Sermon QR code

Put sermon notes one scan away.

Use an Epyst link or QR code on your service slides, bulletin, lobby screen, or livestream description so people can open the notes immediately.

01 Start with notes

Use a sermon outline, Bible study, devotional, or ministry resource.

02 Structure the message

Epyst turns long-form content into short, readable cards inside a deck.

03 Share one link

Your congregation can open the notes on mobile without an account.

Useful during service

Show a QR code before the message starts so people can follow along without searching for a page or downloading a file.

Useful after service

Use the same link in follow-up texts, newsletters, social posts, and small group resources.

Built for visitors too

Visitors should not need to install your church app before reading notes. Epyst keeps the first read simple from the browser.

Why Epyst

Made for the gap between preaching and follow-up.

Most tools are either built for the stage, the archive, or the whole church operation. Epyst is the simple publishing layer for the notes and resources people need after the message.

Mobile-friendly public reading pages
Share by link, QR code, text, email, or social
Structured decks for sermons, Bible studies, and devotionals
No account required for public viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers for pastors and church teams evaluating Epyst.

Can Epyst create a sermon QR code?

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Epyst gives you shareable links and QR-code-friendly pages for published decks, so you can place the notes anywhere people can scan or tap.

Where should churches use sermon QR codes?

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Common places include service slides, bulletins, lobby screens, livestream descriptions, text messages, newsletters, and social posts.

Do QR code visitors need an account?

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No. Public Epyst decks can be read without an account.

Turn your next message into something shareable.

Create a mobile-friendly deck from your notes and share it with one link.

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