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Ministry Kit

Ministry Kit — Sermon Handouts, Small-Group Guides & Recap Emails

Multiply one sermon into the materials your church uses all week — written in your own voice, on device.

Most pastors finish Sunday and watch the message dissolve into the week. Ministry Kit is the part of PewPad that helps you carry the sermon you already wrote into Tuesday small group, into Thursday's recap email, and into Saturday's printed handout — without rewriting a thing yourself.

Three artifacts from one sermon

Ministry Kit generates three follow-up artifacts from a sermon you have already written or just delivered: a Listener Handout (key points, scripture references, takeaways for the pew), a Small-Group Guide (discussion questions and reflection prompts for mid-week meetings), and a Recap Email (a concise summary you can send to the congregation).

Each artifact is generated as editable Markdown, previews instantly, and exports to PDF or email. You see and approve everything before it leaves your device.

Written in your voice, not a generic AI tone

Ministry Kit is shaped by a Pastor Voice Profile that PewPad builds from your existing sermon archive. The generator uses Apple's on-device Foundation Models, instructed to preserve your phrasing, your typical sermon arc, and your way of framing application — so the handout sounds like your church, not like ChatGPT.

When the on-device model is unavailable, PewPad falls back to a deterministic generator with the same voice-profile constraints. Either way, generation never streams sermon content to the cloud.

Generate from sermon notes or as-spoken transcript

If you preached from a manuscript, Ministry Kit pulls from your sermon notes. If you preached extemporaneously, it can pull from the transcript that PewPad captured during Delivery Mode. The same sermon can produce a kit from either source — useful when the spoken word diverged from the written one.

  • Listener Handout (Markdown / PDF)
  • Small-Group Discussion Guide (Markdown / PDF)
  • Recap Email with built-in mail composer
  • Generate from sermon notes or delivery transcript
  • Pastor voice profile shapes tone and phrasing
  • Quality checks before export
  • Edit, copy, regenerate, or refine before sharing
  • On-device generation via Apple Foundation Models

What Ministry Kit will not do

Ministry Kit will not write the sermon for you. It does not invent points you did not preach. It does not pad theology with generic Christian aphorisms. The pastor remains the author; the Kit is a multiplier for the message you authored — not a replacement for the work of preparing it.

Frequently asked

About ministry kit.

Is Ministry Kit an AI sermon writer?

No. Ministry Kit only generates follow-up materials — handouts, small-group guides, recap emails — from a sermon you have already written or delivered. The pastor remains the author of the sermon itself.

Will the materials sound like my voice?

Yes. Ministry Kit is shaped by a Pastor Voice Profile built from your sermon archive. Generation is instructed to preserve your phrasing, sermon arc, and way of framing application so artifacts read like your church.

Can I edit what Ministry Kit produces?

Always. Each artifact opens as editable Markdown with a preview. You can refine, regenerate, copy, email, or export to PDF — nothing leaves the device until you choose.

Does Ministry Kit work offline?

Generation runs on device using Apple Foundation Models when available, with a deterministic fallback otherwise. No sermon content is streamed to PewPad or third-party servers.

Closed TestFlight · iPhone, iPad & Mac

Multiply Sunday into the rest of the week.

Join the closed TestFlight to turn the sermon you preached into the materials your church can hold on to.