Product

See what happens when a sermon becomes searchable.

Upload one sermon, let Sermon Mind process it, then publish it as something your church can actually find and use again.

For your team

Everything pastors and admins need to run the library.

Upload sermons, organize topics, review AI output, publish with confidence, and see whether the library is actually helping people.

Upload

Upload one sermon or bring in a whole archive.

Drag in MP3, WAV, M4A, and other audio files, then let Sermon Mind generate the transcript, summaries, scripture references, and tags. Bulk upload makes older archives manageable.

  • Single or bulk upload from your computer
  • Clear monthly allowance and remaining credits
  • AI prepares transcript, summary, verses, and tags

Tags

Organize sermons by topic, series, or whatever fits your church.

Create tags manually, import a CSV, or start from recommended packs for theology, Christian living, family, ministry, and seasonal series.

  • Add tags one at a time or import in bulk
  • Recommended starter packs for common church topics
  • Better tags mean better search and AI suggestions

Review and publish

Search, review, and publish from one workspace.

Track processing status, search the library the way listeners will, filter by topic, and publish sermons when your team is ready.

  • See queued, transcribing, enriching, and failed items
  • Search by topic, verse, keyword, phrase, or date
  • Publish, edit, and bulk-manage sermons in one place

Analytics

See what your sermon library is doing for people.

Track listens, completion, bookmarks, and searches from one dashboard. Spot top-performing sermons, popular topics, and the queries listeners run when they need the right message.

  • Key metrics for sermons, listens, and active users
  • 30-day performance trends and top sermons
  • Search insights and topic engagement

For your church

A searchable library members and guests can actually use.

Once sermons are published, people can search, filter, listen, read, and revisit teaching during the week without asking staff to hunt down the right message.

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Search and browse

Help people find the right sermon without asking staff.

Members and guests search by topic, verse, or phrase, filter by tags, sort the library, and open any sermon with summaries and listening tools in one place.

  • Search across titles, transcripts, summaries, and verses
  • Filter by topic tags and sort the library
  • Bookmarks, featured topics, and continue listening

Scripture references

Jump straight to the verses mentioned in a sermon.

Every sermon surfaces the passages referenced in the message, with timestamps so listeners can jump to the moment a verse was taught.

  • Bible verses extracted automatically from each sermon
  • Timestamps link back to the moment in the message
  • Works alongside summary, transcript, and notes

Transcripts

Read, quote, and search the full message.

Full transcripts make it easy to revisit a point, copy a quote, or search inside a sermon instead of scrubbing through audio.

  • Searchable full-text transcripts for every sermon
  • AI summary for a quick overview before diving in
  • Switch between summary, verses, transcript, and notes

Video

Attach video when your church has it.

Sermons can include video alongside audio, with the same summaries, tags, and scripture references your team already uses for search and discovery.

  • Play video sermons in the same library experience
  • Same AI summaries, tags, and verse extraction
  • One place for audio and video teaching

How it works

From upload to usable in four steps.

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Step 1

Upload one sermon

Start with a recent message you already have so the first value moment is immediate.

Step 2

Processing prepares the content

Sermon Mind generates the transcript, summary, verse extraction, and tags.

Step 3

Review and search it

See the sermon in one place, search it by topic or verse, and confirm it is useful before you publish.

Step 4

Publish it for your church

Keep it private for staff or make it available publicly for members and guests.

Next step

See what plan fits your team and sermon volume.

Start with one sermon. If the library starts doing real work for you, keep going.