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Your Sunday sermon.
All week long.

Paste your sermon or upload the audio. SermonLife writes five polished daily devotionals — Monday through Friday — for your congregation to read, reflect on, and pray through.

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Free trial included — 2 sermons, no credit card required. Cancel anytime.

You're running on empty — and the week doesn't stop at Sunday.

You spent 10–15 hours on Sunday's message. Your congregation heard it once, then went back to their lives. By Wednesday, that sermon is already fading. You know midweek devotionals would help — but who has the time to write five more?

55+
hours per week the average pastor works — with sermon prep consuming nearly 15 of them.
41%
of pastors considered leaving ministry in the past year, with workload and burnout as top reasons.
1.6×
average church attendance per month — meaning most members miss half your Sundays. Midweek content is discipleship.

Three steps. Five devotionals. Done before Monday morning.

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Paste or upload

Paste your sermon manuscript, upload an audio file, or drop in a transcript. SermonLife reads your words and your theology.

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AI writes the week

SermonLife extracts five sermon themes and writes a complete daily devotional for each — in your voice, with verified Scripture.

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Review and share

Edit any devotional inline, then copy and paste — or let SermonLife email them automatically to your congregation, Monday through Friday.

Five devotionals, structured and sermon-rooted.

Each devotional follows a proven pastoral arc — Monday lays the foundation, Friday sends your people out on mission. Every one includes a Scripture reading, a 300-word reflection written in your voice, two discussion questions, a closing prayer, and one concrete action step.

Scripture is verified against the ESV API before you ever see it. What you get is ready to send — or just needs a few minutes of your personal touch.

Monday — Day 1 of 5
Foundation

The God Who Calls the Unlikely

"But Moses said to God, 'Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?'" — Exodus 3:11 (ESV) ✓ verified

Pastor Derrick preached Sunday on the burning bush — and if you were listening, you heard something unexpected in Moses's response. Not boldness. Not confidence. A question: Who am I?

That's the prayer of everyone God has ever called to something that matters. Moses didn't feel qualified. Neither do you. That's exactly where God does His best work...

Built for small churches, priced for solo pastors.

Starter
$9/mo
$89/yr — save 2 months
  • 4 sermons per month
  • 5 devotionals per sermon
  • Paste text or manuscript
  • Inline editing and export
  • Scripture verification included

Start with a free trial — 2 sermons, no credit card required. No contracts. Cancel anytime.

I've been bivocational for eleven years. Sunday wears me out. The idea that my sermon could keep speaking to people on Wednesday and Friday without me writing a word — that's not just a time-saver. That's discipleship I couldn't do before.
Pastor Marcus T. — Bivocational pastor, 85-member congregation

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