
Pastors pour hours into every sermon — Scripture, encouragement, teaching, truth.
Then Sunday ends.
The sermon uploads to YouTube. A few people watch it. Maybe someone shares it once. Then the algorithm buries it under cat videos and political ads.
Meanwhile, people in your community are searching online for answers about anxiety, marriage, parenting, grief, forgiveness, purpose, and hope.
You've probably already preached on every one of those.
But if those sermons only live as videos on YouTube, they're nearly impossible to search, hard to share, and easy to forget.
Your best content is disappearing.
You're already busy. The last thing you need is another thing to worry about.
But what if your sermons could have...
a second wind?
A second life?
More impact — without adding anything else to your plate?

You preach. The service ends. The video uploads to YouTube as usual.
We pull the sermon automatically from your YouTube channel. No link to send. No reminder email from us. By end of day, your message is a polished blog article — summary, key points, every Scripture indexed, social captions ready to post.
Your sermon goes live on your church website. Cleanly formatted. Featured image. Embedded video. Organized into your growing sermon library. SEO-optimized so Google can actually find it.
The sermon is shared to your church Facebook page — reaching members who haven't visited your website in months.
A mid-week email lands in your congregation's inbox. A short recap. The key Scripture. A meaningful quote. A reflection question. Links back to the full sermon.
Two short clips drop on Reels and Shorts — captioned, formatted, ready to reach people who'd never click a 45-minute video.
Someone in your community Googles "what does the Bible say about anxiety" at 11pm. They find your sermon waiting for them.
The cycle starts again. And your sermon library grows by one more week.
While you were preparing next Sunday's message, last Sunday's message was still working.
Every week, Sermon Blast takes your Sunday sermon and turns it into:
A polished blog article on your church website
A searchable sermon library, organized by topic, Scripture, and series
An SEO-optimized page that helps people find your church on Google
A Facebook share that reaches your congregation throughout the week
Short video clips for Reels and Shorts
A mid-week email that brings people back to the heart of Sunday's message
All of it, done for you. No volunteer to coordinate. No staff hours to spare. No more "we'll get to it next week."
Whether you have 50 people in your pews or 5,000, the system works the same.
You keep doing what you do best — preaching, pastoring, and pointing people to Jesus.
We'll handle everything that happens after the service ends.
The right people find your church before they've ever heard your name.
Every sermon becomes an indexed page on your website. Every Scripture reference becomes a possible search match. Every Facebook share becomes a new touch-point. Every clip becomes a doorway.
Over time, your church builds real presence on the platforms where people are already looking for biblical answers — Google, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube.
Someone in your city searching at 11pm finds your sermon waiting for them.
That's not marketing. That's ministry — on every platform, all the time.
The message goes deeper with the people already in your pews.
Members can find the sermon they missed. Small groups draw from your library. First-time visitors read what you actually teach before they walk through the door.
The mid-week email keeps Sunday's message alive Tuesday through Saturday.
And when grief, struggle, or hard questions hit a family in your church, you can send them the exact sermon you preached on it — three weeks ago, three months ago, three years ago.
Your sermon library stops being an archive. It becomes a pastoral care tool that's there when you can't be.
More reach, without more workload.
No new staff hours. No volunteer dependency. No Monday-morning content scramble.
The system runs in the background, week after week, while your team focuses on actual ministry.
And every year you keep going, the library compounds in value. Year one builds the foundation. Year two reinforces it. Year five becomes a digital legacy that's still ministering to people who weren't even born when the first sermon was preached.
You're not just publishing content. You're building something that lasts.


The polished sermon content, in your inbox.
We turn every Sunday sermon into a blog-ready article, summary, Scripture index, and ready-to-post social captions — delivered weekly. Your team handles publishing.
~12 pieces of content per month
✓ Automatic YouTube sermon pull ✓ Blog-ready sermon article ✓ Summary, key points, Scripture references ✓ 2–3 social media captions ✓ Delivered weekly by email

Everything in Essentials — published for you, with your approval.
We don't just write it. We send each sermon article to you for approval first — then publish it directly to your church website, formatted and organized into a growing sermon library that your church owns.
~16 pieces of content per month
✓ Everything in Essentials ✓ Sent to you for approval before publishing ✓ Sermon published to your website weekly ✓ Clean formatting and featured image ✓ Organized by category & tags ✓ Searchable sermon library builds automatically

Everything in Publish — plus actually getting found.
Every sermon is reviewed by a real human editor on our team before it goes live. We optimize for search, embed the full video right in the post, link sermons to one another, and share each one to your church Facebook page. The library stops being an archive and starts being a discovery engine.
~32 pieces of content per month
✓ Everything in Publish ✓ Human editorial review on every sermon ✓ SEO title & meta description per sermon ✓ Enhanced on-page SEO optimization ✓ YouTube video embedded in every post ✓ Internal linking to related sermons ✓ Pull-quote excerpts in each article ✓ Weekly Facebook page sharing

The full multi-channel system, with human editorial throughout.
Every sermon turned into a week of content across every channel your congregation actually uses — website, Facebook, video clips for Reels and Shorts, and a mid-week email that brings Sunday's message back to life on Wednesday. Every piece reviewed by a real editor before it goes out.
~50 pieces of content per month
✓ Everything in Reach ✓ Human editorial review on every piece ✓ 2 short sermon clips per week (captioned, Reels/Shorts ready) ✓ Suggested hooks, titles, and captions for clips ✓ Mid-week sermon email to your congregation ✓ Full multi-channel weekly distribution ✓ Ongoing sermon library organization
"We're a small church."
Sermon Blast works the same whether you have 50 people in your pews or 5,000. The sermon library, search presence, and content engine compound in value regardless of church size. In fact, small churches often benefit more — because Sermon Blast does the work of a part-time communications staffer that a small church can't afford to hire.
"We don't have the technical setup."
You don't need any. We work with virtually every church website platform — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Ministry Brands, Subsplash, Squarespace, Webflow, and most others. We handle the technical side. You just preach.
"We've tried something like this before and it didn't last."
That's because most content services depend on someone on your team sending content, approving content, or finishing content. Sermon Blast pulls your sermons automatically from your YouTube channel and does the entire workflow. There's no "next week, I promise" moment. The system just runs.
"I want to make sure nothing goes live on our website that we haven't seen."
Completely fair. On the Publish plan, we send every sermon article to you for approval before it goes live. On Reach and Omni, every piece is also reviewed by a real human editor on our team before publishing — so you have real eyes on the content even if you don't want to be the bottleneck on approval.
"What about our church's voice and theological distinctives?"
We learn your church during onboarding — your statement of faith, your preaching style, your communication tone, the words you do and don't use. Every article is built from your pastor's own sermon, in your pastor's own words and Scripture references. We don't add theology. We don't reshape the message. We just make it readable, searchable, and shareable.
"We're not sure if our sermons translate to written content."
They do. We've worked with sermon styles ranging from manuscripted preaching to fully extemporaneous, expository to topical, conversational to formal. Every sermon contains truth worth preserving in writing — we just make sure it's done well.
"What if our pastor changes or our church goes through a transition?"
Sermon Blast works with whatever sermons are being preached. Pastoral transitions, interim seasons, guest speakers, sabbaticals — we just keep capturing and publishing the messages.
"Can we cancel anytime?"
Yes. Monthly plans cancel anytime, no questions asked. Annual plans include a prorated refund of unused months minus a small admin fee. And every sermon article we've already created for your church stays yours — published on your website, in your library, forever.
How do you get our sermons? We pull them automatically from your YouTube channel each week. No link to send, no follow-up emails from us — once we're connected during onboarding, the process runs itself.
Do you actually publish to our website? Yes, starting with the Publish plan. We'll need appropriate access to your website's content management system during onboarding, and on the Publish plan, you'll approve every sermon article before it goes live.
What happens if we use a hosted church platform? We work with most church-specific platforms — Ministry Brands, Subsplash, Tithe.ly, Church Center, Faithlife Sites, and others — along with the standard ones like WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, and Webflow. If you're not sure whether we support your platform, just ask.
Will this help with our SEO? It will. Every article is original, sermon-based content built specifically for your church's website — exactly the kind of content Google rewards. Consistency over time is what makes the difference, which is why Sermon Blast is built to keep delivering week after week.
Can you guarantee Google rankings? No, and anyone who promises you that is lying. What we can promise is consistent, well-optimized, original sermon content on your own domain — which is the strongest long-term SEO strategy any church can have.
Do we have to approve every post? On the Publish plan, yes — we send every sermon article for your review before it goes live. On Reach and Omni, our editorial team reviews every piece on your behalf, so the content keeps moving without requiring weekly approval from your staff.
Can you work with our existing email platform? Yes — the mid-week email blast (included in Omni) works with Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Flodesk, Constant Contact, Church Center, and most other church email systems. If you don't yet have an email platform set up, we can help you get one running during onboarding.
What happens to old sermons we already have on YouTube? Those can become a powerful searchable library too, through a separate Sermon Library Buildout. Many churches have years of sermons waiting to be unlocked — just ask us about it.
Can we cancel anytime? Monthly plans cancel anytime, no questions asked. Annual plans include a prorated refund of unused months minus a small admin fee. Every sermon article we've created for your church stays yours — published on your website, in your library, forever.
What if our pastor changes or our church goes through a transition? Sermon Blast works with whatever sermons are being preached. Pastoral transitions, interim seasons, guest speakers, sabbaticals — we just keep capturing and publishing the messages.
How long does it take to get started? Most churches are fully onboarded within 7–10 days. We'll need access to your YouTube channel, website, and (for Omni) your email platform — and we'll walk you through it step by step.
Who's actually doing the work? A real team — not a faceless content mill. We've spent 15 years serving ministries, and Sermon Blast is built by people who care about getting your message right. Editorial review is included on Reach and Omni plans.
Why does tagging matter? Tagging is one of the quietest but most powerful features in the whole system. Every sermon article we publish gets carefully tagged — by topic, Scripture book, sermon series, life stage, and key themes.
That means when someone in your congregation searches for "anxiety" on your church website, they don't just find one sermon — they find every sermon your pastor has ever preached that touched on it.
When a small group leader wants to teach on forgiveness, they can pull every relevant message in seconds.
When a grieving family needs comfort, you can send them three sermons on grief with one click.
Over time, your sermon library stops being a chronological list and becomes a true resource — searchable, filterable, and organized exactly the way your congregation actually needs to find things.
Most churches have a sermon archive. Sermon Blast helps you build a sermon library.
Do you use AI tools for Sermon Blast? Yes — and we want to be upfront about it.
Sermon Blast uses a thoughtful blend of AI tools and human review. Every piece of content we produce comes directly from your pastor's actual sermon — the words spoken from the pulpit on Sunday. The AI handles the heavy lifting of transcription, structural drafting, and content formatting. Our customized AI workflows are specifically tuned for sermon content — preserving Scripture, theological nuance, and pastoral voice — not generic content generation.
We don't add theology. We don't reshape the message. We don't invent quotes or pad with filler. What you preached is what gets published.
On the Reach and Omni plans, every piece is then reviewed by a real human editor on our team before it goes live. On Publish, the article is sent to you for approval first.
We're transparent about this for two reasons.
First, because honesty matters more than appearing to be something we're not.
Second, because this thoughtful blend is exactly what makes Sermon Blast affordable for churches of any size. Doing every piece of content purely by hand would put weekly sermon content services out of reach for most churches. Doing it purely with off-the-shelf AI would produce shallow, soulless output that no pastor would put their name on.
We've spent years finding the right balance — and we keep refining it every week.
A note from the founder:
"I built Sermon Blast because I watched too many churches preach incredible messages on Sunday and then watch them disappear by Tuesday. Pastors deserve better. Their work deserves to last. That's why we built a system that quietly does what every church wishes it had time to do — and keeps doing it, week after week, for years to come."
— Joel, Founder of Brighter Impact
Success Story: Connection Church — Bainbridge, GA
Connection Church in Bainbridge, Georgia partnered with Brighter Impact to bring Sermon Blast to their congregation — and the results speak for themselves.
Today, their Sermon Summaries library at ccag.life/articles is a growing collection of sermon articles drawn from Pastor Anthony Hall's preaching — covering identity, kingdom culture, spiritual gifts, the authority of Scripture, and more. Each one is built directly from a Sunday message, organized for easy discovery, and ready for members, visitors, and seekers to find on Google.
Sermons that would have lived briefly on YouTube and disappeared from the feed are now part of a real, growing resource library. Members can revisit messages. Small groups can pull from past teaching. People in the community searching for biblical answers can find Connection Church without ever having heard the name.
This is what Sermon Blast looks like in practice.
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