planning

Worship is sacred.Planning it should be too.

The sacred space starts with planning, runs through rehearsal, and lands with the congregation. Bring your songs. We’ll bring them to life.

Plan your next servicefree during beta

A real chart, parsed into place — never invented, never retrieved.

preparation

Your entire service in one quiet place.

The season, the readings, and the prayers for the week are already gathered — and the whole order of worship takes shape in plain words.

Worship planning that feels like prayer, not paperwork.

preparation

All of your songs, none of the song management.

Chasing chord sheets, re-keying them by hand, getting them out in time is an all too familiar burden. So bring your songs: drop in the chords, change the key in one click, drag chords into place over the right words — live and ready to rehearse.

rehearsal

Rehearsals that feel more like worship.

Everyone prepares differently — paper, phone, or practicing along on the drive in. Each musician gets the chart their way, and new members join with a link.

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prepare for rehearsal

New members join by link or QR and set their instrument once — no logins, no group text.

service

When the plan becomes the liturgy.

Lectio holds the whole set on one screen — the charts fit, the next element already waiting — so nothing sits between you and leading the service.

order of worship

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this is Run Mode — the whole set on one dark screen. click through it.

sending

A liturgy your people can carry through the week.

It's hard to say everything on your heart from the front — so publish the service and your congregation gets its own page: the scriptures in full, the prayers you chose, your own notes on why, so they know what's driving the songs. It's live from the moment you publish, and anyone can sit with it any day of the week — no login, no app.

Why we named it Lectio

Lectio began with the idea: worship is sacred, and planning it should be too. But planning never felt that way — it lived in docs that couldn't keep up, or a platform that felt like running a company. The name comes from lectio divina — the old practice of sitting with the scriptures in the presence of the Lord, unhurried, listening.

That is what planning a service really is: time with the scriptures for the week, the teaching themes, what's going on in the congregation, the prayers that belong to this moment — and the songs that gather all of it into worship.

Lectio is a quiet place to do that work the way it deserves to be done, rooted in prayer and the rhythms of the church.