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Faithlife Pricing: Is It Worth the Cost? (Free Alternatives Inside) (2026)

Faithlife Connect costs $8.99/month in 2026. This guide covers every Faithlife product price, what you actually get, and the best free alternatives.

Faithlife Pricing: Is It Worth the Cost? (Free Alternatives Inside) (2026)

Faithlife is the company behind Logos Bible Software, and over the past decade it has grown from a single desktop product into a suite of tools aimed at individual Bible students, worship teams, and entire church administrations. That growth means more options -- but also more pricing tiers, more decisions, and more confusion about what you actually need.

This guide breaks down every Faithlife product and its cost in 2026, gives you an honest read on who each tier serves, and walks through the strongest free alternatives available today. For students who want something genuinely different -- not just another study library -- tools like ScriptureVerse are worth knowing about. ScriptureVerse renders all 31,102 verses and 340,000+ cross-references as an interactive 3D cosmos, with an AI Teacher that reads your visualization context and guides your study in real time. It is a different category from a subscription library, and for many readers the two approaches are complementary rather than competing.

What Is Faithlife and What Does It Cost in 2026?

Faithlife is the parent company behind Logos Bible Software, with three distinct paid products in 2026 ranging from $8.99 to $649.99 per month.

The three products are:

  • Faithlife Connect -- $8.99/month (individual Bible study subscription)
  • Faithlife Proclaim -- $18.75 to $71.92/month (church presentation software)
  • Faithlife Equip -- $149.99 to $649.99/month (all-in-one church management platform)

Each serves a different audience. Connect is for the individual reader who wants Logos-quality study resources without buying a library outright. Proclaim is for worship teams handling Sunday service media. Equip is for church administrators who want Logos, Proclaim, giving tools, and a people management system under one roof. All three offer a 14-day free trial with no credit card required.

What Does Faithlife Connect Include for $8.99/Month?

Faithlife Connect at $8.99 per month includes Logos Bible study books, streaming Christian content, and two free video courses per year, with a 14-day trial.

For the individual Bible student, Connect is the most relevant Faithlife product. The key inclusions are:

  • A rotating library of Logos Bible study books: commentaries, dictionaries, and devotionals
  • Streaming Christian media content
  • Two free video courses per year from Logos' catalog
  • Access through the Logos app on desktop and mobile

What Connect does not include is the full Logos library. You are accessing a curated selection of books that Faithlife cycles in and out -- not purchasing them permanently. The moment you cancel, you lose access to everything in the subscription.

For readers who study passages like Psalm 23:1 or want to trace themes around Bible verses about faith across multiple commentaries, Connect gives a meaningful starting point. At $8.99/month (roughly $107/year), it costs more than Bible Gateway Plus ($49.99/year) but offers deeper Logos integration for readers who use commentary resources regularly.

What Does Faithlife Proclaim Cost and Who Needs It?

Faithlife Proclaim is church presentation software with three tiers ranging from roughly $18.75 to $71.92 per month, designed for worship teams managing Sunday service media.

TierMonthly CostWhat's Included
On Air~$18.75/moCore presentation software, Logos integration
On Air + Pro Media~$28.17/moAdds Pro Media motion backgrounds and graphics
On Air + Pro Media + Partner Media~$71.92/moAdds premium Partner Media content library

Annual billing reduces each tier by approximately 17%. Congregation-size pricing variations exist for some plans.

Proclaim integrates directly with Logos, which is its main differentiator from alternatives like ProPresenter or EasyWorship. If your church already runs on Logos, the integration makes sermon-to-service workflow significantly faster. For churches outside the Logos ecosystem, standalone presentation software alternatives deserve a direct comparison on their own terms.

What Is Faithlife Equip and Is It Worth the Price for Churches?

Faithlife Equip bundles Logos, Proclaim, church giving, a website builder, and people management into one platform ranging from $149.99 to $649.99 per month based on congregation size.

Equip pricing scales by membership size:

  • Very small churches (under ~100 members): ~$149.99/month
  • Mid-size churches (~500 members): ~$349.99/month
  • Large churches (1,500+ members): ~$649.99/month

User reviews on G2 and Sourceforge describe Equip as "clunky" in places, particularly the people management and website builder modules. The core value case is consolidation: rather than paying separately for Logos, Proclaim, a church management system, and a giving platform, Equip wraps them into one bill. Churches already deep in the Faithlife ecosystem tend to find the economics reasonable; churches evaluating it fresh often find the value harder to justify if they only need two or three of the five components.

How Does Faithlife Pricing Compare to Alternatives?

Faithlife pricing falls between free tools like Blue Letter Bible and full Logos packages, making value heavily dependent on how deeply you study and how often.

ToolAnnual CostBest For
Blue Letter BibleFreeLexicons, interlinear, Strong's
STEP BibleFreeAcademic original-language study
e-SwordFreeOffline Windows desktop study
Bible Gateway Plus$49.99/yrAd-free reading + commentary access
Faithlife Connect~$107/yrRotating Logos books + streaming
Logos Base Package~$260+ one-timePermanent library ownership
Faithlife Equip (small)~$1,800/yrAll-in-one church platform

The comparison that matters most for individuals: Faithlife Connect versus Blue Letter Bible. BLB is free and offers excellent lexicon and interlinear access that, for many word-study purposes, rivals what is available through a Connect subscription. The gap is in commentary breadth and streaming media -- Connect wins there.

For a deeper look at how Faithlife compares across features -- not just pricing -- the Faithlife Review 2026 covers the full picture. And our Logos Bible Software Pricing guide walks through the permanent-library purchase side of the same ecosystem.

Who Should Actually Pay for Faithlife in 2026?

Faithlife Connect makes the most sense for regular Bible readers who want Logos-quality books without buying a $260-plus base library outright or committing to premium desktop software.

Pay for Faithlife Connect if:

  1. You read Logos-integrated commentaries multiple times per week and want curated access without a permanent library purchase -- whether for personal study or preparing for a women's Bible study
  2. You consume Christian streaming media and find the bundled content valuable alongside study tools
  3. You are testing the Logos ecosystem before committing to a one-time base package

Consider Faithlife Equip if your church needs at least three of its five components (Logos, Proclaim, giving, website, people management) and wants consolidated billing. If you only need one or two, buying individually or using free tools is usually cheaper.

Pro Tip: Before paying for Faithlife Connect, spend two weeks with both Blue Letter Bible and STEP Bible. If their combined tooling covers your study needs, you can save $107/year without giving up much. If you keep hitting walls in commentary depth, Connect becomes much easier to justify.

What Are the Best Free Alternatives to Faithlife in 2026?

The strongest free alternatives in 2026 include Blue Letter Bible for lexicon work, STEP Bible for academic-grade original-language study, and e-Sword for full offline desktop access.

Here is what each covers:

Research from Barna Group shows weekly Bible reading among U.S. adults climbed to 42% in 2025, up 12 percentage points from a 15-year low, based on 12,000+ adult interviews. That renewed engagement is driving demand for tools that go beyond search and reference -- toward study environments that actively guide the reader.

For a broader look at what is available without paying anything, our guide to the 7 Best Faithlife Alternatives for Bible Study in 2026 walks through specific tools for different use cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Faithlife free?

Faithlife offers a 14-day free trial for all three products -- Connect, Proclaim, and Equip -- but none are permanently free. After the trial, Connect costs $8.99/month and Proclaim starts at roughly $18.75/month. Several strong free alternatives, including Blue Letter Bible and STEP Bible, are available with no subscription required.

Q: What is the difference between Faithlife and Logos?

Faithlife is the parent company; Logos Bible Software is its flagship product. Faithlife Connect is a monthly subscription giving access to a rotating Logos book library. A Logos base package is a one-time purchase that permanently adds books to your Logos library. They are different products from the same company, not tiers of the same thing.

Q: Is Faithlife Connect worth $8.99/month?

Faithlife Connect is worth $8.99/month if you actively use the rotating commentary library several times per week. If your study is primarily lexicon-based or interlinear-focused, free tools like Blue Letter Bible and STEP Bible likely cover your needs at no cost. The value case is strongest for readers who reach for multiple commentaries in a single study session.

Q: What is Faithlife Equip used for?

Faithlife Equip is an all-in-one church management platform that bundles Logos, Proclaim, online giving, a website builder, and people management. It is priced for congregations, ranging from roughly $149.99/month for very small churches to roughly $649.99/month for churches over 1,500 members.

Q: Does Faithlife Connect include Logos books permanently?

Faithlife Connect gives access to a rotating selection of Logos Bible study books during your active subscription -- it does not grant permanent ownership. Canceling Connect ends your access to those resources, which is a meaningful difference from purchasing a Logos base package outright.

Q: What is the best free alternative to Faithlife for individual study?

For individual Bible study without paying, Blue Letter Bible covers lexicon, interlinear, and commentary needs at no cost. STEP Bible adds academic-grade original-language tools. For cross-reference visualization and AI-guided study, ScriptureVerse offers an approach not available in the free reference library category.

Q: Is Faithlife Proclaim cheaper than ProPresenter?

Faithlife Proclaim's base tier (roughly $18.75/month) is competitively priced, and its Logos integration is a meaningful advantage for churches already in the Logos ecosystem. For churches outside that ecosystem, ProPresenter and EasyWorship are worth evaluating directly on their own merits.


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