For pastors who preach through the book

From the study to the pulpit — and the screen behind you.

Sermonic is the one place your Sunday lives: exegesis and the manuscript, the order of worship, the pulpit view, and a congregation screen that builds itself from the sermon you already wrote.

One price. Three seats. Your whole team.

Sunday morning runs on three programs that don’t talk to each other — a document, a slideshow, and a planning app. The words drift out of sync with the screen, and the person at the back is retyping what you already wrote.

Sermonic is the one workspace that carries a sermon from the first note of study to the last slide on the wall.

Study & manuscript

Write the sermon where you'll preach it

A proper manuscript editor — headings, scripture blocks, highlighting, the words set the way you'll say them. Pull your commentaries and books alongside it, quote from them without leaving the page, and keep your research notes for each Sunday in one place.

The Word Became Flesh

John 1:14

AI that respects the preacher

A study assistant that won't put words in your mouth

Deep research and outlining on your terms, with your own model key. It refuses to fabricate a quotation, and it will not name a translation you don’t preach. Most tools do the opposite — this one is built to be trusted from a pulpit.

The Word Became Flesh

John 1:14

Series-first planning

Plan a whole book, not one Sunday at a time

Lay John across the calendar — sixty weeks, each passage on its Sunday, holidays and interruptions absorbed and everything after them rolled forward. Always know where you are in the series and what's next.

01John 1:1–18Sun
02John 1:19–34Sun
03John 1:35–51Sun
04John 2:1–12Sun

Worship & liturgy

The order of worship, hymns and all

A hymn library with the chords set over the words, a call to worship with its scripture and a teaching block, and the whole liturgy laid out in the order you'll lead it. Nothing typed twice.

Come Thou Fount

GCome thouCfount ofDeveryGblessing
GTune myCheart toDsing thyGgrace

The pulpit

A pulpit view built for Sunday morning

Your manuscript, large and calm, scrolling a page at a time from the clicker in your hand. Pinch to size the text. Chords over the words for the songs. Walk the whole service from one screen.

The Word Became Flesh

John 1:14

The congregation screen

The slides build themselves from the sermon you already wrote

No second program, no parallel deck. Your hymns become stanzas, your readings become their passages, your points become the movements — and you drop a slide into the manuscript wherever the screen should change, then tap it as you preach. ProPresenter is four hundred dollars and miserable; this is a reason to stay every week.

John 1:14

And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.

From your hand

The iPad drives the television across the room

Put the screen on the Apple TV, pair it from the pulpit with a code, and the iPad in your hand runs it — next, previous, black, and every cue in your text. Your teaching notes never touch a screen the congregation can see.

The Word Became Flesh

John 1:1–18

The archive

Every sermon becomes your church's public page

The recording you made on Sunday and an excerpt of the manuscript, published to a shareable page for your congregation and anyone searching for the passage. The archive finally pays for itself.

S Grace Church · Sermons
The Word Became FleshJohn 1:1–18 · 42 min
A Voice in the WildernessJohn 1:19–34 · 39 min
Come and SeeJohn 1:35–51 · 44 min

A church isn’t one person

Three seats, three jobs, one Sunday

Pastor

Everything — study, manuscript, planning, the pulpit, the screen, the whole church.

Worship leader

The hymn library and the songs for the service, chords and all — their part of Sunday, without the rest.

Tech & media

The order of service and pulpit mode, so they can run the screen from their own iPad — and nothing else.

One plan. No trial, no tiers, no surprises.

Everything, for one church

$19.99/mobilled yearly — $239.88
  • All three seats — pastor, worship leader, tech
  • Unlimited sermons, series, and services
  • The manuscript, the pulpit, and the congregation screen
  • Series-first planning through any book
  • Public-domain Bibles built in; bring your own licensed translation
  • Bring your own AI key for study and drafting
  • Your church's public sermon archive
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Cancel any time. Your sermons are yours to export.

“It won’t put words in your mouth.”

The assistant refuses to invent a citation or name a translation you don’t preach. The congregation screen can never show your private notes. Built by people who take the pulpit seriously.

Start with your next sermon