‘Book of Common Prayer’ goes high-tech with iPhone application developed in OKC

A new iPhone application called iPray has been developed by a group from All Souls’ Episcopal Church in Nichols Hills and Oklahoma City-based Phase 2 Interactive. The new app presents the traditional “Book of Common Prayer” in an easy-to-navigate format for daily use.

 
BY CARLA HINTON | Published: May 7, 2011   

A new iPhone application has brought the traditional Book of Common Prayer together with today’s technology, courtesy of a group from a Nichols Hills church.

photo - The Rev. Patrick Bright, rector of All Souls’ Episcopal Church, helped create an iPhone app of the “Book of Common Prayer,” most commonly used by Anglicans and Episcopalians. PHOTO BY JIM BECKEL, THE OKLAHOMAN
The Rev. Patrick Bright, rector of All Souls’ Episcopal Church, helped create an iPhone app of the “Book of Common Prayer,” most commonly used by Anglicans and Episcopalians. PHOTO BY JIM BECKEL, THE OKLAHOMAN

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The new app, iPray, became available in mid-April, much to the delight of the group of people who helped create it.

David Hill, CEO of Kimray Inc. and a member of All Souls’ Episcopal...
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