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Blog Post

How SermonAI transforms your sermon into a full-length blog article.

The Blog Post transforms your spoken sermon into a well-structured written article suitable for your church website or other online platforms.

What's included

  • A compelling title and introduction drawn from the sermon's theme
  • Structured sections with headings that follow the sermon's main points
  • Scripture references woven naturally into the text
  • A conclusion with a takeaway or call to action

Blog posts typically run 800–1,500 words depending on the length and depth of the original sermon.

Best uses

  • Church website — publish as a written companion to the sermon recording
  • Guest blogs or publications — adapt for church association newsletters or ministry blogs
  • Social media long-form — post on platforms like Facebook or LinkedIn
  • SEO and outreach — written content helps people discover your church through search engines

How it matches your voice

SermonAI analyzes your natural speaking patterns and phrasing to generate text that reads like you wrote it. The output avoids generic AI-sounding language and aims to preserve your pastoral tone and style.

Tips

  • Review the introduction and conclusion closely — these set the tone for the entire post
  • Add personal anecdotes or illustrations that may not have come through in the transcription
  • If you publish regularly, the blog post gives you consistent weekly content without extra writing time