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 I have done this using a data scraper browser extension so you don't have to copy and paste all the results. You would search for John 3 and run the data scraper on the results page. You might have to keep scrolling down to load all the results before you run the extension
I did something like this to try to see which books of the Bible were being opened to more than others. I first had to scroll down far enough to load all the sermons from my congregation, but using the extension, it was easy to select the right fields to grab for the spreadsheet.

The only thing I've found to work is to click one of the lowest congregations you can see at the moment, and the next time you click the congregation list, it will scroll down farther than it was originally. The developer said elsewhere on this forum that the website version of the app is not and will not get much attention because the vast majority of the traffic is on the mobile apps.

 I did not, my apologies. It works great now. Thanks!

Android 12 on a Samsung S10

This would probably be too expensive to be feasible. I doubt very many people have Sirius XM across our church anyway. YouTube, Spotify, and good old CD's are a lot more common, and easier to access a capella music.

This topic is no longer relevant for newer Android versions, as all app files are inaccessible by a file browser.

Could this be looked into again, please?

bumping this topic again.