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Create your classroom
Sign in, name your class, and you have a 6-character join code. Free during the beta — up to 5 classes of 150 students each, nothing held back.
Living Word for Teachers · Free classroom beta
No student accounts. A join code and a first name. That's the whole setup.
Living Word is a free Bible adventure through all 20 scenes of Scripture's story, played right in the browser — Chromebooks, tablets, phones, nothing to install. The classroom beta is free too: your students join with a 6-character code and a first name, and session plans fit a 10-, 20-, or 45-minute slot. Built for roughly ages 8–14, with curriculum objectives for younger kids, youth, and adults.
Want to see it before you commit? Read the full Week-1 lesson plan and play the scene yourself — previewing alone takes under ten minutes.
Heard about it Tuesday? You can run it Sunday.
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Sign in, name your class, and you have a 6-character join code. Free during the beta — up to 5 classes of 150 students each, nothing held back.
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Students open the join page, type the code and a first name, and they're in. No student accounts, no passwords, no email collected from minors — on whatever devices are already in the room.
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Send the class straight into the week's scene with a direct link, play for 10–20 minutes, then use the lesson plan's discussion questions. The free 20-week curriculum maps a scene to every week.
Every scene has a direct link. Add ?scene= and the scene's name to the play link and the game starts your class right there — for example:
livingword.bible/?scene=solomon-temple
It never erases anyone's progress — it simply opens that scene for the session (and a mistyped scene name just starts the game normally). Every week on the curriculum page has a ready-made “Play this scene” link.
Coming later — separate from the free classroom
Write Bible quiz questions for your class — in your tradition's voice, locked to your lens, auto-moderated. Authoring is invitation-only today and its paid tiers launch with Phase 3 (late 2026). The classroom above stays free.
Quiz questions tied to canonical scenes. Six-step authoring flow. Status badges so you always know what's draft, in review, or live in your class.
Sync regex checks (under 2 seconds, blocking) + async semantic checks (~5-10s) catch lens-vocabulary drift, partisan framing, advice-as-doctrine, and the 13-rule UGC hard floor before your students ever see it.
Tier 1 quizzes only appear for students you've assigned. School-pool and public-library visibility unlock in Phase 1B/1C with editorial review. You stay in control of where your content goes.
$79/yr
For one Sunday school teacher, one homeschool parent, or one youth-ministry leader. Author quizzes for up to 30 students in one class.
Visibility: private (your class only)
$299/yr
For a small Christian school or a multi-classroom Sunday school department. Up to 5 educators, 150 students, cross-classroom quiz sharing inside your school.
Visibility: private + school-pool (Phase 1B)
$999/yr
For a whole K-12 Christian school or a large church-school hybrid. Unlimited educators + students, admin dashboard, may submit quizzes for public-library review.
Visibility: private + school-pool + public-library (Phase 1C)
Seminary credentials? You're fast-tracked.
Verified seminary students, faculty, and recently-ordained clergy skip the 5-publish demonstration gate and reach public-library publishing immediately. No charge during Phase 1A. Email john@churchwiseai.com with a quick word about your training to be hand-stamped.
The tiers above are the planned shape; live checkout for them ships with the broader Phase 3 classroom curriculum (late 2026). Until then, authoring is a hand-stamped invitation — join the list below and John (the founder) will personally follow up.
Free classroom beta
Add your email below, then sign in with that same email and create your first class at livingword.bible/classrooms. The classroom is free during the beta. The same list keeps you posted on quiz authoring and the Phase-3 curriculum — you'll hear from John (the founder) personally, and that's it.