Kindred turns a Come Follow Me lesson URL into a classroom-ready, scripture-anchored game in under a minute. No slides. No printouts. No dead air between you and fifteen 14-year-olds on their phones.
Sunday School teachers aren't paid curriculum designers. They're volunteers with a calling and a Saturday night to prep. Kindred handles the mechanics so you can focus on the Spirit.
Reading the manual, finding verses, building discussion questions, pulling a video — every week, from scratch.
"Who wants to share?" No hands. Teens don't want to sound uncool or wrong. Most lessons reward the two loud kids.
PowerPoint doesn't work with teens raised on TikTok. You need something that looks like the media they already consume.
Two teams. Four answers behind each card. Teens race to reveal what their peers said — then you pull the verse up on the Monitor and connect the answer back to Christ.
Match a scripture reference to its key phrase. When a pair clicks, a full-screen card unfolds: the verse, the scene, the discussion question, and a Christ connection your class can read from the back row.
Drop any churchofjesuschrist.org lesson link into your library. Kindred fetches the verses, the video links, and the discussion prompts — then writes you question sets for both games. You review, tweak, and publish.
Set up once. Every Sunday, it takes about a minute.
Sign in with Google. Start a classroom or join with an invite link from a co-teacher. Once approved, your classroom is yours.
Paste this week's Come Follow Me URL (or click ⭐ Fill This Week). Kindred pulls the verses and generates both games.
Cast the Monitor view to the classroom TV. Keep the admin panel on your phone. Tap to reveal, tap to move on.
Every game runs through two automated layers before it reaches your library. You still review every lesson before classroom use.
An automated filter (substances, sexual content, self-harm, violence) runs on every generated string before the game can render.
A second AI pass tags each item pass / rewrite / block using internal age-appropriateness and content-safety rules.
Every generated lesson ships with a structured report: how many items passed, how many were rewritten, how many were blocked. Not a black box.
Players use anonymous auth. Only teachers sign in. Team names, not student names, appear on the classroom display.
The automated checks above are written and run by Kindred. They are not reviewed, audited, or endorsed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Teachers are responsible for reviewing generated content before classroom use.
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