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    Sermon repurposing software

    Turn one sermon into a week of content

    Sermon repurposing software takes a sermon your pastor already preached and turns it into the follow-up content your church needs during the week. SermonStack does this from a single YouTube link: paste it in, and in a few minutes you get a blog post, a small group discussion guide, a set of social media posts, and a 5-day reading plan, all drawn from your actual sermon and fully editable.

    3 free sermons to start. No credit card. Then $27/month, cancel anytime.

    What sermon repurposing actually means

    Every Sunday your pastor delivers something worth keeping. The message took hours to prepare and lands in the room for about 40 minutes. Then it goes up on YouTube and mostly sits there. Repurposing is the simple idea of taking that one message and reshaping it into formats people actually use through the week: something to read, something for a small group to talk about, a few posts for the people who scroll past on their phones, and a way to sit with the message in personal devotion.

    None of this is new work for the pastor. The sermon already exists. The point of repurposing is to stop letting that work live and die on Sunday morning.

    Why churches struggle to do it consistently

    Most church leaders already know they should be repurposing sermons. The problem is never the idea. It is the week. Writing a blog post, formatting a discussion guide, drafting social posts, and building a reading plan can eat most of a day, every week, and the person who would do it usually has five other jobs already.

    So it happens for a few weeks, then it slips. Hiring a part-time content person costs hundreds or thousands a month and still depends on someone who understands your church's voice. For most churches, neither time nor budget is sitting around waiting. That is the gap sermon repurposing software is meant to close.

    How SermonStack fits in

    SermonStack is built around one practical workflow. You paste the YouTube link to your sermon. It reads the transcript and generates four pieces of content from the message itself:

    • A blog article in HTML you can paste straight into your website or newsletter.
    • A group discussion guide with themes, Scripture references, and questions, ready as a PDF for your small group leaders.
    • Social media posts pulled from the sermon, delivered as a CSV you can drop into any scheduler.
    • A 5-day quiet time plan so your congregation can stay with the message all week, also as a PDF.

    Everything is editable before it goes out. The software gives you a strong first draft from your pastor's own words. Your team keeps the final say. You can look at real sample output to see the quality before you sign up.

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    Try it on one of your own sermons

    Paste a YouTube link and see what a week of content from your message looks like. Your first 3 sermons are free.

    Start with 3 free sermons

    3 free sermons, no credit card. Then $27/month, cancel anytime.