We believe every sermon deserves a longer life

SermonSeeds was built by people who sit in the pews — and who know that Sunday's message has the power to minister all week long, if it can reach people where they are.

Our Story

Built from the pew, for the pulpit

It started with a simple observation: pastors pour hours into crafting sermons that reach people for 30–45 minutes on Sunday morning — and then that message largely disappears. Meanwhile, congregations scroll through social media, listen to podcasts, and read devotionals all week long.

The gap isn't the message. It's the medium. Pastors have incredible content — they just don't have the time, tools, or team to repurpose it for every platform their congregation uses throughout the week.

That's why we built SermonSeeds. One sermon in, a full week of ministry content out. Social posts, devotionals, quote graphics, clip suggestions, and life group lessons — generated in minutes, not hours. All in the pastor's voice. All theologically reviewed by them before anything goes out.

We're not replacing the pastor. We're giving them a tool to extend their reach — so the seeds planted on Sunday can keep growing all week long.

What We Stand For

Our values

Ministry First

We build for the mission, not the metrics. Every feature we ship serves one goal: helping the message of the gospel reach further.

Pastor in the Loop

AI is the assistant, never the author. Every piece of content is a draft for pastoral review. Your theology, your voice, your approval — always.

Built for the Church

We understand the unique needs of ministry. Reverent tone, scriptural accuracy, and respect for the sermon's intent are non-negotiable.

Accessible to All

Whether you're a megachurch or a small congregation of 50, SermonSeeds is designed to be affordable and easy to use. A free plan exists for a reason.

Respect the Pastor's Time

Pastors are the most time-starved leaders we know. If a feature takes more than 5 minutes, we haven't built it right yet.

Stewardship of Content

A great sermon shouldn't live and die in one hour. We believe in stewarding that content — extending its reach so it continues to minister.

The Problem

Pastors are content creators who don't have time to create content

15–20 hrs

Average time a pastor spends preparing one sermon

< 1 hr

Time most pastors have to repurpose that sermon for social, email, and small groups

300K+

Churches in the US alone — most without a dedicated content team

168 hrs

Hours in a week the sermon could be reaching people — not just 1

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