Sermon follow-up automation

Everything after
the sermon,
handled.

Paste a sermon link. The publishing, scheduling, and team handoff are done before you get to Monday.

No setup. No credit card. Paste a YouTube or Facebook link.

Running

Sermon follow-up

The Narrow Door: Ready, Faithful, All In

Calvary Chapel · 47 min

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  • Sermon notes generated
    1m ago
  • 10 social graphics rendered
    32s ago
  • YouTube updated
    12s ago
  • Podcast episode publishing
    Running
  • Planning Center sync
    Queued

The reality

The sermon isn't
the finish line.

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

The post-sermon workflow,
automated.

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

Created from the message you preached

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

Published, distributed,
handed off

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

Works with your workflow.
Handles the manual parts.

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

One paste.
Everything published.

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

Updated on your video. Not suggested.

Title rewritten, description filled in, professional thumbnail uploaded. GenSermon writes directly to your YouTube. You don't open a tab.

Before

Livestream still

47:32

Sunday Service April 14 2026 11:00am

No description added

47 views 2

After GenSermon

Luke 13:24

The Narrow Door

Ready. Faithful. All in.

47:32

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...

1.2K views 84Updated by GenSermon

02 — Social scheduling

Queued across the week. Not dumped.

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

Facebook Instagram

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

Created in your PCO. Not exported.

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.

P

Planning Center Publishing

·

Episode

Synced

Title

The Narrow Door: Ready, Faithful, All In

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

via GenSermon

Connects to the tools you already use

YouTubeYouTube
FacebookFacebook
InstagramInstagram
Planning CenterPlanning Center
BuzzsproutBuzzsprout

From the field

Pastors who got their
Mondays back.

Cut my Monday work from four hours to twenty minutes. Every week. I don't think about follow-up anymore.

Pastor David R.

Lead Pastor, Generations Church

4 hrs → 20 min

Every Sunday used to turn into a Monday coordination mess. Three people chasing four assets. Now nothing slips through the cracks.

Sarah M.

Executive Pastor, New Life Community

Zero drop-offs

Our YouTube used to sit with "Sunday Service April 14" for weeks. Our podcast went up when someone remembered. Now both are done by the time I get to the office Monday.

James W.

Media Lead, Church of 400

Published by Monday AM

My media volunteer used to dread Mondays. Now she reviews the assets, clicks approve, and goes home. That's the whole job.

Pastor Mark T.

Lead Pastor, Anchor Point Church

Mondays are quiet

Pricing

Priced by how much
of the follow-up you want handled.

Every plan creates the content. Higher tiers handle more of the publishing, distribution, and team handoff for you.

Tier 1

Create

The content, written from your sermon.

$33/mo

$390 billed annually

  • Sermon notes & summary
  • Life group discussion guide
  • 10 sermon-specific social graphics
  • Social copy ready to post
  • Up to 15 sermons / month
Start with Create
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Tier 2

Publish

Created, uploaded, and scheduled for you.

$66/mo

$790 billed annually

  • Everything in Create
  • YouTube title, description & thumbnail uploaded
  • Podcast episode published to your feed
  • Social posts scheduled across the week
  • Planning Center episode created
  • Up to 40 sermons / month
Start with Publish
Tier 3

Full Workflow

Nothing about the follow-up touches your calendar.

$91/mo

$1,090 billed annually

  • Everything in Publish
  • Life group email automation
  • Team handoff to the right people
  • Custom approval workflows
  • Priority support
  • Up to 60 sermons / month
Start with Full Workflow

3 sermons free · No credit card · Cancel anytime

FAQ

Questions pastors
actually ask.

You already preached
the sermon.
Let the follow-up get handled.

Paste your last sermon link. Watch the notes get written, the videos get updated, the posts get scheduled, and the emails get sent — before Monday.

Try it free on your last sermon

3 sermons free · No credit card · No commitment

Built by a pastor who needed this every week.