Make Sunday
outlive Sunday.
PastSunday turns one sermon into a week: clips, social tiles, blog draft, midweek email, study guide, and Saturday invitation. The good news of Jesus Christ keeps speaking past Sunday, into the places the people you're sent to already are.
PastSunday is for pastors who want the good news of Christ crucified and risen to keep speaking past Sunday, through the people they shepherd, into the places they're sent. Without learning a new tool, hiring a content person, or spending their week in a video editor.
From Sunday
to Saturday.
One sermon, carried across the week, so the gospel keeps showing up in the places the people you're sent to already are. Every piece arrives as a draft; you choose what goes out and when. The week below is one shape it can take, not an automatic schedule, click any day to see what gets sent.
You preach. PastSunday listens.
Paste the link to Sunday's video (or upload the audio). We transcribe, identify the most-quoted moments, and queue everything else for the week.
Three steps. No new tool to learn.
Upload Sunday.
Drop in your sermon audio, or paste a YouTube, Vimeo, or Apple Podcasts link. We transcribe and identify the most quotable moments.
Review the week.
Open Monday morning to a draft week of clips, posts, and a midweek email, all in your voice. Edit anything. Re-roll what doesn't land.
Approve. We post.
Connect your channels once. From then on, PastSunday schedules everything to your accounts on the days and times you choose.
PastSunday doesn't preach for you.
No software forms a congregation. The Spirit does that, through the Word preached and the people who carry it. PastSunday writes nothing from scratch: every piece starts from the sermon you already preached, the good news of Christ crucified and risen, and goes nowhere without your eyes on it first.
You shepherd. We just help Sunday travel.
You decide what gets sent, and when.
The week PastSunday drafts is a starting shape, not a fixed product. Sunday's gospel travels at the rhythm your church is actually listening at, on the channels the people you're sent to actually open.
Keep what serves the week.
The midweek email, the clips, the blog draft, the quote tiles, the Saturday invitation. Every piece arrives as a draft. Send the ones that fit the church and the week. Leave the rest unsent.
Choose when it goes.
Set the day and time per channel. Tuesday morning, Thursday lunch, Saturday evening, whatever rhythm fits the people you shepherd.
Read every send before it goes.
Nothing leaves your account without you reading it first. The voice stays yours. The doctrine stays yours. The choice to send stays yours.
Your church's voice and palette, on every send.
When something from Sunday lands in a feed or inbox during the week, the people you shepherd should see your church and hear their pastor. Not us. The good news travels further when it's recognizably from the shepherd they already trust.
Drafted from your past sermons.
We learn the cadence and turns of phrase from sermons you've already preached. Drafts sound like you. What you preached stays what you preached.
Your colors, your type.
Quote tiles, invitation graphics, and the email template all use your church's palette. Nothing that goes out wears our logo.
From your church, not from us.
The midweek email is drafted under your name, ready to send from whatever your church already uses. Service times and location are baked into the Saturday invitation.
Be among the first
churches to try PastSunday.
Waitlist churches get founder pricing, an early invitation at launch, and direct access to the team while we build. Built with shepherds, for the church on mission.
Built so a single-pastor church can afford it. Pricing serves the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, not the other way around.
Your sermons, transcripts, and drafts belong to your church. We never train shared models on them. How we handle your data.