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Glossary definition

What is sermon-to-week discipleship?

Sermon-to-week discipleship names the path from hearing a sermon to living with it. The goal is not more content. The goal is faithful reflection, review, prayer, conversation, and practice.

Definition

Sermon-to-week discipleship is the practice of carrying a preached sermon into ordinary habits, conversations, prayer, teaching, and personal devotion after Sunday.

What it is

  • A rhythm for hearing, naming, carrying, practicing, and reviewing a sermon.
  • A bridge between Sunday worship and ordinary discipleship moments.
  • A way for families, groups, classrooms, students, and individuals to stay with the same sermon through the week.

What it is not

  • It is not a replacement for preaching.
  • It is not a church management feature.
  • It is not scheduled campaign content.
  • It is not a pastor-push distribution platform.

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Common questions

Why does sermon-to-week discipleship matter?

Most listeners forget or lose the thread after Sunday. A weekly rhythm helps the sermon become prayer, conversation, and practice.

Does sermon-to-week discipleship require AI?

No. Ponder uses AI to draft support, but the underlying practice is ordinary Christian attention and review.

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