Built on your own preaching
Every overview, answer, and draft is grounded in your church's actual sermons — searchable across years, cited to the exact moment in the sermon behind every answer.
Why it matters
“For if you listen to the word and don’t obey, it is like glancing at your face in a mirror. You see yourself, walk away, and forget what you look like.”
Scripture names the gap exactly. The call isn’t just to hear the word but to “do what it says” — and to not “forget what you heard” (James 1:22, 25). Teaching that sticks, Andy Stanley writes in Communicating for a Change, lands on one memorable idea, repeats it, and points to one clear next step.
Rewind is built for exactly that. It surfaces the one big idea and its application from each message, carries it through a 7-day devotional, hands your group a ready guide, and keeps the cited transcript a tap away to re-anchor on the exact words — so Sunday gets re-touched all week, not lost by Wednesday.
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The difference
Other tools summarize a sermon, or spin it into a week of social posts. Rewind is different: it works from your church's own sermons. Members get a week-long follow-up to Sunday. Your staff get a real teaching workspace. And two things we haven't seen anywhere else — a way to rehearse a message and get feedback, and a check that compares what you preached to what you planned.
Every overview, answer, and draft is grounded in your church's actual sermons — searchable across years, cited to the exact moment in the sermon behind every answer.
Record a run-through and get back timing, pacing, and a listener's read on your big idea — then share it with the team for feedback.
What you preach is folded back in and measured against what you planned — so each year builds on the last.
The same searchable archive serves members, groups, your teaching team, and researchers — and it grows every Sunday.
Who it's for
Pick the group that fits — flip any card to see the wins and the features for them.
How it works
Rewind Studio
Most sermon-prep tools help you write the next message. Rewind Studio is a workspace for your whole teaching team — plan, draft, practice, and research, all built on your church's own past sermons.
Plan the year against your scripture coverage and gaps — and how your church engaged with past messages. Draft grounded in your own past treatments. Practice a message and get feedback. Research a theme across years. Track coverage, themes, and engagement over time in Insights. Studio drafts and rehearsals are staff-only — never shown to members, never indexed, never folded into the shared archive.
Advanced, optional
For the technically inclined — skip this if it's not for you. Rewind can open your church's sermons to Claude and other AI assistants through a secure connection (called MCP), so you can search and ask from inside the tools you already use. Every answer is still traced to the sermon it came from.
Live for every church on Rewind — generate a connection token in Studio → Connections. Questions?
Trust
Sensitive material — members' questions, staff drafts, a church's whole archive — handled with care by design.
Every church's data is isolated at the database level with row-level security — one church can never see another's.
Questions and answers are private by default. Admins see activity — counts and which sermons — not the content, except an answer a member reports or rates thumbs-down for review.
Sermon drafts and rehearsals in Studio are never shown to members, never indexed for search, and never folded into the shared archive.
Delete an account and its conversations, progress, and bookmarks are hard-deleted immediately.
Rewind runs no advertising and embeds no third-party tracking pixels. Rewind's own fonts are self-hosted.
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Pricing
Rewind is offered per church, with plans for teaching teams and seminaries. Tell us about your church and we'll share pricing.
We'll show you Rewind running on your own church's preaching.
Overviews, devotionals, group guides, and chat answers are generated by Rewind AI from public sermon transcripts — a study aid, not the church or pastor speaking. Always trust the sermon over the summary.