Church social media content
The most sustainable content your church has is the sermon
The hardest part of church social media is not the posting. It is coming up with something to say, week after week. The good news is you already do. Your sermon is created fresh every Sunday and carries your message and your voice, which makes it the most sustainable source of content you have. SermonStack turns each sermon into a week of posts so you are never starting from a blank page.
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Why church social media usually runs dry
Most churches start strong and then fade. Someone volunteers to run the accounts, posts for a few weeks, and then the ideas get harder to find and the schedule gets busier. The account goes quiet, not because anyone stopped caring, but because making content from nothing is a job on its own.
The mistake is treating social media as a separate thing that needs its own ideas. It does not. Your church produces a substantial piece of original content every single week. It is just shaped like a 40-minute video instead of a post.
Build the week around the sermon
A sustainable rhythm looks less like a content calendar full of clever ideas and more like a simple weekly habit:
- Start with Sunday's sermon. It is already done and already yours.
- Pull the main point, a few lines worth repeating, and a question or two people can sit with.
- Spread those across the week so your account stays present.
- Next Sunday, do it again. The source refills itself every week.
Because the content comes from the sermon, it stays connected to what your church is actually teaching, instead of drifting into generic posts that could belong to anyone.
How SermonStack keeps it going
SermonStack removes the part that usually breaks the habit: making the content. You paste your sermon's YouTube link and it generates a week of social posts from the message, delivered as a CSV you can schedule. The same sermon also becomes a blog post, a discussion guide, and a reading plan, so your social content is part of a fuller follow-up rather than a one-off.
You can read more about the sermon-to-social-media workflow, or see real sample output before you decide.
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Keep your church present all week
Let your weekly sermon carry your social media. Paste a link and get a week of posts. Your first 3 sermons are free.
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