How it works
Your teaching goes in. A living resource for your whole church comes out.
You bring your sermons and the documents that define your church's theology. Unfold reads them closely, learns how your church teaches, and can draw on all of it at once — so what it makes is grounded in your whole archive, not a single message. Everything below comes off that one foundation.
The foundation
One engine beneath everything it makes.
Whatever Unfold produces, it works the same way underneath. Four things make that possible.
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It all becomes one library
Bring everything your church teaches — sermons by upload or straight from your podcast feed, plus statements of faith, catechisms, and doctrinal writing. Unfold holds it as one connected body of teaching, not a shelf of separate files.
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Unfold reads it closely
It works through every message and marks the distinct ideas in it, the scripture it touches, and the themes it belongs to — in your church's own vocabulary. It comes to understand your teaching at the level of individual points, not just whole sermons.
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It draws on all of it at once
Ask about forgiveness, and Unfold gathers what your church has actually taught on forgiveness — from across years of sermons and documents — into one place. The depth of what it makes comes from your whole body of teaching: years of faithful preaching, drawn together.
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Everything stays grounded in your teaching
Every line traces back to a real source. When it quotes scripture, the verse is exact — word for word, never an approximation. And when your teaching doesn't address something, Unfold says so rather than inventing an answer.
What it makes
From that one foundation, real resources for your people.
These are the kinds of things Unfold makes today. Some open up a single message; others draw on the whole body of your teaching.
Sermon synopsis
A clean, shareable page for every sermon — a short summary, a link to listen, and a way into your archive.
Read more →Group discussion guide
Everything needed to lead a 30–45 minute small-group conversation, kept true to what was preached.
Read more →Devotionals
A four-to-six day journey through one sermon — scripture, a short meditation, and a prayer for each day.
Read more →Study guide
A multi-section guide for personal study, drawn from across a series and your documents — not one sermon alone.
Read more →Meditations
A single, unhurried meditation on one theme, gathered from everywhere your church has taught on it.
Read more →Faith conversations
Talking points and prayer for a real conversation, every line traceable to your church's teaching.
Read more →The rule beneath all of it
Grounded, never inventive.
Whatever Unfold makes, it speaks only from what your church has taught — never beyond it.
Read all of our convictions →Bring your archive. See what a week of teaching looks like.