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Sermon Attachments

Add Sermon Notes, Slides, and Study Guides

Attach any file to a sermon: notes, slides, diagrams, discussion questions. They stay with the sermon, not lost in an inbox.

Everything in one place

When your congregation finds the sermon, the notes are right there with it. No more hunting through old emails, no more asking the church office if they can resend last week's handout. Upload the file once when you publish the sermon and it's there for anyone who looks.

Any file type

PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint slides, images. Whatever format works for your church. You're not limited to a particular file type. If you can save it to your computer, you can attach it to a sermon.

Useful for home groups and Bible studies

Upload discussion questions alongside the sermon and the whole home group can access them directly from the sermon page. No group leader needs to track down a printout. Everyone has the questions on their phone before they arrive.

PDFs, slides, docs
Attach PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint files, images. Any format your church already uses.
Attached to the sermon page
Files appear directly on the sermon page. Your congregation finds the sermon, finds the notes. Done.
Download or view online
Listeners can download attachments or view them in the browser. Whatever works for them.
Great for home groups
Discussion questions attached to the sermon page. Everyone can access them before the group meets, no printouts needed.

Frequently asked questions

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What file types can I attach to a sermon?
PDF, Word documents (.docx), PowerPoint (.pptx), and plain text files. PDFs are the most common - sermon notes, study guides, and slides all work well.
Is there a file size limit for attachments?
Attachment files are capped at 20MB each. For most sermon notes and study guides this is more than enough.
Are attachments public or private?
Attachments are public by default - anyone who can see the sermon can download them. If you need to restrict access, you can mark a sermon as unlisted.
Can I attach multiple files to one sermon?
Yes. A sermon can have any number of attachments - notes, slides, and a discussion guide all on the same page.

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