We exist to help faithful churches share the gospel further and keep their congregations growing and connected to the Word all week long. We believe every sermon preached faithfully from the text deserves more than one morning -- that Scripture-centered preaching should reach people on Monday, Wednesday, and every day in between. We partner with expository churches who are committed to the text, and help them steward the message they already have.
"We built Sermon Creative because we believed your congregation deserves to grow in the Word and stay connected to the message all week long -- not just on Sunday. The sermon your pastor preaches should travel further than the building. That is what we are here for."
Your pastor labored over that text. We help it reach your people all week long -- turning every sermon into a blog post, midweek email, social graphics, and a small group guide. Delivered every week.
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Our team reads, watches, and listens -- then crafts every piece of content by hand. No templates. No generic summaries. Real creative work, rooted in the text your pastor preached.
Everything lands in your dashboard mid-week, ready to copy, paste, and post. The message your pastor preached on Sunday deserves more than one morning.
Every deliverable is built from your actual sermon -- the passage your pastor preached, the illustrations they used, the application they gave. Not a template. Not a topic summary.
The night was supposed to be ordinary. The disciples had just watched Jesus feed five thousand people with five loaves and two fish. They were tired, awestruck, and still processing what they had witnessed when Jesus sent them ahead by boat while He went up the mountain to pray.
Then the storm came.
By the time Jesus appeared, walking across the water somewhere between three and six in the morning, the disciples had been rowing against the wind for hours. They were exhausted, frightened, and far from shore. And when Peter saw Jesus, he did something remarkable. He asked to come.
"Lord, if it is you," he said, "tell me to come to you on the water." And Jesus said one word: Come.
What Peter did next is one of the most human moments in all of Scripture. He stepped out of the boat. And as long as his eyes were fixed on Jesus, he did not just survive the storm. He walked on water.
Hey [First Name],
This Sunday we spent time in one of the most vivid passages in the Gospels -- Peter, in the middle of the night, in the middle of a storm, stepping out of a boat and walking toward Jesus on the water.
We tend to focus on the moment Peter sank. But before Peter sank, he walked. He was the only disciple who got out of the boat. Everyone else stayed.
"Peter's failure did not cancel his faith. Jesus reached out his hand immediately -- not after a lecture, not after a correction. He caught him."
That is the Jesus we worship. The same one who said "Come" to Peter is still saying it. The same hand that caught him is still reaching.
What boat are you staying in because the water looks too uncertain? Sit with Matthew 14:29-31 and let the passage speak before you answer.
Grateful to open the Word with you,
Pastor James Holloway
What is one specific step of obedience you can take this week -- something that feels like stepping out of the boat? Share it with your group and pray for each other by name before you leave.
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