
You spend 20+ hours a week preparing a sermon.
Your people hear it, nod along, maybe even take notes.
But by Monday morning? It's gone.
"People forget 95% of what they hear within 72 hours." - Rick Warren (Saddleback Church)
The truth is, one 40-minute message can’t compete with the 10,000 distractions your people face every week. Social media. Work stress. The news cycle.
Your people want to grow. They just don't have a system to stay connected to the sermon between Sundays.
We take your Sunday sermon and turn it into 5 days of daily devotionals delivered directly to your congregation via text or email. Here's how it works:

Like YouTube or Vimeo. You probably already do this. If not we will set you up with a simple system.

Every sermon becomes 5 daily devotionals for your members:
✓ A short reflection
✓ A thought-provoking question
✓ A verse from the sermon
✓ An action step
Plus, we create:
• A weekly blog post for your website (SEO-optimized to help people find your church)
• 2 social media posts featuring powerful quotes from the sermon

We help you use email or text message (your choice) to deliver daily devotional content based on this week's sermon to the whole church.
Every day, your teaching stays in front of them.
Every day, they are reminded of the truth.
Every day, they are offered one more step toward transformation.
Immediately being a member of your church feels more like being a part of something we're doing together.
Following Jesus.

I served for 10 years as a pastor at ChangePoint Alaska. I'm seminary-trained. The third generation of ministers in my family.
When I was a pastor, I would run into members around town who would say,
"I really enjoyed your sermon last week."
I would always respond, "thank you, what was your favorite part?"
Crickets. Stuttering. Sudden embarrassment at being asked a follow-up question.
Occasionally someone would reference an illustration I'd used, but they often couldn't tell me the point it illustrated.
The problem wasn't my sermons. It was a delivery system that just couldn't compete.

Your people hear your sermon once, for 40 minutes, in a room full of distractions—crying babies, wandering thoughts, the mental to-do list for the week ahead.
Then they walk out into a world that bombards them with thousands of messages every single day:
Social media notifications
Work emails
News alerts
Streaming services
Group texts
Your sermon—no matter how good—gets buried.
Not because they don't care. Not because you didn't preach well.
But because one-time exposure in a noisy world isn't enough.
Posting the sermon video online (but who has time to rewatch a 40-minute video?)
Handing out discussion guides (these are either serious work for pastor or get delegated and it shows)
Hoping small groups will cover it (this succeeds or fails based on small group leaders)
None of those solutions meet people where they already are: on their phones, every single day.
And here's the other problem: even if you wanted to create daily content from your sermons, who has the time?
Your staff is already stretched thin. Your volunteers are already serving in ten different areas. And you? You're already preaching, counseling, leading, and keeping the church moving forward.
That's where I come in.
The early church was growing fast. The Apostles were stretched thin.
Widows were being neglected in the daily distribution of food.
So the Twelve gathered the disciples and said:
"It is not right that we should give up preaching the word of God to serve tables. Therefore, brothers, pick out from among you seven men of good repute, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we will appoint to this duty. But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word."
(Acts 6:2-4)
You are called to preach and teach.
I'm called to take that teaching and extend it into the daily lives of your people.
You don't need to:
Learn new software
Write daily content
Manage a social media calendar
Figure out SMS delivery, opt-in forms, or SMTP servers
You just need to keep doing what you do best: preach the Word.
I'll handle the rest.
Whether you're a 200-person church or a 2,000-person multi-site, we have a solution that fits your size, your budget, and your vision.
Here's what happens next:
Schedule a 30-minute Pastoral Strategy Session.
I'll review one of your recent sermons and show you what a "Daily Walk" would look like for your church.
If it's a fit, we'll build a custom plan and get your first week live within 10 days.
Prefer to email? You can reach me directly at [email protected]

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