Google Device
Enable the Action using your Google device.
- On Google Assistant™ devices say, “Hey, Google, talk to Gospel Voice.” Please note that for Gospel Voice to function on your voice device, the account under which the Gospel Voice action is enabled must be synced to your device.
- Once your device is synced with the account in which the Gospel Voice action is enabled, you must say, “Hey, Google, open Gospel Voice.”
- After Gospel Voice is opened, your device will respond, “Welcome to Gospel Voice. You can listen to the scriptures; general conference talks; Come, Follow Me lessons; Saints Channel Radio; or explore music. What would you like to do?”
Saints Channel
- User: “Hey, Google, open Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Welcome to Gospel Voice. You can listen to the scriptures; general conference talks; Come, Follow Me lessons; Saints Channel Radio; or explore music. What would you like to do?”
- User: “I want to listen to Saints Channel Radio.”
- Google: “Welcome to Saints Channel Radio. You can hear music, talk stream, or Tabernacle Choir. Which would you like me to play?”
Option 1
- Note: Once Saints Channel Radio is accessed, Google will offer to stream the three radio stations available.
- Google: “Welcome to Saints Channel Radio. You can hear music, talk stream, or Tabernacle Choir. Which would you like me to play?”
- Option 1 - User: “Play music stream.”
- Option 2 - User: “I want to listen to Music station.”
- Option 3 - User: “Open Music station.”
- Google: “Here is music from Latter-day Saints Radio.”
Option 2
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice I want to listen to the music stream.”
- Google: “Here is music from Latter-day Saints Radio.”
Note: Once you have entered a radio station and want to switch to another one, you must first stop the action by saying, “Hey, Google, stop.”
Option 1
- Note: Once Saints Channel Radio is accessed, Google will offer to stream the three radio stations available.
- Google: “Welcome to Saints Channel Radio. You can hear music, talk stream, or Tabernacle Choir. Which would you like me to play?”
- Option 1 - User: “Play talk.”
- Option 2 - User: “I want to listen to the Talk station.”
- Option 3 - User: “Open Talk station.”
- Google: “Talk stream from Latter-day Saints Radio.”
Option 2
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice to open Talk station.”
- Google: “Talk stream from Latter-day Saints Radio.”
Note: Once you have entered a radio station and want to switch to another one, you must first stop the action by saying, “Hey, Google, stop.”
Accessing General Conference Stream
(during general conference season)
- User: “Hey, Google, I want to listen to the live general conference.” (You can also use other utterances like “Play the live general conference,” “Play general conference live,” “Play general conference stream,” “Begin the live general conference,” or “Give me the live general conference.”)
- Google: “Now streaming general conference.”
Option 1
- Note: Once Saints Channel Radio is accessed, Google will offer to stream the three radio stations available.
- Google: “Welcome to Saints Channel Radio. You can hear music, talk stream, or Tabernacle Choir. Which would you like me to play?”
- Option 1 - User: “Play Tabernacle music.”
- Option 2 - User: “I want to listen to Tabernacle Choir station.”
- Option 3 - User: “Open Tabernacle Choir.”
- Google: “Here is Tabernacle Choir music from Latter-day Saints Radio.”
Option 2
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice I want to listen to Tabernacle Choir.”
- Google: “Here is Tabernacle Choir music from Latter-day Saints Radio.”
Note: Once you have entered a radio station and want to switch to another one, you must first stop the action by saying, “Hey, Google, stop.”
To Pause or Stop the Ongoing Stream
- Option 1 - User: “Hey, Google, pause.”
- Option 2 - User: “Hey, Google, stop.”
- Google: “Remember you can always resume anytime by saying ‘Hey, Google, resume’ to resume the stream.”
To Resume Streaming
- User: “Hey, Google, resume.”
- Note: There is no response after requesting to resume.
Scriptures
Option 1 - Upon Entering Gospel Voice
- User: “Hey, Google, open Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Welcome to Gospel Voice. You can listen to the scriptures; general conference talks; Come, Follow Me lessons; Saints Channel Radio; or explore music. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Listen to the scriptures.”
Option 2 - Once Having Entered Scriptures
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice to open Scriptures.”
- Google: “Welcome to Scriptures. You can ask me to read a chapter from a book of the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and Covenants. For example, you can say, ‘Hey, Google, read Genesis chapter one.’ What book and chapter would you like me to read?”
- User: “I want to read Genesis chapter one from the Old Testament.”
- Google: “Chapter one from Genesis in the Old Testament.”
Option 3 - Outside of the Action (also known as “one-shot request”)
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to read Genesis chapter one.”
- Google: “Chapter one from Genesis in the Old Testament.”
Requesting chapter and verses
Gospel Voice has the ability to find scriptures by verse.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play Scriptures.”
- Google: “Welcome to Scriptures. You can ask me to read a chapter from a book of the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and Covenants. For example, you can say, ‘Hey, Google, read Genesis chapter one.’ What book and chapter would you like me to read?”
- User: “Play Alma, chapter 2, verse 4, from the Book of Mormon.”
- Google: “Chapter 2, verse 4, from the Book of Mormon.”
Gospel Voice has the ability to find scriptures by range of verses.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play Scriptures.”
- Google: “Welcome to Scriptures. You can ask me to read a chapter from a book of the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and Covenants. For example, you can say, ‘Hey, Google, read Genesis chapter one.’ What book and chapter would you like me to read?”
- User: “Play Alma, chapter 2, verses 4 to 8, from the Book of Mormon.”
- Google: “Chapter 2, verses 4 to 8, from the Book of Mormon.”
General Conference
Note: Users will be able to listen to general conference live only during the first Saturday and Sunday of April and the first Saturday and Sunday of October.
Option 1
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play the live general conference.”
- Google: “OK, now streaming general conference.”
Option 2
- User: “Hey, Google, open Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Welcome to Gospel Voice. You can listen to the scriptures; general conference talks; Come, Follow Me lessons; Saints Channel Radio; or explore music. What would you like to do?”
- User: “General conference.”
- Google: “Would you like to listen to general conference live, or would you like to listen to past talks?”
- User: “General conference live.” [This command will take you to the general conference live.]
- Google: “OK, now streaming general conference.”
Option 3
- Gospel Voice can trigger the general conference feature at any point.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice, ‘How do I use this action?’”
- Google: “With this action, everyone can enjoy content from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at any time from a voice device. I can help you listen to Saints Channel Radio; help you with scriptures; general conference; weekly Come, Follow Me lessons; or music.”
- For help with any of these features, please say something like “Help me with scriptures” or “How do I play a radio station?”
- Google: “What do you need help with?”
- User: “Please play general conference live.” [This command will trigger the general conference feature.]
- Google: “Now streaming general conference.”
Gospel Voice can find past talks when general conference is not ongoing.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play a general conference talk.”
- Google: “Welcome to general conference. OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
Option 1: Hear the Latest Talk Recommendations
Gospel Voice can help the user find what to listen to by recommending the latest talks available.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Recommend the latest talks.”
- Google: “OK, here are three talks from the April 2020 general conference that you might like:
- ‘Opening Message,’ by Russell M. Nelson
- ‘Shall We Not Go On in So Great a Cause?’ by M. Russell Ballard
- ‘Sustaining of General Authorities, Area Seventies, and General Officers,’ by Dallin H. Oaks
Would you like to listen to one of these?”
- User: “Yes.”
- Google: “Would you like to listen to the first, the second, or the third talk?”
- User: “Opening Message.”
- Google: “OK, now playing . . .”
Option 2: Search for Specific Talks
Gospel Voice can help the user search for a specific talk.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Help me search for a specific talk.”
- Google: “Let’s start searching for talks. You can search by speaker, by year and month, by session, or by topic. How would you like to start your search?”
Gospel Voice can help users find a talk by speaker, year and month, session, or topic.
Users can say:
- “Search by speaker.”
- “Search by year and month.”
- “Search by session.”
- “Search by topic.”
Gospel Voice can help the user search for specific talks by providing the name of a speaker.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Help me search for a specific talk.”
- Google: “Let’s start searching for talks. You can search by speaker, year and month, session, or topic. How would you like to start your search?”
- User: “Search by speaker.”
- Google: “What speaker would you like to search for?”
- User: “Russell M. Nelson.”
- Google: “OK, would you like to listen to the latest talk by Russell M. Nelson, or would you rather search for a specific talk?”
- User: “Specific talk.”
- Google: “Let’s keep looking for that talk. What is the year and month of the general conference you would like to listen to?”
- User: “April 2020.”
- Google: “I have found two conference talks by Russell M. Nelson: ‘Hear Him’ and ‘Hosanna Shout.’ Which would you like to listen to?”
Gospel Voice can help the user find a specific talk by providing the year and month of a past general conference.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Help me search for a specific talk.”
- Google: “Let’s start searching for talks. You can search by speaker, year and month, session, or topic. How would you like to start your search?”
- User: “Search by year and month.”
- Google: “What is the year and month of the general conference you would like to listen to?”
- User: “April 2020.”
- Google: “I have found 10 talks in the April 2020 general conference. Would you like to play the entire conference, or would you like to keep looking for a specific talk?”
- User: “Keep looking.”
- Google: “OK, just one more step to get the talk you need. What speaker would you like to listen to from the April 2020 general conference?”
- User: “Russell M. Nelson.”
- Google: “I have found two conference talks by Russell M. Nelson: ‘Hear Him’ and ‘Hosanna Shout.’ Which would you like to listen to?”
Gospel Voice can help the user find a specific talk by providing a session’s date.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Help me search for a specific talk.”
- Google: “Let’s start searching for talks. You can search by speaker, year and month, session, or topic. How would you like to start your search?”
- User: “Search by session.”
- Google: “What is the session that you would like to listen to?”
- User: “Saturday morning session.”
- Google: “I can play all talks from the Saturday morning session from the latest general conference, or you can continue searching for a specific general conference. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Continue searching.”
- Google: “Let’s keep looking for that talk. What is the year and month of the general conference you would like to listen to?”
- User: “April 2020.”
- Google: “I have found 15 talks. Here are the three latest conferences:
- ‘Opening Message,’ by Russell M. Nelson
- ‘Shall We Not Go On in So Great a Cause?’ by M. Russell Ballard
- ‘Sustaining of General Authorities, Area Seventies, and General Officers,’ by Dallin H. Oaks”
Gospel Voice can help the user find a specific talk by providing a topic.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Help me search for a specific talk.”
- Google: “Let’s start searching for talks. You can search by speaker, year and month, session, or topic. How would you like to start your search?”
- User: “Search by topic.”
- Google: “Here are three popular topics you might be interested in: ‘Atonement,’ ‘Jesus Christ,’ and ‘Plan of Salvation.’ Would you like to listen to one of these?”
- User: “Yes, the topic ‘Atonement,’ please.”
- Google: “OK, I will play talks about ‘Atonement’ topic.”
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Discover more things to do.”
- Google: “Here are other things I can do: play a random talk, search talks by topic, or play general conference music. What would you like to do?”
Option 1: Play Random Talk
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Discover more things to do.”
- Google: “Here are other things I can do: play a random talk, search talks by topic, or play general conference music. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Play a random talk from the 2020 general conference.”
- Google: “OK, I will play a random talk by {speaker}.”
- Google: “‘Shall We Not Go On in So Great a Cause?’ by M. Russell Ballard, from the April 2020 general conference.”
Option 2: Search for Talks by Topic
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play past talks.”
- Google: “OK, here is what I can do for you: I can recommend the latest talks, help you search for a specific talk, or help you discover more things to do. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Discover more things to do.”
- Google: “Here are other things I can do: play a random talk, search talks by topic, or play general conference music. What would you like to do?”
- User: “Search talks by topic.”
- Google: “Here are three popular topics you might be interested in: ‘Jesus Christ,’ ‘Atonement,’ and ‘Plan of Salvation.’ Would you like to listen to one of these?”
- User: “No.”
- Google: “Would you like to discover more topics, or would you like to tell me the topic that you would like to listen to?”
- User: “Discover more.”
- Google: “These are three popular topics you might like to hear: ‘Holy Ghost,’ ‘Family,’ and ‘Adversity.’ Would you like to listen to one of these or discover more topics?”
- User: “Yes, ‘Family’ topic, please.”
- Google: “OK, I will play talks about family.”
Option 1: Entire General Conference from a Specific Year and Month
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play the April 2020 general conference.”
- Variation: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play the entire April 2020 general conference.”
- Google: “OK, I will play all talks from the April 2020 general conference.”
Option 2: Entire
Specific Session of
General Conference
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play the October 2019 general conference Saturday morning session.”
- Variation: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play Saturday morning session from the October 2019 general conference.”
- Google: “OK, I will play all the talks from the Saturday morning session of the October 2019 general conference.”
Option 1: All Talks from a Specific Speaker from All the General Conferences He or She Has Spoken In
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice to play the President Russell M. Nelson general conference talks.”
- Variation: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play all talks from President Russell M. Nelson.”
- Google: “OK, I will play all talks by Russell M. Nelson.”
Option 2: All Talks from a Specific Speaker from a Specific General Conference
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice I want to listen to President Russell M. Nelson in the April 2020 general conference.”
- Google: “OK, I will play all talks by Russell M. Nelson in the April 2020 general conference.”
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play the latest talk by President Russell M. Nelson.”
- Google: “OK, I will play the latest talk by Russell M. Nelson.”
Option 1: Request a Random Talk from a Specific Speaker
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice to play a random talk by Russell M. Nelson.”
- Google: “OK I will play a random talk by Russell M. Nelson.”
Option 2: Request a Random Talk from a Specific Speaker from a Specific General Conference
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice to play a random talk by Russell M. Nelson in the April 2020 general conference.”
- Google: “‘Go Forward in Faith,’ by Russell M. Nelson, from the April 2020 general conference.”
Option 3: Request a Random Talk
Note: Gospel Voice can provide a random talk without receiving any data.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play a random general conference talk.”
- Google: “OK, I will play a random talk: [Gospel Voice will select a random talk from a random general conference and speaker.] ‘Truth and the Plan,’ by Dallin H. Oaks, from the October 2018 general conference.”
Option 4: Request a Random Talk from a Specific General Conference
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play a random talk from the April 2020 general conference.”
- Google: “OK, I will play a random talk from the April 2020 general conference: ‘Go Forward in Faith,’ by Russell M. Nelson, from the April 2020 general conference.”
Come, Follow Me
Option 1:
Gospel Voice can provide lessons by week requested in a one-shot request. It can also provide lessons for a present week in a one-shot request.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play this week’s lesson.”
- Google: “Welcome to Come, Follow Me resources for learning and teaching the gospel. Here is this week’s lesson: Come, Follow Me—For Individuals and Families: Book of Mormon 2020 study materials for the week of March 15.”
Option 2:
Gospel Voice can provide lessons of future weeks in a one-shot request.
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play next week’s lesson.”
- Google: “Welcome to Come, Follow Me resources for learning and teaching the gospel. Here is the lesson of the week of March 22.”
Option 3:
Gospel Voice can provide lessons of future weeks in a one-shot request.
- User: “Hey, Google, tell Gospel Voice I want to listen to a teaching from three weeks ago.”
- Google: “Welcome to Come, Follow Me resources for learning and teaching the gospel. Here is the lesson of the week of March 1.”
Music
- User: “Hey, Google, I want to listen to music on Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Would you like to listen to a music station on Saints Channel Radio, or would you like to explore music from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?”
- User: “Explore music.”
- Google: “Do you have a song in mind, or would you like to listen to an entire album?”
Option 1: Request to Listen to a Specific Song
- User: “Hey, Google, I want to listen to music on Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Would you like to listen to a music station on Saints Channel Radio, or would you like to explore music from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?”
- User: “Explore music.”
- Google: “Do you have a song in mind, or would you like to listen to an entire album?”
- User: “I have a song in mind.”
- Google: “What song would you like to listen to?”
- User: “Play ‘An Angel from on High,’ hymn number 328.”
- Google: “OK, now playing hymn number 328, ‘An Angel from on High.’”
Option 2: Request to Listen to an Album Playlist
- User: “Hey, Google, I want to listen to music on Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Would you like to listen to a music station on Saints Channel Radio, or would you like to explore music from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?”
- User: “Explore music.”
- Google: “Do you have a song in mind, or would you like to listen to an entire album?”
- User: “Listen to an entire album.”
- Google: “What album would you like to listen to today?”
- User: “Children’s Songbook.”
- Google: “OK, now playing Children’s Songbook: ‘I Am a Child of God,’ from page 2 of the Children’s Songbook.”
Option 1: Request to Listen to an Instrumental Hymn
- User: “Hey, Google, play ‘Awake and Arise’ instrumental version from Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “OK, now playing hymn number 8, ‘Awake and Arise.’”
Option 2: Request to Listen to a Vocal Hymn
- User: “Hey, Google, play ‘Awake and Arise’ vocal version from Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “OK, now playing hymn number 8, ‘Awake and Arise.’”
Option 1: Request to Listen to the Instrumental Version of a Children’s Song
- User: “Hey, Google, play ‘Beauty Everywhere’ instrumental version in Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “OK, now playing ‘Beauty Everywhere,’ from page 232 of the Children’s Songbook.”
Option 2: Request to Listen to the Vocal Version of a Children’s Song
- User: “Hey, Google, play ‘Beauty Everywhere’ vocal version from Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “OK, now playing ‘Beauty Everywhere,’ from page 232 of the Children’s Songbook.”
Option 1: Request to Listen to a Song by Title
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play ‘I Will Go and Do.’”
- Google: “OK, now playing ‘I Will Go and Do.’”
Option 2: Request to Listen to an Entire Youth Album
- User: “Hey, Google, ask Gospel Voice to play the 2020 youth album.”
- Google: “OK, now playing 2020 Mutual Theme.”
Saints
Option 1: Accessing
Saints
- User: “Hey, Google, open Saints book on Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “Welcome to Saints book. Which volume and chapter would you like to listen to?”
- User: “Play volume 1, chapter 26.”
- Google: “OK, now playing volume 1, chapter 26, from Saints.”
Option 2: Continuing Listening to
Saints
The skill can start where you left off if you did not finish listening to an entire chapter.
- User: “Hey, Google, open Saints book on Gospel Voice.”
- Google: “You were listening to volume 1, chapter 26. Would you like to continue where you left off?”
- User: “Yes, please.”
- Google: “OK, now playing volume 1, chapter 26, from Saints.”