The only AI sermon tool built for mainline pastors

Make your sermon pop.
Get Saturday back.

Sermon Helper sharpens your sermon with deep research, commentary synthesis, and Greek & Hebrew on the load-bearing words — and ships everything around it. Bulletin liturgy. Music handoff. Kids' moment. Daily devotionals. Social posts. Website content. Sermon-promo slides for worship and Facebook. The post-Sunday cascade. All in your voice. Built on the Book of Common Worship. Reformed by default.

14 days free. No card required.

What you get

One Sunday in.
A week of ministry out.

Pre-Sunday

Generated Mon–Tue.

Bulletin liturgy (full BCW set with Great Thanksgiving), Bible study, music director handoff with hymn picks against your hymnal, sermon-title promo slides (worship slide, website hero, Facebook share), children's moment script, daily devotionals (Mon–Sat), social meditations with branded image cards, website "this Sunday" copy, newsletter article + email teaser, slide deck outline.

Post-Sunday

Generated Mon–Tue after preaching.

Blog-post adaptation, YouTube metadata + chapter markers, 3–5 short-form clips with timestamps, four staggered social follow-ups, ready-to-post 1080×1080 pull-quote graphics, searchable archive entry.

Series-level

Occasional.

Series arc check, series graphic concept, confirmation/youth tie-in, end-of-series Bible-study booklet (print-ready PDF). Plus the standalone Preaching Insights Report — archive analysis on every plan.

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Why we built this

Three things every mainline pastor recognizes
but doesn't say out loud.

1. The list never ends.

Every consultant has a list of what your church should be doing now. Social media. Email teasers. The blog. The weekly newsletter. The website you'd love to refresh. The kids' curriculum. The hymn handoff to the music director four weeks out. The bulletin liturgy that's actually theme-connected. You'd do it all if there were enough hours. There aren't.

2. Your preaching is getting stale, and you know it.

You used to read four commentaries before writing. Now you read one. You don't want to plagiarize, and you don't have time to chase down the Greek every week. You feel yourself returning to the same six texts. Your illustrations are starting to repeat — not because they fit, but because they're handy. The third draft hasn't happened in months.

3. No one tells you the truth about your sermons.

The congregation is too kind. The elders are too political. Your spouse is too close. The presbytery colleague hears one sermon a year. You drift, and you can't see the drift — the same six texts, the rock-climbing story for the fifth time, lament missing while the congregation buries members. Most pastors first hear what was happening on sabbatical, six years too late.

The question pastors keep asking

How do I use AI ethically
and still save time?

This is the question. Most pastors using AI today are wrestling with it. Some land in shame. Some land in shortcuts. We tried to land somewhere honest.

The principle: let AI do the legwork. Keep your hand on the wrestling — and on every word that goes out under your name.

Where you stay sovereign

Your voice. Your pastoral heart. The wrestling itself — what God is saying to this congregation through this text. The final word on every output. Pastoral care, sensitive members, session deliberations, anything confidential. We never go near any of it.

Where we do the legwork

Concordance scans across the canon. Ten commentaries synthesized so you see where they agree, where they disagree, and where you've never heard a take before. The Greek or Hebrew on the load-bearing words. A dozen sermon ideas, lectionary or off-cycle, fit to your voice. Illustrations vetted against your archive so you stop recycling. Optional: a first-draft manuscript you rewrite, not just edit.

Where we ship the rest

The bulletin, the music handoff, the kids' moment, the devotionals, the social posts, the website content, the sermon-promo slides for worship and Facebook, the post-Sunday cascade. All in your voice. All theme-connected. All without your time.

The result isn't "save time." It's "do a tenfold better job in the time you already have"and ship everything you've been meaning to ship.

"ChatGPT does not love my people."

— Rev. Dr. Andy Morgan, First Presbyterian Church Knoxville (PCUSA)

He's right. ChatGPT doesn't love your people either. Cold AI sounds evangelical-flavored, hallucinates verses, gives you generic boilerplate where you needed a full Great Thanksgiving. That's because every other AI sermon tool was built for non-denominational, evangelical, or Baptist preaching — with a denomination dropdown bolted on later.

Sermon Helper is the first one built for mainline pastors as the default. Trained on the Book of Common Worship. Lectionary-aware. Knows your hymnal. Reformed sacramental theology baked in, not retrofitted. Magisterium did this for Catholic. Nobody had done it for the rest of us.

The Preaching Insights Report

What every pastor learns on sabbatical —
without taking one.

Upload your archive once. Sermon Helper reads every sermon and gives you the kind of read you can only get when someone reviews three years of your preaching at one sitting. Free with every plan.

"You've cited Paul four times more than the Gospels."

Self-image vs. corpus reality. Most preachers think they preach broader than they do.

"You've used the rock-climbing illustration four times."

Cosine-similarity clustering catches recycled stories. Tells you what to retire.

"You've preached lament three times in 142 sermons."

Theme gaps surfaced against a Reformed coverage frame. Honest, not judgmental.

Plus a Preaching Plan output: a forward calendar with text + theme suggestions that close the gaps the report surfaced, biblical books and themes you haven't preached on, and series ideas. Runs on 30+ sermons. Regenerate any time.

Pricing

Pick the plan that fits
your week.

Annual billing saves ~17% (pay 10, get 12). 14-day free trial on every plan. No card required. Cancel anytime.

Sermon
$19/ month
The cascade, text-only. For solo pastors who skip the social stuff.
Wave 1 + Wave 2 cascade (text only)
Music director handoff with hymn picks
Bulletin liturgy with full Great Thanksgiving
Children's moment + daily devotionals
Preaching Insights Report
KJV & WEB translations
4 sermons / month
Email support
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Pastor Plus
$69/ month
Image-heavy, multi-translation, social on the way.
Everything in Pastor, plus:
150 image regenerations / month
All paid translations: NRSVue, NLT, NKJV, NASB, CEB
Unlimited sermons / month
Music director secondary user
Coming soon: one-click social scheduling (Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn)
Priority support + early-access features
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Image overage: $0.15 / image (Pastor) or $0.10 / image (Pastor Plus). All plans include the 90-minute onboarding conversation that builds your preaching profile + church profile. Markdown-bundle export anytime.

The lines we don't cross

Pastor approves first.
Always.

  • Nothing auto-publishes. Outputs land in files; you decide what goes live and when.
  • Hallucination flags on every claim. Bible verses, illustrations, attributions — tagged verified or needs pastor verification.
  • We don't store raw archives. Metadata extracted, originals discarded. Your work-product is yours and exportable as a markdown bundle.
  • Counseling and session deliberations are off-limits. The product is forbidden from generating content involving them. Hard line.
  • Your sermons don't train someone else's chatbot. Paid AI tiers (Anthropic Claude, xAI Grok), no training on traffic.
Real obstacles. Real answers.

The questions every workshop gets.

Is using AI for any of this cheating?

An "eager but sometimes mistaken intern" is the framing pastors keep landing on, and we agree. The sermon is yours; AI handles the derivative work. If you opt into the prep pipeline, AI is a research assistant and outline architect — but Phase 4 is pastor-input-only, and Phase 7 lets you write the manuscript yourself if you want.

I tried ChatGPT once. It was bad.

Most pastors have. Cold ChatGPT has nothing to work with. Sermon Helper starts with your sermon archive, your church website, and a 90-minute onboarding conversation that builds two profiles. The first cascade you run already sounds like you preaching to your people.

What about pastoral care and confidential matters?

Sermon Helper is forbidden from generating content involving counseling, specific members with sensitive details, or session deliberations. Hard line, not a feature flag.

What denominations are supported?

Default is PCUSA, with bulletin liturgy trained on the Book of Common Worship. UMC, Episcopal, ELCA, RCA, ECO, EPC, ACNA, evangelical Presbyterian all supported. Non-mainline traditions (SBC, Pentecostal, non-denominational) work, but onboarding takes a longer conversation about worship culture.

My sermon archive is a mess.

Typical case. .docx, .pdf, .txt, .md all supported. Upload everything you have — even with inconsistent filenames. Date-uncertain sermons get flagged so you can fix dates inline. The Insights Report works on whatever you've got; the more you upload, the sharper it gets.

How is this different from Pulpit AI / Sermon Shots / Sermonary?

Three things. Mainline by default — we're the only one. The others are evangelical-coded with denomination dropdowns. Real BCW liturgy — full Great Thanksgiving, not vague evangelical fragments. Honest archive feedback — the Insights Report is unique to Sermon Helper. No competitor reads your full archive and tells you what you've been preaching too much, what you're missing, or what illustrations you've recycled.

Ready to start?

14 days free.
No card required.

Run a cascade on this week's sermon and see what your preaching looks like in aggregate. If it's not for you, walk away — nothing was charged.

Built by Pastor Dave Baker, M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary, working PCUSA Stated Clerk.