FaithTranscripts for Churches

Your Sunday message deserves to be found.

Every week your church preaches truth that could reach someone searching for hope at midnight. FaithTranscripts turns that sermon into accurate, search-ready text you publish on your own site — so more people actually find it.

Free to start · No new equipment · Use the recording you already make

30–60 min

of sermon nobody can search today

5 min

to clean a transcript with FaithTranscripts

52 / yr

searchable sermons, one per Sunday

Why churches choose FaithTranscripts

Built specifically for ministry — not a generic transcription tool that mangles every biblical name.

Faith-aware accuracy

We correct Habakkuk, Melchizedek, propitiation, and your pastor's name — the words generic transcription and YouTube auto-captions consistently get wrong. Accurate text is what ranks and what your congregation trusts.

Bring the source you already have

A YouTube link, an audio file, or a rough transcript. No new cameras, no new platform, no workflow change for your media team. You already do the hard part on Sunday.

Your content stays yours

We don't host your sermons. You get a clean transcript to publish on your own church website and YouTube — building your church's search presence, not someone else's.

Fits your weekly rhythm

Built for the one-volunteer media team. Clean Sunday's message in minutes on Tuesday, or connect Zapier so it runs automatically after every upload.

Accuracy is the difference

The same sentence, before and after

Google won't rank the first version. Your congregation won't trust it. Here's what faith-aware cleanup changes.

Raw auto-caption

so turn with me to the book of habakuk chapter three and look at what the profit says about gods sovereignty even when we don't under stand it

FaithTranscripts

So turn with me to the book of Habakkuk, chapter 3, and look at what the prophet says about God's sovereignty — even when we don't understand it.

For your weekly sermon

Three ways it helps this Sunday's message

Concrete examples from real church publishing rhythms — no new equipment, no new platform.

Sunday → Tuesday

A searchable sermon page

The problem: Your pastor preaches “Anxiety and the Peace of Philippians 4.” The raw YouTube caption reads “the peace of fillip eons four.”

With cleanup: FaithTranscripts fixes the book name, scripture references, and theological terms. You paste the clean transcript onto the sermon page on your own site — and it starts ranking for “sermon on anxiety and peace.”

Every upload

YouTube descriptions that rank

The problem: Your volunteer uploads the service but only has time for a one-line description, so the video is invisible to YouTube search.

With cleanup: Drop the corrected transcript into the description and pinned comment. YouTube finally understands the full message — names spelled right — and recommends it to people searching faith topics.

Repurpose

Notes, devotionals & clips

The problem: You want the sermon as a blog devotional and podcast show notes, but cleaning it by hand eats a whole afternoon.

With cleanup: One faith-aware cleaned transcript becomes show notes, a written devotional, and pull-quote graphics — each its own searchable, shareable asset for the week.

Up and running in three steps

1

Bring your sermon

Paste a YouTube URL, upload audio, or drop in a rough transcript.

2

We clean it

Faith-aware correction of names, scripture, and terms — formatted and readable.

3

You publish it

Put the transcript on your own church site and YouTube. Repeat every Sunday.

Questions from church teams

Do you host our sermons or website for us?

No. FaithTranscripts gives you a clean, accurate transcript to publish on your own church website and YouTube channel. Your content and your search presence stay entirely yours.

Why not just use YouTube's automatic captions?

Auto-captions consistently misspell biblical names, places, and theological terms and lack punctuation. Search engines don't rank garbled text and visitors lose trust. FaithTranscripts is faith-aware: it corrects names like Habakkuk and Melchizedek and formats the text so it's genuinely readable and rankable.

How much time does this take each week?

Minutes, not an afternoon. Bring the source you already have — a YouTube URL, an audio file, or a rough transcript — and get a corrected version back. It also connects to tools like Zapier so the flow can run automatically after each upload.

We're a small church with one volunteer. Is it worth it?

Especially then. Small churches win the local and topical searches large ministries ignore. One accurate sermon per week compounds — after a year you have 50+ pages answering real spiritual questions, with almost no extra work beyond your existing recording.

How do we get started?

Create a free account and clean your first sermon transcript. No new equipment or platform required — just the recording you already make every Sunday.

Make this Sunday's sermon findable

Bring the recording you already have. Get a clean, accurate transcript your church can publish anywhere — and start reaching the people searching for it.