For established, preaching churches
Your preaching
deserves a
longer life.
Unfold turns your church's sermon archive into study guides, discussion guides, devotionals, and grounded answers to real questions of faith — drawn from your preaching, in your church's voice, and carried person to person by those who already disciple your people.
The need you already know
Your church's sermons can keep teaching long after Sunday.
The preached word does real work on Sunday. Your pastor has prayed and laboured over the sermon; it is delivered under the anointing of the Spirit, and God uses it in the moment it is heard.
And that same teaching can keep working long after the service ends — feeding a small group on Wednesday, shaping a quiet devotional on Thursday, equipping a conversation with a friend on Saturday. What's usually missing isn't conviction; it's a simple way to put the sermon back into your people's hands once the week begins.
That is what Unfold is for: giving the teaching your church already trusts a longer life.
What Unfold does
One body of teaching, unfolded through the life of your church.
Your sermons, read
Point Unfold at your existing sermon podcast. It reads every message and learns your church's own teaching, so everything it makes comes from you.
Tools your people use
Study guides, group discussion guides, daily devotionals, shareable synopses, and grounded answers — generated from the sermons you choose, ready to read.
Carried person to person
No blasts, no notifications. Your deacons and group leaders pull what they need and hand it to the specific people they are walking with — the way discipleship moves.
Who it's for
Made for churches built around preaching and community.
Theologically grounded, relationally structured, with years of preaching worth returning to — and longing for it to keep shaping your people well past Sunday.
Is this your church? →If you already podcast your sermons
Unfold can draw on the sermons you've already published — so it's useful from day one, and grows richer with every sermon you preach.
More than sermons
Bring in your statements of faith, catechisms, and doctrinal writing too — so the guides and answers your people see reflect the full body of what your church teaches.
How it works
Three steps, then it stays out of the way.
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Load your archive
Point Unfold at your sermon podcast. It imports your back catalogue and keeps up with each new message as you preach it.
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Unfold builds
Synopses appear automatically; your staff generate study guides, discussion guides, and devotionals from the sermons they choose — reviewing every word.
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People hand it over
Your people share a link with the person in front of them — in the channel their relationship already uses. The handing-over is itself a small act of discipleship.
Our convictions
We build in service of the church.
We strive to honour established biblical patterns, using technology to empower "one another" ministry.
- Grounded, never inventive
- Every member-facing answer traces back to your church's own teaching. When that teaching doesn't address something, Unfold says so and points the member to their pastor. It does not improvise theology.
- It serves relationships
- Unfold does not distribute; people do. No broadcast channel, no engagement loops. Formation moves through people, and the software is designed to stay in the background.
- Quietly helpful, not clever
- Give someone what they need in a couple of steps, then get out of the way. No gimmicks, no nagging, nothing that mistakes attention for ministry.
- No app to install
- Unfold is a plain website that works well on a phone — no install, no activation friction for the people who use it. Just simple shareable links.
The Word your church preaches is worth more than one Sunday. Unfold simply gives it a longer life.
Useful from your first sermon. More valuable with every one after.