About

Sermon Mind exists to help churches keep preaching useful after Sunday.

Many churches already have years of faithful teaching. The challenge is that old sermons become hard to search, hard to revisit, and hard to connect to the people who need them later. Sermon Mind is built to turn that teaching into a searchable library your church can actually use.

Searchable teaching

Sermon Mind helps churches find the right sermon later by topic, phrase, passage, summary, transcript, and tags instead of depending on memory alone.

A practical weekly workflow

The platform is built to take one sermon from upload to transcript, summary, review, and publication without creating more manual work for the team.

Church-controlled publishing

Churches decide what stays private, what becomes public, and who has access to the administrative workflow behind the library.

Clear review responsibility

AI-assisted transcripts, summaries, Scripture references, and tags are meant to save time, not replace review by the church team.

What Sermon Mind is built for

Sermon Mind is built for pastors, church staff, and church teams that want to make weekly preaching easier to search, review, organize, and publish.

That includes churches with a steady weekly sermon rhythm, churches cleaning up older archives, and teams that want members to revisit teaching by topic or Scripture reference during the week.

How Sermon Mind approaches AI-assisted content

Sermon Mind can prepare transcripts, summaries, Scripture references, and tags so the team is not starting from zero every time.

Churches still need to review generated output before relying on it or publishing it. The goal is a better starting point, not a replacement for church judgment.

Next step

Start with a real sermon and judge the value from there.

Upload one recent sermon, let the workflow finish, and see whether the library becomes easier to search, revisit, and share.