Pastors pour 15–20 hours into a sermon that reaches their congregation for 45 minutes on Sunday, then it's gone. SermonSeeds was built to change that — upload a sermon and get a full week of ministry content in under five minutes.^1
The web-based tool accepts audio, video, PDF, text, a YouTube link, a Google Doc, or a Planning Center service plan. It transcribes the sermon, then uses AI to extract themes, scriptures, and key moments. From there it generates platform-ready social posts for Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter; quote graphics in multiple styles; sermon reels (animated quote videos for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts); a three-day devotional series; complete life group discussion guides with icebreakers, scripture in your preferred translation (KJV, NKJV, NIV, ESV, NLT, RVR60, NVI), discussion questions, and leader notes; blog posts with SEO controls; presentation-ready sermon slides in six church styles with export to PowerPoint, PDF, or Google Slides; and a public sermon page with QR codes for projection screens and bulletins.^2
The video clip editor was rebuilt from the ground up in 2026 — pastors can now trim and rearrange clips by sentence from a grouped transcript, layer in background music with auto-ducking when the speaker is talking, use speaker-tracking camera framing to stay centered on every cut, choose from eight caption styles and nineteen fonts, and export in any aspect ratio (9:16, 1:1, 4:5, 16:9) or as audio-only MP3. A retrained clip-identification model surfaces emotional beats, story climaxes, and quotable lines first, so less time scrolling and more shareable moments.^1
SermonSeeds was built by a team of believers who describe themselves as people who "sit in the pews" — not pastors, but churchgoers who saw the gap between the pulpit and the pew's weekly content diet. Founder Levi Morales and his team built SermonSeeds around a conviction: every sermon deserves a longer life, and AI should serve the pastor's voice, not replace it. The platform is explicitly designed as an assistant — every piece of AI-generated content is a draft for pastoral review before anything goes out. Sermon data is never used to train AI models, and the tool supports both English and Spanish.^3
Notable- Web-only (no mobile app — note: a different, unrelated "SermonSeeds" sermon note-taking app exists on the App Store by James Perry/Prodigal Pig Apps)
- Planning Center bidirectional integration — import sermon notes and export generated content back as plan attachments
- Content calendar with smart scheduling, audience targeting for life group lessons (Men, Women, Youth, Kids, Couples), and bulk export as ZIP
- Available in English and Spanish