Kerygma · For groups
Bible trivia for the group you actually lead.
The same app, five different patterns of use. Pick the one that matches your context — there's a page for each with sample questions, suggested categories, and the practical details that make a round actually work.
Bible trivia at the dinner table
Pass-and-play on one phone. Kid-friendly Acquainted tier, the verse open after every answer. Two to eight players. Ten minutes a day in Scripture without turning it into a chore.
Read the overview →Bible games for 8–14 people
Multiplayer rounds with a 5-character room code — everyone joins from their own phone, scores sync live, leaderboard shows after each round. The same passage seen from eight angles in eight minutes.
Read the overview →A quiz format that doesn't feel like worksheets
For Sunday-school teachers leading kids, youth, or adult classes. Difficulty tuned to the room, every answer paired with the actual verse — students learn the canon without realising they're being taught.
Read the overview →Wednesday-night rounds that keep teenagers awake
Multiplayer mode means every teenager joins from their own phone. Team it up, mix the difficulties, run a "name the book of the Bible" bonus rule. The room comes alive in a way a printed quiz never gets to.
Read the overview →Deeper-cut rounds for serious students
For groups that already know the basics. Profound-tier rounds on Pauline theology, eschatology, Old Testament narrative, doctrine — with the actual verse and a short commentary on every answer. A way to test your own grasp before you teach.
Read the overview →What every page covers
Each of the five overviews shares the same skeleton, adapted to its audience: what the activity usually looks like, where Kerygma fits, a 5–10 question sample to try before you buy, and practical pacing notes that come from actually running these things — not theory. The point isn't to sell you on Kerygma; it's to give you a structure you can copy whether or not you install the app.
If you're choosing between modes
Three play modes — same content, different formats:
- Solo — one player, one phone. For personal study.
- Together (pass-and-play) — 2–8 players, one phone. For families and small in-person groups.
- Multiplayer — each player joins from their own phone via a 5-character room code. Shared leaderboard, live scoring. For youth groups, classrooms, retreats, anywhere everyone has a phone.
Each /for page recommends the mode that fits the audience, but you're free to mix.
Pick the page that matches your room.
Or skip to a free trial — every category, every difficulty, every mode unlocked for seven days. No credit card required to start.
Start your free trial →Available on iPhone & iPad. Subscription is $3.99/month or $29.99/year.