Sermons are hard to find later
A strong sermon can help people for months or years, but most churches lose that value once the service is over.
Sermon Mind turns weekly preaching into a searchable library your church can revisit during the week, use in pastoral care, and share with members and guests.
What happens after upload
Search
Revisit
Save time
Recover older sermons
Why churches choose Sermon Mind
A strong sermon can help people for months or years, but most churches lose that value once the service is over.
When someone needs a sermon on grief, marriage, prayer, or a passage of Scripture, getting back to the right message is usually harder than it should be.
Someone on the team ends up searching old files, old pages, and old links to answer questions the library itself should answer.
What changes
Search by phrase, topic, or Scripture reference instead of depending on memory and old links.
Make it easy for people to revisit teaching during the week instead of losing it after Sunday.
Let the transcript, summary, verses, and tags do the heavy lifting so your team is not starting from zero every time.
Bring older sermons into one place and turn past teaching into something your church can still use.
How it works
Start with the message you just preached or one you already have on hand.
Sermon Mind prepares the transcript, summary, verses, and tags for that sermon.
Run a real search by topic or verse and see how quickly a sermon becomes useful again.
Add new sermons each week or clean up older archives when you are ready.
Pricing
Start with 3 free sermon uploads, no card required, and move to a paid plan when the library starts saving time and serving people.
Best for churches getting their sermon library in order
Up to 8 processed sermons per month
View detailsBest for teams with a steady weekly publishing rhythm
Up to 30 processed sermons per month
View detailsBest for larger teams, heavier volume, and deeper archive work
Up to 75 processed sermons per month
View detailsFAQ
Yes. You can keep the church page private for your team or make it public when you are ready.
They are meant to save time, not replace review. Sermon Mind gives your team a strong starting point, and your church should review generated output before publishing or relying on it.
Yes. Your team can review and edit sermon content before publishing so the final library reflects what you want people to see.
Pricing is based on sermon volume. Each plan includes a monthly sermon amount, overages are transparent, and archive imports are handled separately as one-time work.
Start with a real sermon
No credit card required. Upload a sermon, let it process, then search it the way a pastor, staff member, or church member actually would.