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Sermon follow-up
Calvary Chapel · 47 min
The reality
You preach it once. Then the real work starts. Notes, group guides, social posts, YouTube edits, thumbnails, podcast uploads, Planning Center entries, and handoffs to the people who actually post them. By Tuesday, half of it's still undone. By Friday, last Sunday's sermon has gone quiet.
Write up sermon notes
The pastor, late at night
Build the small group guide
Someone on staff, if there's time
Post clips and quotes
A volunteer who might get to it
Update YouTube + thumbnail
The media lead, if they remember
Cut and upload the podcast
Whoever "does" podcasts this month
Create the PCO episode entry
The admin side of the house
Email the guide to life groups
Whoever's on the group thread
Send assets to the right people
Often nobody, until Wednesday
The solution
Paste a sermon link. GenSermon creates the content, publishes it, updates your platforms, and hands it off to your team — all from one run.
Bucket 1 — What gets created
Pulled directly from your actual sermon. Not generic Christian language.
Sermon notes
Roman-numeral outline pulled from what you actually preached, in your voice.
Life group discussion guide
Overview, key scriptures, 5 questions, printable PDF — ready for Wednesday.
10 social graphics
Punchy sermon-specific quotes. Captions ready to post. Not generic Christian language.
Newsletter and email copy
Ready for your church's weekly send. Conversational, in your tone.
Bucket 2 — The part no AI tool does
This is the work that normally eats your Monday. GenSermon does it for you.
Social scheduling
Queued and posted across the week, not dumped all at once.
YouTube title + description
Rewritten and updated on your video automatically.
Thumbnail upload
Cleaner, more professional thumbnail, uploaded to your video.
Podcast episode
Created from the sermon audio and published to your podcast feed.
Planning Center sync
Sermon episode created and populated in your PCO account.
Team handoff
Discussion guide emailed to life group leaders, assets sent to the right people.
Not “content generated.” Published. Distributed. Out the door.
Fits your team
You don't have to change how your team operates. GenSermon removes the repetitive production work — notes, thumbnails, podcast uploads, PCO entries, scheduling — so the people you already have can focus on everything else.
Most pastors are their own media team, writer, and scheduler. GenSermon runs the whole follow-up pipeline so you never open Canva on a Sunday night again. Paste the link. Done.
Your Mondays stop being a content factory.
GenSermon doesn't replace your team. It gives your team their Mondays back.
The follow-up, handled
YouTube updated. Podcast episode live on your feed. Planning Center episode created. Social posts scheduled across the week. Emails sent to the right people. None of this touches your calendar.
01 — YouTube
Title rewritten, description filled in, professional thumbnail uploaded. GenSermon writes directly to your YouTube. You don't open a tab.
Before
Livestream still
Sunday Service April 14 2026 11:00am
No description added
After GenSermon
Luke 13:24
The Narrow Door
Ready. Faithful. All in.
The Narrow Door: Ready, Faithful, All In | Calvary Chapel
In Luke 13, Jesus answers a question about salvation with a warning about the narrow door that won't stay open forever. He wants all of us, not part of us...
02 — Social scheduling
10 posts spaced across Facebook and Instagram for actual reach. Scheduled, staged, and out the door without anyone clicking “post” ten times.
Social Schedule
·This week
Mon
9:00a
He wants all of us
5:30p
The narrow door
Tue
8:15a
Luke 13:24
Wed
10:00a
Count the cost
4:00p
Proximity won't save you
Thu
9:30a
Servants waiting
Fri
8:00a
Luke 14:33
Sat
11:00a
Strive, not just seek
6:00p
Salt with no flavor
Sun
7:30a
The Master serves
10 posts queued across the week
Auto-scheduled
03 — Planning Center
Sermon episode populated in Planning Center Publishing with title, speaker, scripture, description, and notes. Your admin side of the house stays tidy without the handoff.
Planning Center Publishing
·Episode
Title
Speaker
Pastor Mark Thomas
April 14, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Scripture
Luke 13:22–14:35
3 passages referenced
Description
In Luke 13, Jesus answers a question about salvation with a warning about the narrow door that won't stay open forever. He calls his followers to count the cost, stay ready, and give him not part of themselves but all of themselves.
Notes attached
I. Introduction
Jesus teaches about priorities and what matters most...
II. Be Dressed and Ready
+ 4 more sections
Created in your PCO account
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From the field
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Media Lead, Church of 400
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