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For pastors, outreach teams, and church communicators

One Sermon. One Mission. One Week.

Turn Sunday's sermon into a reviewable Mission Kit your church can carry through the week—shareable cards, summaries, captions, and public links prepared from the message you already preached.

Early access · Review before sharing · Guided fall pilots for churches
Share the full public kit or a link to one individual element. Guided pilots test the private response and human follow-up beyond the kit.
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JesusCord mobile app screenshot showing prayer, small group, and AI helper chats with anonymized sample data
Mission Kit 1 sermon → 1 reviewable kit
Mission Kit card: Grace

Grace that finds you

Mission Kit card: Hope

Hope for the week

Mission Kit card: Faith

Faith you can carry

The problem

Sunday's sermon should shape more than Sunday.

Your church already has the message. The hard part is giving people a faithful, practical way to carry it into the week without turning every member into a content creator.

The sermon becomes an archive

A message prepared with care is recorded and posted, but the congregation often lacks one clear way to revisit it or carry it into daily life.

Members need a faithful next step

People may want to encourage, invite, pray, or share, but they do not want to sound pushy or misrepresent what the pastor said.

More content is not the mission

Clips and posts can save staff time, but the real ministry question is what people do with the message—and how the church responds when someone reaches back.

The solution

A Mission Kit built from the sermon—and a mission churches can test.

Paste sermon notes—or, where enabled, share a YouTube sermon link. JesusCord Helper prepares a reviewable Mission Kit with cards, summaries, captions, AI-generated images, and a public kit page. Each element can have its own share link, so members use the channels they already know.

For church partners, the guided pilot adds one voluntary weekly mission and a human-led follow-up rhythm. Those church-wide mission workflows are being shaped with early pastors and operators; they are not presented as automated pastoral care.

The message stays pastor-led. The mission stays human.

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How it works

From sermon to a shareable weekly mission

Start with the implemented Mission Kit workflow. Test the wider church mission through a guided pilot.

Guided pilot vision: a Sunday sermon becomes a reviewed Mission Kit, members choose how to share, and people lead any requested follow-up

Guided church pilot vision. Mission Kit creation and public sharing are available now; the wider mission and follow-up workflow is being tested with church partners.

01

Bring Sunday's sermon

Paste sermon notes or source text. Where video intake is enabled, provide a YouTube sermon link. JesusCord prepares the kit in the language of the source, with English and Traditional Chinese supported first.

02

Review, revise, and share

Review the generated cards, summaries, captions, and images. Revise before sharing, then use the public full-kit page or a separate link for an individual element.

03

Pilot one church mission

In a guided church pilot, choose one voluntary action—encourage, invite, pray, discuss, serve, or reflect—and define the real person responsible for any requested follow-up.

Features

Start with a real Mission Kit. Pilot the larger church mission.

Start here · Mission Kit

Turn sermon notes or source material into a reviewable kit of shareable cards, summaries, captions, and AI-generated images.

  • Built from the church's source material
  • Cards, summaries, captions, and images
  • A public full-kit page
  • English and Traditional Chinese supported first
Create a Mission Kit
Sunday's Message · Mission KitReady

Cards and headlines with AI-generated images.

Available now

Summaries, captions, and longer text.

Review and revise

A public kit page and individual element links.

Share through existing channels

Human review and revision

Review the prepared kit, request revisions, and decide what represents the message faithfully before anything is shared.

Pastor-led

Public share links

Share the full kit or a separate public link for one element, using the social networks and messengers people already know.

Available now

One weekly mission

Pilot one voluntary sermon-shaped action: encourage, invite, pray, discuss, serve, or reflect. The church defines what fits the message.

Guided pilot

Private response and follow-up

Test a consent-aware response path with a named church leader responsible for any requested human follow-up.

Guided pilot

Short video clips

Short-form sermon video generation is planned, but it is not part of the current Mission Kit service.

Planned
Example Mission Kit quote card: You don't have to have the perfect words. Just share what you've seen. — Sunday's message
Example quote card from a Mission Kit
Example Mission Kit quote card: You are the light of the world. Matthew 5:14
An example element from a reviewable Mission Kit
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Responsible AI

AI prepares the kit — never spiritual authority.

JesusCord Helper works from church-provided source material. Leaders review and revise what represents the sermon before anyone shares it.

Prepare cards, summaries, captions, and images from source material.

Revise individual elements when a leader asks for a change.

Support the church's voice while people retain responsibility for mission and care.

JesusCord Helper is not a pastor, counselor, or church representative. It never replaces preaching, discernment, or human care.
Early access

Create a Mission Kit in early access

Bring sermon notes or source material to JesusCord Helper, review the prepared kit, and share the full public page or individual elements. Pastors and church operators can also ask about a guided fall pilot.

Early access · Human review before sharing · Guided church pilots

Start here

Early Access

Earlyaccess

Explore JesusCord Helper and prepare a reviewable Mission Kit from source material.

  • Prepare cards, summaries, captions, and images
  • Review and revise before sharing
  • Share the full kit or one element by public link
  • Give direct product feedback
Create a Mission Kit

Availability and entitlements may vary during early access.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Honest answers about what JesusCord is, and what it deliberately is not yet.

What is JesusCord? +

JesusCord is an early-access sermon-to-mission product for churches. Its implemented Mission Kit workflow turns pastor-provided source material into reviewable cards, summaries, captions, images, and public share links. Guided church pilots test how one sermon can lead to one voluntary weekly mission and human-led follow-up.

What is sermon-to-mission software? +

Sermon repurposing software creates more content from a sermon. Sermon-to-mission software goes further: it helps a church connect the pastor's message to a practical action members can choose to live or share. JesusCord's Mission Kit is available in early access; the wider church mission workflow is currently guided as a pilot.

What does a Mission Kit include today? +

A Mission Kit can include cards, headlines, summaries, longer text, captions, key points, and AI-generated images prepared from source material. The church can review and revise the kit, then share the public full-kit page or a separate link for an individual element.

Can JesusCord use our sermon video? +

Where YouTube intake is enabled, JesusCord can prepare a kit from a YouTube sermon link. Sermon notes or pasted source text are the most dependable starting point. Short generated video clips are planned, not part of the current service.

How is JesusCord different from sermon clip or church social media tools? +

JesusCord starts with a shareable Mission Kit, but its larger purpose is helping a church test one sermon-shaped weekly mission and connect voluntary responses to real human follow-up. That end-to-end church workflow is being developed through guided pilots.

Does JesusCord replace our church app, ChMS, or messaging tools? +

No. Public kit links are designed to travel through the social networks and messengers people already use. JesusCord should begin as a focused addition to the church's current stack, not require a congregation-wide migration.

What role does AI play? +

AI helps prepare and revise Mission Kit elements. Church leaders review what is shared. AI is never presented as a pastor, counselor, church representative, or spiritual authority, and people remain responsible for ministry and care.

Is participation voluntary and are responses private? +

Yes. The guided pilot is designed around voluntary member actions, explicit recipient choice, private church conversations where appropriate, and a named human owner for requested follow-up. JesusCord does not equate shares, points, or public activity with spiritual maturity.

Is JesusCord available now? +

The JesusCord web app and Mission Kit workflow are open in early access. Church-wide Mission Challenges, automatic room handoffs, care workflows, and impact reporting should be treated as guided pilot or planned capabilities—not as finished automation.

Begin

One sermon can give the week one faithful next step.

Create a reviewable Mission Kit in early access, or talk with us about a guided fall pilot for your church.

Create a Mission Kit

AI prepares. Pastors approve what is shared. People lead the mission and the care.