Sermon Management

Your sermons are an outreach tool and a discipleship resource. Posts here focus on organizing sermon audio/video, building searchable sermon libraries, sharing messages effectively, and helping guests and members engage with teaching beyond Sunday. Expect practical tips for keeping your sermon archive clean, accessible, and easy to share.

sermon series

Sermon Series Pages: What to Include (and Why It Matters)

Sermon series pages help churches organize messages, improve sermon discovery, and extend the life of weekly teaching. Instead of treating each sermon as a standalone resource, sermon series pages group related messages into a clear, purposeful journey that is easier to understand, revisit, and share. For both regular attenders and first-time visitors, a well-built sermon […]

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sermon SEO

Sermon SEO: Help People Find Your Sermons on Google

Sermon SEO is the process of organizing, publishing, and optimizing your sermons so people can easily find them through search engines like Google. When done well, sermon SEO helps your messages reach people who may never walk into your church but are actively searching for biblical answers, encouragement, or teaching. Many churches faithfully record sermons

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sermon archive

Sermon Archive Best Practices: Structure That Improves Discovery

A well-organized sermon archive helps people stay connected to your church’s teaching far beyond Sunday morning. When sermons are easy to find, clearly labeled, and consistently published, your archive becomes a long-term ministry resource rather than just a storage location for old messages. Sermon archives serve multiple audiences at once. Members use them to revisit

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