GKSA Psalms

by Bybel-Media


Music & Audio

free



The Songbook of the Reformed Churches in South Africa for tablets and phones.


The RCSA Songbook contains the Psalms and Scriptural hymns which is used by the Reformed Churches in South Africa. This app includes: • Psalms 1-150 • Scriptural hymns: 1-79 • Confessions of faith • Liturgical forms • Prayers • Church OrderKey Features: • Compile, save and send a song list for use during worship service • Advanced search for psalms and hymns • Adjustable colour scheme and text size • Search function for liturgical forms, prayers and church order • Prevent screen from sleeping while app is in useMinimum Requirement: • Android phone or tablet with Android 4.4.This release fixes a recent bug, caused by an update to the Chrome browser, which resulted in blank pages where hymn lyrics are displayed.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Fantastic

Hannes Coetzer

Die app se daar is musiek by ek vind dit nie soek die ps se wysies

Christelle Roos

Die beste toep

Kershaw Schutte

Fank you for making this app

Botlhale Mnisi

Great App

Tienie Cloete

Wonderlike app. Ek gebruik dit bykans daagliks. Nie net vir die Psalms en Skrifberymings nie maar ook vir die belydenisskrifte formuliere en Dordtse kerkorde.

Gerhard Janse van Rensburg

Un- Installed because it hijacked my phone Could not open data files as this app is a super spy. Stay away! This App seems to want to open all doc formats by default. Had to go back to factory settings to be able to open PDFs again Almost as bad as Covid19 in this regard Otherwise a good app

Nico Van Der Dussen

This app does not contain built in system boundaries. This app always pops up regardless of the file chosen to open. Therefore the system will think that GKSA Psalms is an app that could open a video, doc, pdf, image or audio file. Please fix your mediocre programming...

Lukas Scheepers

Fout met die app, kry nie afgelaai

Tiaan Hooghiemstra

Would have been nice if the app had the newest accepted hymns included aswell, furthermore an option for new vs old numbering of hymns would have been appropriate.

Erasmus Venter