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Features

Everything sermon prep needs, nothing it doesn't

Four connected areas — planning, writing, AI & research, and integrations — that carry a message from first idea to Sunday morning.

Planning

See the whole preaching year at a glance

Map series, messages, and dates in one calm workspace — so you always know what's coming and never start the week wondering what to preach.

Series

Group messages into series with a clear big idea

Give every series a big idea, audience, date range, and status. Keep the through-line visible so each week builds on the last instead of standing alone.

Messages

One home for every sermon's details

Track each message's date, speaker, topic, passage, and status. No more hunting through documents to remember where a sermon stands.

Calendar

A spreadsheet list and a month grid — your choice

Default to a fast, sortable list view or switch to a month grid when you want the big picture. Share one calendar across your whole account so the team stays aligned.

Brainstorm

Break the blank page with an AI thinking partner

Talk through ideas in an AI chat built for sermon development, with clickable follow-up suggestions that push your thinking further — right up until the moment you're ready to write.

Prodigal — Series calendar
July · ProdigalList view
Jul 6The God Who PursuesDraft
Jul 13Grace That RunsResearch
Jul 20The Long Way HomePlanned
Jul 27A Father's WelcomePlanned
Writing

Build sermons from reusable pieces

Assemble a message the way you actually think — in blocks. Points, illustrations, and applications become building pieces you can arrange, reorder, and reuse.

Content blocks

Compose messages from modular pieces

Write in blocks — illustrations, points, quotes, applications, closers — then arrange them into the shape your message needs. Move a paragraph without wrecking the flow.

Templates

Apply a proven outline in one click

Start from a structure that works. Apply a sermon outline or template to any message and fill in the pieces, instead of rebuilding your framework every week.

Draft builder

Assemble blocks into a finished draft

Pull your blocks together into a full manuscript or outline. See the whole message come together and refine it in a focused editor made for preaching.

Library

A reusable bank of your best material

Save illustrations, points, and quotes to a personal library and drop them into any future message. Your best material never gets buried in an old file again.

Draft builder — A Father's Welcome
IntroOpen on the road — the father waiting
Point 1Grace runs to meet us
IllustrationThe father who left the porch light on
ApplicationWho are you waiting on the road for?
AI & Research

Research that respects your voice — and your final say

SermonLoom is a curation tool. AI can research, summarize, and suggest, but you approve every block before it's saved. The message stays yours.

Ask AI

Contextual help that knows the message you're in

Ask questions in a chat that understands the sermon you're working on. Dial the intelligence level up or down depending on whether you want a quick answer or deeper reasoning.

Research panel

Search scripture and the web, then capture it

Run AI-assisted research on a passage or topic and capture the useful parts straight into blocks — with sources — so nothing gets lost between the tab and the manuscript.

YouTube research

Pull insight from talks and lectures

Drop in a video and SermonLoom can pull the transcript and analyze it, so a helpful sermon, lecture, or interview becomes research you can actually use.

Writing style

Teach the AI to sound like you

Upload your own sermons and SermonLoom learns your voice — your cadence, your warmth, your way of landing a point — so suggestions read like you wrote them.

Audio

Turn a message into listenable audio

Generate podcast-style, text-to-speech audio of a message for review on the drive, for your team, or for members who'd rather listen than read.

Research — Luke 15
Background on the younger son's inheritance…

Requesting an inheritance early was a grave social insult.

Source cited Capture to block

The father running would have been undignified in that culture.

Source cited Capture to block
Integrations & Sharing

Fits the tools your ministry already uses

Send drafts where your team works, link every passage to a trusted translation, and share finished messages when you're ready — no copy-paste gymnastics required.

Google export

Push a finished draft to Google Docs

Export any draft straight to Google Docs for final polish, printing, or sharing with a teaching team — formatted and ready, not a wall of pasted text.

BibleGateway

Every passage, one click from the text

Passage references link out to BibleGateway with a translation picker, so you and your readers can jump to the exact verse in the version you preach from.

Public & shared

Publish and share when you're ready

Choose to publish messages or blocks so others can learn from your work, or keep everything private. Sharing is always your decision, made on your terms.

Brainstorm — The God Who Pursues
Help me find a fresh angle on the prodigal son for a series opener.
Try preaching it from the father's vantage point — the one who watches the road. It reframes grace as pursuit, not permission.

Follow-up ideas

Contrast both sonsA modern retellingWhere's the Father today?

Preaching as a team?

SermonLoom adds a shared account calendar, a shared library, and teams & roles with member invites on the Team plan — so your teaching staff plans together and stays in sync.

See Team plan

Give this week's sermon a calmer start

Start free, map your first series today, and feel the difference by Sunday. Your voice, your message — just a whole lot less scramble.