Apparently this service, SermonDrop.com, is really, really easy to use. This is a boon of course for a ministry who does not have the technical chops or time to create content for websites but still wants to have their sermons available to the public.
Sounds like a good deal to me!
It looks as easy as uploading, choosing a few options (you can even stylize it a bit), and then hitting publish. Check these screens after the jump.
Looks painless enough, right? Check it out if you’re in the market for something like this!
[Thanks Robin for the headsup!]
Greg Simmons says
I still like http://sermon.net
The “studio” is pretty much dummy proof. (I should know, I can do it!)
itsonlybarney says
I have never seen this service before, but it certainly looks like something that could be useful for a church that doesn’t have a website.
But I partly wonder that if a church has a technical team capable of recording a sermon, then that technical team could come up with a solution to provide a church website.
John Saddington says
haha. that’s what i was thinking.
Wayne Cordova says
That was my thought too. Although my church uses WordPress as it’s site, but I haven’t had the time to figure out PodPress or the other plugins.
If it’s a time saver then I’m on board.
PhillipGibb says
@itsonlybarney fully : “But I partly wonder that if a church has a technical team capable of recording a sermon, then that technical team could come up with a solution to provide a church website.”
but I initially thought that this was just an easy way to simply podcastize a sermon – a quick and easy way to link the podcast to an already existing website. The whole web page seems a bit usless.
pastor len parsons says
Hey guy’s I think this is great !! simple enough for me !! There are a lot of small churchs , we are one , where there is no tech staff we are it !! Thank you so much for posting it we ar up and running !! audio sounding great !!
John Saddington says
your site is down, btw.
Nick Shoemaker says
Definitely an option for the smaller church.