Content Types Overview
A complete map of all 16 content types PreachKit generates from your sermon recording.
Every time you process a sermon, PreachKit can produce up to 16 distinct pieces of content — all from a single recording. You choose which ones to generate before uploading, and you can come back and generate more later at any time.
This page is your map. Browse by category, then click any content type to learn what it produces and how to use it.
Long-form Written Content
These outputs are full-length written pieces designed for your website, email list, and reference library.
Blog Post An 800–1,200 word article built around the sermon's structure — introduction, subheadings following the sermon's main points, scripture quotations, and a closing call to action. Ready to paste into your website or church blog.
Newsletter A ready-to-send email draft with a subject line, preview text, and a 300–500 word warm summary. Includes a call to action and sign-off formatted for Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or any email platform.
Sermon Outline A structured handout outline with Roman-numeral headings, fill-in-the-blank sections, supporting scriptures, and a memory verse. Print it for your congregation or keep it in your pastor's records.
Social Media
Short-form content built for reach and engagement on the platforms your congregation uses most.
Social Media Scripts Three 60-second speaking scripts for Instagram Reels or TikTok — each with a different hook angle, a key point from the sermon, a scripture reference, and a call to action.
Quote Graphics Three to five of the most shareable, standalone sentences from your sermon, each paired with its scripture reference if applicable. Use them to create quote-card images in Canva or your design tool of choice.
Instagram Carousel A 5–10 slide carousel post with a hook slide, one insight per slide, and a closing call-to-action slide. Each slide has a short title and up to 80 words of body text.
X/Twitter Thread A 5–8 tweet thread where every tweet is under 280 characters. Starts with an attention-grabbing hook and ends with a call to action — ready to post directly.
Video
Scripts and descriptions that make repurposing your video recording faster and more professional.
Reels/Shorts Scripts Four video scripts — one per hook style (question, statistic, story, bold claim) — each with both a 15–30 second version and a 60-second version. Includes visual cue suggestions so your video editor knows what to show on screen.
YouTube Description A complete YouTube description with a 2–3 sentence summary, timestamp/chapter markers, a full scripture reference list, church info, and 5–8 hashtags. Ready to paste into the YouTube Studio upload form.
Video Clips Automatically detected short clips — typically 60–90 seconds each — cut from the highlights of your recording. Download the ready-made MP4 or use the clip editor to trim, add text overlays, and adjust fades.
Audio & Podcast
Podcast Show Notes Full show notes for podcast hosting platforms: episode title, 2–3 sentence directory description, timestamped segments, key quotes, scripture list, resources mentioned, and three listener reflection questions.
Congregational Care
Devotional and shepherding content your staff can use throughout the week to extend the Sunday message.
Small-Group Discussion Guide Eight to ten discussion questions organized by the sermon's main sections. Each question includes a leader note with talking points and a supporting scripture reference.
Devotional A five-day devotional series — one day per key point from the sermon. Each day has a scripture reading, a 150–200 word reflection, a short prayer, and a practical application prompt.
Prayer Prompts Five to seven guided prayer starters tied directly to the sermon's themes. Written in the first person and suitable for personal devotion or a small-group closing prayer.
Youth Adaptation A full children's/youth version of the sermon (ages 8–12) with an age-appropriate title, a one-sentence Big Idea, a story retelling, discussion questions, an activity suggestion, a memory verse, and a take-home challenge.
Bible App
YouVersion Events Paste-ready event notes for the YouVersion Bible App Events feature — title, date, speaker, scripture references in YouVersion tag format, summary, main points, and reflection questions. Puts your sermon in front of the 700 million Bible App users.
You do not have to generate all 16 types at once. Pick what you need before uploading, and return to a sermon any time to generate additional types from the outputs page.
What's Next?
Start with Your First Sermon if you have not uploaded yet, or jump directly to any content type above to learn what it produces and how to customize it.