Benaiah Barango
2026-03-27
There's a moment that happens in the middle of a good sermon. A phrase lands. A verse opens up in a way you haven't seen before. You write it down, but when you go back later, it's just text. The reference is there, the words are there, but something about it feels flat. Disconnected from the actual Scripture.
That gap is why I built Selah Notes.
The core idea is simple: when you write a Bible reference in your note, it transforms automatically into the full scripture right there on the page. Type John 3:16, press space, and it's there: formatted, readable, living inside your thought instead of sitting separately in another tab. It's a small thing, but it changes how a note feels to come back to.
Whether you're in a Sunday sermon, working through a Bible reading plan, or sitting with a passage on a quiet morning, it fits. You can organize notes with labels and link them into sermon series so your thoughts actually stay connected over time.
If you’ve been following along or waiting for this release, thank you. Your support, feedback, and encouragement have helped shape what this app is becoming.
Selah Notes is live now on iOS. Android is coming soon, and the beta signup is open if you want to be first in line.
If it resonates, share it with someone from your church or small group. That kind of word of mouth means everything at this stage.