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Early Access

Start with a Mission Kit. Pilot the larger mission.

The web app is open in early access. Church-wide missions, private response workflows, and follow-up reporting are guided pilot or planned capabilities.

Start in early access or plan a church pilot

Begin with the implemented Mission Kit workflow. Use a guided pilot to test the wider sermon-to-mission practice with your church.

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Early Access

Early access

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

Availability and entitlements may vary during early access.

Planned

Pro

TBD

A planned recurring workflow for leaders after the church pilot is proven.

  • Recurring Mission Kits
  • Weekly voluntary mission workflow
  • Private response and human follow-up
  • Privacy-safe outcome reporting
  • Priority feature access

Final plan details will come after preview feedback.

Pilot

Teams

Custom

For churches and ministries that want to test one sermon-shaped weekly mission with explicit privacy, consent, and human ownership.

  • Four-week guided church pilot
  • One pastor-approved mission per week
  • Privacy and consent review
  • Named human follow-up owner
  • Pilot measurement and review
  • Dedicated feedback channel

Best for churches and ministries ready to pilot the full flow.

Paid plan details are not final. Early church partners help define the workflow before pricing is set.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

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