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Glossary definition

What is sermon follow-up?

Sermon follow-up keeps a sermon from ending at noon. It gives listeners and leaders simple ways to remember, discuss, pray, and practice the message during the week.

Definition

Sermon follow-up is the intentional work of helping a sermon remain present after Sunday through reviewed questions, prayers, discussions, reminders, and practices.

What it is

  • A practical bridge from sermon notes to ordinary discipleship.
  • A listener-led or leader-reviewed way to keep the sermon active during the week.
  • A way to help a specific family, group, classroom, youth ministry, or individual.

What it is not

  • It is not a blast to the congregation.
  • It is not social media post generation.
  • It is not sermon clip generation.
  • It is not a pastor-push distribution platform.

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Common questions

Is sermon follow-up a pastor broadcast workflow?

Not in Ponder. Ponder keeps sermon follow-up pull-based so the user creates a draft for their own context.

What can sermon follow-up include?

It can include discussion questions, family prompts, lesson plans, devotionals, prayer, and a simple weekly practice.

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