Turn any sermon into a mobile sermon notes deck your church can read, save, and share. Learn a simple step-by-step method pastors can use to convert Sunday messages into clear, phone-friendly content that improves church engagement and discipleship all week.
Every week, pastors pour hours into a message that's heard once and mostly forgotten. What if your sermon could live beyond Sunday? A simple, mobile-friendly deck changes everything.
Most churches rely on PDFs, printed bulletins, or long video recordings to share sermons. But PDFs don't open well on phones, recordings are 45-minute commitments, and bulletins go straight to the recycling bin. Your message deserves better.
A sermon deck is a collection of cards, one idea per card, that captures the heart of your message. Think of it like a sermon outline your congregation can scroll through on their phone. Each card is a verse, a point, a quote, or a reflection. The whole message in a few minutes of reading.
Over 60% of church attendees use their phones during services. When your sermon is a deck, they can follow along, screenshot cards, save the deck, and share it directly from their phone. The message travels farther without you doing extra work.
How to turn a sermon into a deck in 10 minutes:
1. Open Epyst and start a new deck
2. Add your main scripture passage
3. Break your 3-5 main points into individual cards
4. Add any key quotes or illustrations
5. Hit publish and share the link with your congregation
Through Epyst Intelligence, the app can even modify and add the cards for you, just upload your rough notes.
The real power of sermon decks is what happens after Sunday. Small group leaders can use your deck for the week's discussion. Members can revisit it during their daily quiet time. Newcomers who missed the service can still receive the message. One sermon, multiple touchpoints.
Easter is the most-attended Sunday of the year. Visitors who rarely come to church show up. A sermon deck means that even if someone leaves and never returns, they still carry your Easter message with them. This year, make your Easter sermon something they can keep.
Sermon decks aren't just for sharing. They are discipleship tools. When a congregation can revisit, share, and study from a clean, organized deck, the message becomes a resource for life change. Churches using Epyst are seeing more engagement during the week, not just on Sunday.
Ready to turn your next sermon into a deck your congregation can keep? Create your first free deck at Epyst.com. It takes less than 20 minutes and your message will never just disappear on a Sunday again.