Understand every message
A structured overview, scripture references, topics, and a timestamped, searchable transcript.
The pipeline
Point Rewind at your sermons once. Every new message then flows through the same path automatically — no uploads, no manual cleanup, no weekly busywork.
You do this once
Point Rewind at your YouTube channel or podcast feed once — it ingests each new sermon automatically, every week. No uploads, no cleanup.
Then Rewind does the rest, automatically
A structured overview, scripture references, topics, and a timestamped, searchable transcript.
Members ask questions grounded in the actual sermon with timestamped citations, follow a 7-day devotional, and groups get discussion guides.
Staff plan, draft, practice, and research across the whole archive in Rewind Studio.
For the congregation
What was a one-hour message becomes something members can revisit, ask about, and carry into the rest of their week.
A clear read of each message — its big idea, key points, outline, and a takeaway to apply, drawn from the sermon transcript.
Every passage the message touches, pulled out and linked, so members can study the texts behind the sermon.
Ask a question and get an answer drawn from what was actually preached, with timestamped citations back to the moment in the sermon.
A 7-day devotional generated from the sermon — a way to sit with the message across the week, not just on Sunday.
Discussion questions, an opener, and a prayer focus for small groups — ready to use the week the sermon lands.
Find any moment across the church's sermons by what was said — not just by title or date.
For your team
The staff teaching platform, built on your church's own preaching.
Studio gives your teaching team a working surface on top of everything the church has already preached: plan a series, draft against years of past messages, rehearse and get feedback, and study how your church teaches over time. Staff drafts and rehearsals stay staff-only — never member-visible, never indexed, never folded into the shared archive.
The difference
Rewind isn't a one-off summarizer. It works from your church's own sermons — giving members a week-long follow-up to Sunday and your staff a real teaching workspace — plus two things we haven't seen elsewhere: a way to rehearse a message, 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. Citations show where a claim came from; always trust the sermon over the summary.
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.
Trust
Your church's teaching and your members' study are handled with care. A few things we hold to:
Each church's data lives behind row-level security in the database — your sermons, members, and conversations are walled off from every other church.
What a member asks and reads is theirs. Admins see activity metadata and answers a member reports or marks unhelpful — not the content of private conversations.
Drafts, rehearsals, and planning in Studio are never member-visible, never indexed, and never folded into the shared archive.
When an account is deleted, its data is hard-deleted immediately — not soft-flagged.
Rewind shows no ads and runs no third-party tracking pixels. Rewind's own fonts are self-hosted.
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. For Claude Code, a one-install plugin adds the five preaching workflows below — every answer still traced to the sermon it came from.
Ask what your church has actually preached on a passage, topic, or theme — answered only from your own sermons, with verbatim citations.
Prep this week's message grounded in what your church has already preached, so it builds instead of repeating.
A passage brief led by your church's own treatment of the text — then scripture, then general study.
Map a series or a season coverage-aware, building on your preaching history instead of repeating it.
Find stories and examples your church has used before, with attribution preserved verbatim.
Right inside the tools your team already uses.
Ask about MCPInstall in Claude Code
claude plugin marketplace add rewind-church/plugins
claude plugin install rewind@rewind-churchThen paste a token from Studio → Connections.
See what Rewind would look like built on your church's own preaching.