After downloading or importing a new Bible module, test it thoroughly offline:
If you see [ERROR] or blank spaces, the formatting may be incorrect. Solution: Re-import using a properly delimited text file (Book|Chapter:Verse|Text).
Warning: Many websites claim “EasyWorship 6 full + 500 Bibles free download.” These are almost always:
EasyWorship 6 requires a valid license. The Bible downloads themselves are free for public domain translations, but the software to use them is not.
If you have a plain text Bible (e.g., from e-Sword, The Sword Project, or Unbound Bible), you can convert it for EasyWorship using:
However, EasyWorship 6 does not officially support importing custom Bibles. The importer tool works but requires careful formatting.
If you want reliable, offline Bibles—especially modern translations—there are legitimate paths to take:
Option A: The "Renew Vision" Store (The Official Route)
If you are using EasyWorship 6, you have the option to purchase specific Bible translations directly through the software's built-in store or the Renew Vision website.
Option B: The "Old Version" Transfer
If you upgraded from EasyWorship 2009 or an earlier version, you might already own the rights to offline Bibles.
Option C: The "Bible Add-on" Packs
There are community-curated packs often shared on church tech forums (like the Church Media Community on Facebook or specialized subreddits). These usually contain a collection of the free, public domain Bibles (KJV, ASV, etc.).
EasyWorship provides a range of Bible translations that can be downloaded for free from their website. Here's how: