The most important ministry tools I have on my devices is my Logos.com library and my Accordance library. Those platforms are where I manage my sermon prep, reading and studying and slide creation.
Since most of my office work in the church is turning emails into tasks (and planning follow up) I’m all in with Outlook. I run windows on my desktop because there simply isn’t anything close to that in Mac OS for quickly turning emails into tasks. Mac Office does much better lately, but there are still pieces missing.
We use Office365 at our office and I’m finding that Teams is increasingly becoming a way for us to manage time, group tasks and share information. I’d really like to start using Planner (as a Trello work-alike) more commonly, but the rest of the team hasn’t bought into that yet.
I’m an Episcopal clergy person so I use eCP (The electronic Book of Common Prayer) in the App Store for iOS. Best part about that is that I can easily email Sunday readings to the lectors in advance of the service. I use an app by Forward Day by Day to help me keep my personal reading of the Daily Office on track.