NASHVILLE, Tenn. May 15, 2025 — Beginning June 14, 2025, we are adjusting the pricing structure for The Upper Room daily devotional guide to account for increases in our printing and distribution costs.
The new price of a 1-Year Print Subscription will be $17.99 (up from $14.99) — our first price increase in nearly a decade. The first issue affected by the new price will be the September-October 2025 issue. Starting June 14, 2025, the new price will be reflected on your next renewal.
Below you will find more details about the price change, our bulk-pricing structure, and our billing policies.
We know changes like this can bring questions, and we want to assure you that this decision was made carefully and prayerfully. As we celebrate 90 years of The Upper Room’s presence in churches and homes across the world, our commitment to supporting your walk with God through daily prayer, scripture, and reflection remains the same. This change will allow us to keep The Upper Room accessible and sustainable for generations to come. We are grateful for the trust you place in us as part of your journey with God.
Starting June 14, 2025, subscription renewals will reflect our updated pricing. The September-October 2025 issue will be the first issue to reflect the price increase. Renewals received before June 14, 2025, will be billed at the current price and will reflect the price increase at the next renewal cycle.
The 1-year digital-only subscription remains $14.99. Print and digital combo subscriptions are increasing from $21.49 to $25.80. These adjustments to our pricing will help us continue offering the daily spiritual encouragement you rely on.
You will find a breakdown of our new bulk pricing structure at Store.UpperRoom.org/pricing. To help offset the change, we’re offering a 20% discount when you switch from a bimonthly to an annual plan with online payments.
Please note that if you order more than 10 copies, bulk orders must now be made in increments of 5.
We have adjusted our invoicing schedule to align our billing practices and keep everything running smoothly. Going forward, invoices will be dated on the 15th of the month in which your issue ships. To accommodate printing and mailing schedules, invoices are generated and reflected on your account in the month prior to the invoice date. For example, invoices for the September-October 2025 issue will be reflected on your account in mid-June, dated July 15, and due on August 15, 2025.
We are now accepting automatic payments by credit card or ACH on our website, and bimonthly bulk customers who opt for an annual plan with online payments will receive a 20% discount. We’re here to help if you need support in making this transition — please don’t hesitate to contact our Customer Care team if you need assistance.
Please also note that if an invoice remains unpaid for more than 120 days, the subscription will be canceled.
These adjustments to our pricing and policies will ensure that The Upper Room continues to reach people around the world with daily spiritual encouragement. We are deeply grateful for your continued support — especially through our recent system transitions — and we sincerely appreciate your patience and grace. Your partnership makes this ministry possible, and we’re honored to walk with you on your journey of faith.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact our Customer Care team at (800) 972-0433 or email support@upperroom.org. We are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Central Time). You can also visit Store.UpperRoom.org/pricing for more details about these upcoming changes as they are available.
The Upper Room is a global ministry dedicated to supporting the spiritual formation of Christians seeking to know and experience God more fully. From its beginnings as a daily devotional guide, The Upper Room has grown to include publications, programs, prayer support, and other resources to help believers of all ages and denominations move to a deeper level of faith and service. The Upper Room is a part of Discipleship Ministries. Visit UpperRoom.org to learn more.