Use Case

Turn your online presence into real church growth

You're posting, but are you growing? Strategic sermon clips reach seekers where they are—scrolling on their phones—and turn online engagement into Sunday morning guests.

Before vs. After

Before Sermon Clips

Posting But Not Growing

Post event announcements: "Join us Sunday at 10am!"

Only current members engage (if that)

Reach: 200 people (all already attend your church)

Algorithm doesn't promote promotional content

Zero new visitors from social media

Attendance plateaus or declines

Board asks: "Why aren't we growing online?"

Result: Busy, not effective

You're posting. But posting ≠ growth strategy.

With Sermon Clips

Strategic Content That Converts

Post sermon clips: real teaching, real value

Clips reach seekers scrolling at 11pm on Tuesday

Reach: 2,000-5,000+ (mostly NEW people in your area)

Algorithm promotes valuable content (not ads)

Comments: "Where is this church? Can I visit?"

New visitors say: "I found you on Instagram"

Attendance grows 15-30% year over year

Result: Measurable Kingdom growth

Content that spreads the Gospel AND fills seats.

The growth strategy (not just content)

1

Value-First Content

We identify moments from your sermon that answer real questions seekers are asking. Not promotional. Not salesy. Just truth that resonates.

2

Algorithm-Optimized

Short-form clips perform 10x better than event announcements. Captions, hooks, pacing—all optimized for social algorithms to amplify your reach.

3

Consistent Presence

Posting 4-5x per week keeps your church top-of-mind. When someone's ready to visit, you're the church they already 'know' from social media.

Real growth from real churches

+127

New Families in 1 Year

450%

Online Reach Increase

82%

Visitors Found Us on Social

We were stuck at 180 people for 3 years. Started posting sermon clips consistently. Within 12 months we averaged 307. People specifically say 'I saw your pastor on Instagram and had to check it out.'

Pastor Chris Anderson

Roots Church, Nashville TN

82% of our first-time visitors in the past 6 months said they found us on social media. Not our website. Not Google. Social media. Sermon clips are the only thing we changed.

Lauren Hayes

City Hope Church, Charlotte NC

Common questions

How do sermon clips actually lead to church growth?

Value-first content (teaching, not promotion) builds trust and familiarity. When seekers are ready to visit a church, they pick one they already 'know'—the one whose pastor they've been listening to on Instagram for 3 months.

What if our church is in a small town?

Even better. Social media platforms geo-target content to people near you. Your clips will be shown to people in your zip code who engage with faith content. You're not competing with megachurches—you're reaching your neighbors.

How long before we see growth results?

Most churches report first-time visitors mentioning social media within 4-6 weeks. Measurable attendance growth typically shows up in 3-6 months. Consistency is key—posting once won't do it.

Do you help us track which clips drive visitors?

Yes. We provide analytics showing which clips perform best. You can also ask first-time visitors 'How did you hear about us?' and track responses. Many churches add a 'Found us on social media' option to their connect cards.

What if we're not trying to grow—just serve our current congregation?

That works too! Sermon clips help your current members share faith with friends. 'Check out this clip from my pastor' is way easier than 'Want to come to church with me?' You're equipping your people for digital evangelism.

Can you help us with a launch strategy for big sermon series?

Absolutely. For major series (Easter, Christmas, big topical series), we can create teaser content, design a posting calendar, and coordinate with your in-house promotion. Pro plan includes strategic planning.

Turn scrollers into seekers into family

Strategic sermon clips reach your community where they are. Start growing today.

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