Sermon newsletters for small churches
Your sermon deserves more than one Sunday.
Hi, I'm Jared. Every week I take the service your church already posts online and turn it into a warm, well-crafted newsletter, delivered straight to your congregation's inboxes without adding a single thing to your plate.
How it works
You don't need new equipment, new software, or a volunteer with free time. If your service is on YouTube or Facebook, that's everything I need.
You preach like always
No uploads, no forms. I work straight from the service recording your church already posts each week.
I write your newsletter
A faithful, warmly written recap of the message: key scripture, the heart of the sermon, and questions worth carrying into the week.
You approve it
Nothing goes out without your okay. You get a preview by email; reply "looks good" and it's done. Want a change? Just say so.
Your church reads it
It lands midweek in every inbox, right when the weekend message starts to fade.
What your church gets every week
A weekly email newsletter
Clean, readable, and true to your voice, with the week's scripture, sermon takeaways, and your church's announcements.
A print-ready PDF
A clean copy for the bulletin table, the welcome desk, or the folks who would rather hold paper than open email.
A web-ready version
A polished page you can link from your church website, building a growing archive of every message you've preached.
On any given Sunday, a good part of your congregation isn't in the room. The message you prepared all week shouldn't stop at the door.
That's the whole idea behind Pulpit Creative: help the sermon keep traveling. To the family that was out of town, the member who works Sundays, the neighbor who's been meaning to visit. A newsletter is a small thing, but it puts the Word back in front of people on a Wednesday.
Just me, doing careful work
Pulpit Creative isn't an agency. It's me, Jared Greene, working with a small handful of churches I genuinely believe in. Every newsletter is reviewed before it's ever sent, every church gets my direct email, and your pastor always has the final word on what goes out.
Your first month is completely free; a real month of real newsletters, so your congregation and leadership can see it for themselves. After that, it's one simple monthly rate. No contracts, no setup fees, cancel anytime.
Let's give your sermon a second Sunday.
Send me a link to your church's YouTube or Facebook page, and I'll put together a free sample newsletter from a recent service. No commitment, no pressure.
Request a free sample