Kent Elliott
Every pastor pours heart, prayer, and preparation into crafting a powerful Sunday message. But here’s the challenge: by Monday morning, most people have already moved on with their week.
So how do you make sure your sermon doesn’t fade into the background?
Repurpose it. Reuse it. Reinforce it.
One message can create multiple touchpoints that keep truth alive in the hearts of your church all week long.
Here’s a simple, practical weekly rhythm you can start using right away:
Monday: Share a 15-Second Video Clip
Kick off the week with a short highlight reel. Pick a strong quote, a powerful moment, or a key takeaway from Sunday’s message. Keep it quick and punchy—something people can watch in the car line or on their coffee break.
Wednesday: Post a Midweek Reflection
Revisit one point from the sermon and offer a brief reflection. This midweek reminder helps refocus hearts and minds right when the week’s busyness begins to peak.
Friday: Create a Quote Graphic or Reel
Choose a memorable line from the message and turn it into a shareable graphic or short reel. People love saving and sharing inspirational content—let your sermon become part of that daily encouragement.
Saturday: Spark a Conversation
Ask a simple, related question to prepare your congregation for Sunday. Something like:
“What’s one way you saw God work this week?”
“Where are you praying for breakthrough?”
It warms up engagement and creates anticipation for what’s coming next.
One Message. Multiple Touchpoints. Greater Impact.
Your sermon doesn’t have to live only on Sunday. With a little intentionality, it can echo throughout the entire week—reaching more people and reinforcing transformation.
At FaithWorks, we specialize in local church growth. From digital strategies to branding and guest follow-up systems, we help churches like yours reach more people and do more ministry—without burning out your staff or your budget.
If you’re ready to take your church growth to the next level, we’d love to help.
Let’s grow together.
