A search workspace for the church · Est. 2026

Your pastor's teaching,
ready to be asked.

Your members ask questions in plain language. Your church's own sermons answer — with citations back to the exact moment your pastor preached it.

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Three surfaces, one library

Built for the actual work of running a church —
not the theatre of it.

Each surface is tuned to a different job. The corpus underneath is your church's own sermons — nothing more, nothing else.

01 / SAPPHIRE
Automatic ingest

Paste your podcast feed. Never upload again.

Most churches already publish sermons as a podcast. Connect your RSS feed once and every new sermon is transcribed, indexed, and searchable — within minutes of going live.

  • One-time setup, automatic forever
  • Works with Buzzsprout, Anchor, SermonAudio, Libsyn, and any podcast feed
  • Or upload audio files, YouTube links, and direct episode URLs
02 / AMETHYST
Member search

Answers grounded in your church's own words.

Members ask the questions they'd ask in a coffee meeting. ChurchGPT searches your full sermon archive and answers — quoting specific moments and linking back to the source sermon.

  • Natural-language questions, not keyword search
  • Every answer cites a specific sermon
  • Members never see generic AI content — only your pastor's teaching
03 / RUBY
Branded subdomain

Your members find you at yourchurch.churchgpt.app.

Every church gets its own subdomain — branded, isolated, and tenant-private. Your library stays yours; no other church's content ever bleeds in.

  • Your own subdomain from day one
  • Strict tenant isolation across every sermon and search
  • Custom branding (name, color, logo)
A real conversation

Ask the kind of question a member would ask in a hallway after service.

Try one of the prompts on the left. Citations are sermon-and-timestamp linked — every claim ties back to a moment in the source audio.

Try a prompt
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ChurchGPTGrace Community · topical
82 sermons indexed
What has Pastor Jeff said about prayer over the past year?
ChurchGPT

Pastor Jeff returned to prayer in five sermons over the last twelve months. Most directly in the “Prayer in the Ordinary” series last spring (Mar 9, 2026 Mar 16, 2026 Mar 23, 2026), and most recently in his Advent message on Luke 1 (Dec 8, 2025).

Three themes recur. First, prayer as listening, not just speaking — he draws this from Elijah at Horeb. Second, the place of communal prayer, particularly the morning prayer group he started in February. Third, the honesty of lament as a form of prayer he says the church has largely lost.

If you'd like to start with one sermon, he's pointed twice to “When Words Run Out” · Apr 14, 2026 as the one he'd most want a struggling person to hear.

5 sermons · drafted in 2.4s
From the churches using it

Used by people who take this seriously.

We connected our podcast feed once. New sermons just appear in the search now. It's the first piece of tech in our church I genuinely don't think about anymore.

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Sarah Chen (placeholder)
Executive Pastor · placeholder church

Our members used to text our pastor at 11pm with theological questions. Now they search ChurchGPT first. He says it's the best gift he's gotten in years.

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David Patel (placeholder)
Lead Pastor · placeholder church

The citations are what sold me. When ChurchGPT answers a question, it tells my members which sermon and which minute to listen to. Nothing about it feels generated.

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Rev. Maria Alvarez (placeholder)
Senior Pastor · placeholder church

Placeholder quotes shown during private beta. Real attributed testimonials replace these at launch.

Pricing

Free while we're in beta.

Churches who join during private beta keep their pricing locked when we move out of it.

Reader
$0/ forever

For visiting members of a connected church.

  • Search your church's sermon library
  • Cited, timestamped answers
  • No account required
  • Available at your church's subdomain
Beta
Single Church
Freeduring beta

For churches setting up their own searchable library.

  • Podcast RSS auto-ingest
  • Upload, YouTube, and direct audio URL paths
  • Branded subdomain on day one
  • Unlimited member searches
  • Email support
Network
Customtalk to us

For denominations and multi-church networks.

  • Multiple churches under one admin
  • Shared library and cross-church search
  • SSO, audit logs, and admin controls
  • Priority transcription queue
  • Implementation support
Set up your church

Your church's teaching,
ready to be asked.

Free during private beta. Set up your church in five minutes — or paste your podcast feed and let every sermon you've ever preached become searchable on its own.