Everyday Faith Reviews

Everyday Faith Reviews

Published by on 2026-05-11

🏷️ About: Welcome to this #FollowTheStar - The Great Invitation app from the Church of England. The app brings together some of the key digital resources for individuals and families for both Advent and Christmas 2022, as well as providing easy access to information about services and events near you as well as our national online services.


       


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Overall Customer Experience 😎


🤬 Negative experience
38.8%

😎 Positive experience
34.5%

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26.7%

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Is Everyday Faith Safe?
Everyday Faith is very safe to use.
47.1/100

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Is Everyday Faith Legit?
Everyday Faith looks authentic and legitimate.
83.6/100



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4.9 out of 5
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Buggy to the point of almost unusable.



Is Everyday Faith Safe? 🙏

Everyday Faith is very safe to use. JustUseApp Safety Score for Everyday Faith is 47.1/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 258 user reviews. Combined with the app store average rating of 4.9/5.


Is Everyday Faith Legit? 💯

Everyday Faith looks authentic and legitimate. Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for Everyday Faith is 83.6/100 .
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Features

The Christmas reflections are taken from the Church House Publishing booklet 'Follow the Star: The Great Invitation - 12 days of Reflections for Christmas & the New Year' which many churches will be distributing to worshippers and visitors at events and services this December.

You are warmly invited to Follow the Star this Christmas in the company of Ian Adams, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, Helen Dearnley, Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Gemma Hunt, Victoria Johnson, Naomi Metzger, Zeb Soanes, Anne Wafula Strike, Archbishop Justin Welby, Matt Woodcock and Ben Woodfield.

The app brings together some of the key digital resources for individuals and families for both Advent and Christmas 2022, as well as providing easy access to information about services and events near you as well as our national online services.

Every day from 1 December to 24 December there will be an Advent Calendar of simple actions to help children and families prepare for Christmas.

This app offers 12 reflections on the theme of invitation, one for each day (Monday to Saturday) from Christmas Eve through to the Epiphany on 6 January.