Verified source-based

The weekly
sermon preparation pressure

Every pastor faces this reality.

Preparation time squeezed between admin, visitations, and counseling

You have the text, but the structure won't come together

Late nights wondering how to frame the application

Same illustrations, same structure — the rut of repetition

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Pulpit doesn't think for the preacher.

It helps the preacher organize their thoughts faster.

How does it help?

At each stage of sermon preparation, we help you through the stuck points.

STEP 1

Start from anywhere

Whether you start with a topic, Bible passage, liturgical calendar, or social issue — 4 starting points to begin your sermon.

  • Topic, Bible passage, liturgical calendar, social issue — 4 starting points
  • Custom settings for denomination, audience, length
  • Generate a sermon draft with one click
STEP 2

Make the AI draft your own

Generated sermons are organized in a 3-point structure with illustrations, hymns, and prayers suggested. You don't have to use it as-is — refine it freely with the editor.

  • 3-point structure, illustrations, hymns, prayers auto-composed
  • Quick editing with slash commands (/)
  • Select text and let AI improve or regenerate it
STEP 3

Your sermon journey at a glance

Manage your sermons in lists and series, and review your preaching patterns with statistics.

  • Manage all sermons in one place
  • Group by series and search
  • View sermon patterns and statistics

Our Promise

Reliability

We only use verified data. Built on public domain Bible translations with transparent source attribution.

Partnership

AI is an assistant tool. Final review and judgment always rest with the preacher — Pulpit is your co-worker in the process.

Expertise

Optimized for church culture. Reflects denominational theological characteristics and sermon structure.

Pulpit's Principle

Sermon drafts can be automatically generated.
The final manuscript requires the preacher's review and revision.

We want to lighten the weekly burden of sermon preparation, even just a little.