For the pastor's desk

Extend your pulpit
into the week.

The sermon that keeps speaking, all week.

Let AI serve the work of shepherding, from Sunday morning to Saturday night. One sermon becomes a week of prayer, devotion, group study, and answers.

No credit card · Email sign-up · Fully encrypted
9:41
Sunday sermon
The prodigal sons
Live · 12:34
Two sonsThe cost of graceThe elder son
Scripture detected
Luke 15:1–3, 11–32
Live
Sum
Devo
Ask
An honest question

You poured your heart into Sunday's sermon.
By Wednesday, how much is still alive in your people?

1/3
of Americans believe AI's spiritual guidance is as trustworthy as a pastor's.
Barna, 2026
48%
of Christians would trust AI's advice on growing spiritually.
Barna, 2026
23%
of complex biblical questions get theological errors from ChatGPT.
Faith Guide, 2025
The real question isn't whether

They will ask AI.
Whose voice will they hear?

A generic chatbot trained on the whole internet, or yours.

The start, and the foundation

Everything begins with one recording.

As the sermon begins, transcription starts. Just being able to re-hear the message already serves several people in your congregation, before AI even enters.

Those who missed Sunday

Travel, illness, shift work, kids, those who couldn't attend still get the full recording and notes, and don't miss the week's nourishment.

Those who drifted off

Drift off early and the rest stops making sense. With the recording, they can rewind those minutes and catch back up.

Those who snap photos

Many lift their phones to photograph slides, but a phone invites distraction. Let the recording capture it, so eyes and hearts stay on the pulpit.

Members can also: Record on Sunday Upload past MP3s Paste a link
Live recording

Drift back. Catch up. Stay with it.

While the sermon is recording, AI does two things, one for those who drifted, one for those who arrived late.

01
Last 60 seconds, verbatim
The most recent lines appear word-for-word, including the sentence being spoken now, so anyone returning attention catches up immediately.
02
Earlier content, condensed
Earlier content rolls into AI summaries, condensed by thought-line, with topics and scriptures so far surfaced at the top.
Recording
14:34
Redeemer Presbyterian · Pastor Tim
Sunday Sermon · Luke 15
Topics coveredTwo sonsThe younger son's sinThe father runs outThe elder son's lostness
Verses cited Luke 15:1–3 Luke 15:11–24
Where we are so far
  • Sets up Luke 15: tax collectors and sinners gather around Jesus, and the Pharisees grumble. Jesus tells them this parable.
  • Opens by noting "the prodigal son" is the wrong name. Jesus tells a story of two sons; we fixate on the younger because we have sentimentalized the parable.
  • Explains the culture behind the inheritance demand: in that day it meant telling the father, "I wish you were dead." The shock is not the request, but that the father grants it.
  • On the son "coming to himself" in the pigsty: repentance begins not with moral improvement, but with seeing the truth of where you are.
  • Just now Shifts focus from the younger son to the elder, introducing "lost while still at home," and shows the parable was aimed at the Pharisees.
End & save
Five extensions

One sermon, shepherding all week.

Five capabilities that grow naturally from that recording, all rooted in your sermon, aligned with your theology.

Transcribe

Live transcription, scripture auto-detected.

Prayer

Pray Sunday's themes into the week.

Devotion

A five-day reflection journey.

Small group

A guide leaders can lead with confidence.

Q&A

Members ask; your voice answers.

The heart of it

Members ask.
Your voice answers.

Every answer cites your sermon and tradition, with the timestamp and the verse. When a member asks at midnight, they don't get a generic answer. They get yours.

If God forgives everything, why does it matter how I live?
Searching your sermon…
Your pastor addressed this directly on Sunday. The younger son's welcome looks free, but every robe, ring, and fatted calf is, by inheritance law, the elder brother's . Forgiveness is free to the younger because someone else paid . In the gospel, that cost falls on Christ, the true elder brother.
From your sermon · 31:42
Cited: Luke 15:31 · Hebrews 2:11
A promise to the pastor

You stay in the pulpit. Always.

Your voice, not ours

Trained on your sermons. Nothing else competes for the microphone.

Your tradition, defended

You tell us your tradition, reformed, charismatic, Wesleyan. The AI defends it.

Pastoral care stays human

Crisis, counseling, prayer, routed straight to you. AI never replaces the relationship.

You review what goes out

Every devotional, guide, and Q&A topic is reviewable. Edit, approve, or block.

Privacy & security

Sermons are sacred. So is the data.

Fully encrypted

Encrypted in transit and at rest. Unreadable without the key.

Privacy-first sign-up

Email sign-up only. No phone numbers collected.

Isolated, never trained out

Your sermons serve only your church, never used to train general models.

Export & delete

Your data is yours. Export anytime, or delete it all in one click.

The Lord is my shepherd;
I shall not want.
He restoreth my soul.
Psalm 23

Try it free, with one of your sermons.

Give us one sermon you've preached. We'll generate the summary, devotionals, group guide, and a Q&A assistant that cites your words. See what it can do.