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LiveKeep your church connected beyond Sunday.
TogetherChurch helps churches send announcements, organize groups, communicate with volunteers, and keep members informed throughout the week.
Great Church Tech creates simple, ministry-minded tools for churches — from member communication to sermon video processing, social clips, transcripts, and ministry follow-up.
Most churches have a Sunday-morning service, a stack of sermon recordings, and a phone book full of members — but the tools to keep them all connected are either overpriced enterprise platforms or duct-taped together from five different free apps.
Great Church Tech exists to fix that. We make church software the way it should be made: simple, warm, ministry-minded, and built by people who actually serve in a local church.
No vapor demos. Both tools below run in our own ministry every week before they ever go in front of another church.
Keep your church connected beyond Sunday.
TogetherChurch helps churches send announcements, organize groups, communicate with volunteers, and keep members informed throughout the week.
Turn Sunday’s sermon into a full week of ministry content.
Church Sermon Studio helps churches process sermon recordings, add intros and outros, prepare upload-ready files, create transcripts, and generate social media clips.
Members forget announcements. Volunteers miss schedule changes. Group leaders have nowhere to post midweek. TogetherChurch fixes that with one warm, simple app the whole congregation can actually use — not just the tech team.
Drop the raw recording in Sunday afternoon. Walk back to it Monday morning and find the upload-ready video, the audio file, the transcript, and a handful of social clips already cut and captioned. No video editor. No video editor’s schedule. No fees per minute.
TogetherChurch is how your people stay connected during the week. Church Sermon Studio is how Sunday’s message keeps reaching them through the week. Used together, they turn one Sunday morning into seven days of ministry.
Sermon Studio breaks the message into clips, transcripts, and posts. TogetherChurch puts them in front of your people through the week.
One subscription, one place to log in, one person picking up the phone when something doesn’t work right. No vendor ping-pong.
Both tools are dogfooded at our own church every week. If they don’t survive a real Sunday, they don’t ship.
No 12-month contracts to start. No per-seat tax. Cancel any month. The bundle is genuinely cheaper than buying both separately.
Stay connected all week.
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Both products, one bill.
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Sermon to social, automatically.
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Final tiers and limits will be set during your demo based on your church size and recording cadence. Prices shown are starting points.
We designed TogetherChurch and Church Sermon Studio for churches between roughly 30 and 600 people. Smaller works fine. Larger works too — we just won’t pretend to be the right tool for a 5,000-member campus.
Yes. Schedule a demo and we’ll set you up with a 30-day free trial of either product (or the bundle). No credit card up front.
Church Sermon Studio runs on our own servers in the United States. Your video stays private to your account, and we delete the original upload after 30 days — we keep only the transcripts, audio, and outputs you actually use.
Yes. The final video file Church Sermon Studio produces is in a standard format ready to upload to SermonAudio, YouTube, your church website, or anywhere else you publish.
No. Both tools are built for the deacon, the pastor’s spouse, and the volunteer who runs the soundboard — not for an IT department. If you can send an email and drop a file into a folder, you can use these.
Often, yes. On a demo call, tell us what you currently pay for (church management, video editor, social-post tool, transcription) and we’ll show you what the bundle replaces and what it doesn’t.
It’s built by Eddie Burroughs — a veteran, working pastor in eastern North Carolina, and a bivocational founder who writes most of the code himself. Real person, real email inbox, real Sunday morning.
15 minutes is enough to figure out whether we can actually help. If we’re not the right fit, we’ll tell you and point you somewhere that is.