Topic
church technology
5 articles
Every sermon indexed. Without typing a word.
How to make your church's sermons searchable (without typing a word)
A practical guide to getting a decade of preaching out of YouTube playlists and into something your congregation can actually ask questions against.
Pastors said it plainly. Nobody was listening.
What pastors on Reddit actually said about church software pricing
The frustration is not with cost itself. It is with opacity, lock-in, and the feeling that vendors are not on the same side as the church. A direct look at what pastors actually said.
64% want a policy. 5% have one.
64% of church leaders say policy matters. 5% have one.
Church leaders increasingly want governance frameworks for new tools. Almost none have them. The gap is not for lack of concern.
One mistake and trust is gone.
What pastors actually fear about new tools
The resistance is not technophobia. Pastors have reasonable, specific concerns about accuracy, theological drift, and loss of control. Understanding them is a prerequisite to building anything useful.
A distribution platform is not an archive.
Why YouTube search is not enough for your sermons
YouTube is a distribution platform, not an archive. A church's decade of preaching deserves infrastructure built to answer questions, not to recommend the next video.