SermonReflect

Digital study sanctuary

The sanctuary in motion

Experience a week of formation built from one sermon.

SermonReflect keeps the temple metaphor implicit while your actions stay clear. Offer a sermon once, then follow a gentle rhythm of prayer, study, and action throughout the week.

Sanctuary flow

Weeklong
1

Offer the sermon

Bring the message in, choose the focus, and open the first Daily Focus.

2

Study and apply

Summary, notes, action steps, and prayer points in one flow.

3

Deep Roots

Open biblical, theological, and historical branches when you want depth.

4

Selah

Guided practices with one part at a time for focus.

5

Journey

Journal reflections and track growth across sermons.

Daily Focus

One invitation per day, never a noisy checklist.

What you receive

Everything you need for a full week of discipleship.

The sermon becomes a set of clear, structured practices so the message keeps walking with you.

Sermon summary and outline

A clear narrative summary with key themes and highlights.

Daily Focus cadence

One invitation per day with prayer, action, or deeper study.

Action steps and prayer points

Concrete next steps and prayers to carry into the week.

Community prompts

Discussion prompts and family rituals built from the sermon.

The courts

The temple keeps every practice in place.

Each court has its own palette and pace. As you move inward, the UI grows quieter and more focused.

Forecourt

Offer a sermon

Offer the message, set the focus, and open the week with clarity.

Study

Listen and apply

Summary, notes, action steps, and prayer points move from insight to practice.

Deep Roots

Go deeper

Biblical, theological, and historical branches deepen understanding without overload.

Selah

Pray with focus

Guided practices reveal one step at a time for quiet attention.

Journey

Track formation

Journal threads and milestones connect sermons to lived experience.

Study experience

Study stays clear, even when it goes deep.

Summary and application remain front and center, while Deep Roots stays available when you want more context. The layout keeps the sermon readable even as it grows in depth.

Action steps and prayer points surface the next faithful move.

Discussion prompts are ready for small group or family nights.

Journal reflections stay connected to each sermon.

Daily Focus

One invitation per day.

Practice never feels overwhelming because the sanctuary only asks for one step at a time.

Journey

Track what God is forming.

Journal timelines highlight growth and keep every sermon connected to lived experience.

Deep Roots

Deeper study, organized by branch.

Choose the branch you want and read the full content in one focused panel.

Biblical

Cross references, word study, and narrative context.

Theological

Doctrinal themes, Christ connection, and synthesis.

Historical

Cultural background and early church insight.

Selah

Practices built for quiet attention.

Selah is intentionally minimal. Each practice unfolds step by step so the soul can stay focused.

Breath Prayer

One line of prayer, one breath at a time.

Lectio Divina

Slow reading that keeps Scripture close.

Daily Examen

Review the day with gratitude and honesty.

Guided Reflection

Gentle prompts that lead to insight.

Selah Conversation

Ask and reflect with AI support.

Focus mode

One step at a time, no distractions.

Selah hides everything except the current prompt so you can stay present. Resume where you left off and move forward when you are ready.

Weekly rhythm

A cadence that keeps the sermon close.

The sanctuary gives just enough structure for formation while leaving space for the Spirit to lead.

Sunday

Offer and orient

Offer the sermon, review the summary, set the weekly focus.

Monday to Thursday

Daily Focus

One invitation each day to pray, act, or go deeper.

Weekend

Gather and reflect

Use group and family prompts, then journal the Journey.

Begin

Step into the sanctuary.

Offer one sermon and let the courts carry you through the week.