How to Create Custom Subdomain on Sermon Send
Custom domain mapping allows you to display your Sermon Send pages using your own church's domain name, creating a seamless branded experience for your audience. Instead of sharing links with the default Sermon Send URL, visitors will see your own church-branded URL when accessing your sermon content. Watch the overview here: Benefits Maintains consistent branding across all your digital content Creates a more professSome readersWhat is the Sermon Send Archive Page and How to Use It?
Overview The Sermon Send Archive Page is a special feature within Sermon Send that allows your church to organize and display all your past sermon pages in one convenient location. This makes it easy for your congregation to browse, discover, and engage with your sermon content from previous weeks or months. Watch the overview here: Benefits of the Archive Page Organized Content Library: Creates a searchable, browsable collectioSome readersWhat is Sermon Send and How to Use it?
Sermon Send helps you create a single, organized page that contains all your sermon content in one place. It makes it easy for your congregation to engage with your sermon throughout the week through various formats like video clips, devotionals, and blog posts. Watch the overview here: Key Features Automatically creates pages from your Sermon Shots content Customizable page design (colors, typography,Few readersAdding Subdomain to Website
Overview Once you've set up your custom subdomain in Sermon Shots (like sermons.yourchurch.com), you can start sharing it with your congregation right away! However, adding it to your church's website requires work on your website infrastructure. This article explains what Sermon Shots provides and what you or your website team will need to do. What Sermon Shots Provides Sermon Shots creates and activates your custom subdomain. Once it's set up, the link works and can be shared immediaFew readers
