Give Sunday’s sermon a full week of life.
By Monday afternoon the sermon is gone. The midweek email never lands. The kids sheet never makes it to the fridge. ETS rebuilds the rest of the week from the sermon you already preached. Nine pieces of content. In your pastor’s voice. On your church’s brand. Twelve minutes.
Most churches preach Sunday. Then Sunday ends.
You spent twenty hours on the message. Your church heard it once. Then Monday hits, and the sermon’s already in the rearview.
Apply for the founding beta.
We’re onboarding churches by hand right now. Tell us a little about yours and we’ll email you within 48 hours if it’s a fit.
We don’t train models on your audio or transcripts. Your sermon stays yours.
One sermon. Twelve minutes. A full week of content.
Drop in your sermon
Paste a YouTube link, or upload an audio or video file. That’s it. No prep on your end.
Twelve minutes pass
Nine pieces, written at the same time. In your pastor’s voice. On your church’s brand.
You review, edit, publish
Everything lands in a queue with the words, the images, and the schedule already drafted. The job is review, not rewrite.
The review pass is five minutes, not five hours.
Generated content lands in your queue with the words, images, and schedule already drafted. Read it. Tweak a line. Publish.
One sermon in. Nine pieces out. Six channels.
“We preach a great sermon on Sunday. By Monday afternoon it’s already on the shelf. Nobody’s talking about it. Nobody’s reading it. Nobody’s going back to it.”
Serving 3,000+ churches with media and content since 2017. After nine years inside church comms, ETS is the tool we wanted to give every church that doesn’t have one.
Nine pieces. One sermon.
Tap a piece to see what it actually lands as.
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800–1,200 words, scripture-anchored, written in your pastor's voice. Lands ready for your final pass.
The week the sermon keeps going.
ETS isn’t about content. It’s about what your church looks like the week after Sunday.
The sermon shows up in inboxes.
The people who came Sunday read it again. The people who missed it finally read it.
Small groups have a guide before they meet.
Six questions tied to the actual sermon. Leaders stop writing curriculum from scratch.
Kids talk about Sunday at the dinner table.
One printed sheet on the fridge. One parent who knew what to ask.
Most churches preach a great sermon once.
You preach for thirty minutes. The people in the room hear it once. Then Monday comes. The blog never gets written. The midweek email never goes out. The kids sheet never makes it to the fridge. The sermon ministry was always supposed to extend through the week, but for most churches it just ends.
ETS extends Sunday. One sermon in. Nine pieces of content out. Twelve minutes. In your pastor’s voice. On your church’s brand. The first week is on us.
Pay for what you preach.
Plain math.
One sermon a week or five. You set the slider, you see the price, the price is the price. No sales calls, no quotes, no surprise at renewal.
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The honest questions first.
Questions we keep hearing. Answered straight.
Extend Sunday into the rest of your week.
Hand us one sermon. Get back nine pieces in twelve minutes. The first 7 days are on us. $47 a month if you stay, two clicks to cancel if you don’t.
If the first run doesn’t sound like your pastor, cancel before day 8 and you don’t pay a dime. Your content is yours either way.