Sermon-to-Substack Pipeline

Your sermon deserves
more than forty people.

You preach to your flock on Sunday. Pulpit Press takes that sermon — your voice, your burden, your work — and turns it into four Substack-ready artifacts. Summaries. Quotes. Discussion questions. A pastoral reflection. Every week, without you writing another word.

How it works

From pew to inbox in three steps.

1

Upload your MP3

Drop your Sunday sermon audio file. Takes thirty seconds.

2

We generate four artifacts

Bullet-point summary, key quotes, discussion questions, and a pastoral reflection — written in your voice, not generic AI.

3

Review, approve, ship

You read it, make any tweaks, click publish. We push it to your Substack. Done.

What you get

Four pieces. Every sermon. Zero drag.

Bullet-Point Summary

The full arc of your message, distilled into scannable points your readers can absorb in two minutes.

Key Quotes

The sharpest pull-quotes from your sermon — ready to copy, paste, and share. The lines that stick.

Discussion Questions

Five questions for your small group or Bible class to work through the text. Rooted in your sermon.

Pastoral Reflection

A 300-word piece written from your burden — speaking to the sheep who read it on Monday morning.

Who this is for

Built for the pastor who preaches the Word.

Pulpit Press is built for conservative Protestant pastors who want their sermons to reach beyond the pew on Sunday morning — through a Substack newsletter that thinks, writes, and sounds like them.

You don't need a media team. You don't need to write another word. You need your sermon to keep working all week.

r ✔ KJV or KJV-Only preferred
✔ Conservative Protestant — Baptist, Presbyterian, Reformed, Independent
✔ You have a Substack (or want one)
✔ You preach, not post — no time for content creation

Great sermons change people. Pulpit Press makes sure more people hear them.