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About · PastSunday

What we stand for.

Three things sit underneath everything we build. If a feature, a line of copy, or a price tier does not carry one of them, we cut it.

01 · Gospel-centered

Sunday's sermon is the good news of Jesus Christ.

Christ died for our sins. He was buried. He was raised on the third day. He is alive, and through him every person who trusts him is forgiven and given new life. That is the message Sunday's sermon carries, and that is the message PastSunday exists to keep within hearing all week. It is not content. It is not a marketing asset. We will not call it anything else on the page. Our job is to hand Sunday back to you in shapes that fit the rest of the week, the clip, the email, the tile, the blog draft, so the same good news keeps speaking on Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday.

02 · Spirit-empowered

Formation happens by the Holy Spirit, not by us.

We do not grow your church. We do not drive engagement. Those are the wrong verbs for what the Spirit is actually doing in a congregation. PastSunday is a tool in the shepherd's hand, the kind that lowers friction so you can keep doing the work you were called to. The Spirit moves; we just stay out of the way.

03 · Community on mission

The church is sent.

The risen Christ told his church to go, and to make disciples, and the church has been going ever since. The midweek reach we make easy is the Great Commission shape of Tuesday-through-Saturday, in the places the people you shepherd are already going. Not an audience. Not a funnel. The friend who scrolls past one of your church's posts on Wednesday is somebody's coworker, neighbour, sister, the people your people are sent to with the good news. We try to write every word with that in mind.

Who we are not.

We are not a creator-economy tool wearing a church-shaped t-shirt. We are not a church-management system either. The small church that wants Sunday to keep speaking through the week is a different shape of need than the multi-campus operation that wants an ecosystem; we are built for the first and not the second. PastSunday is for the solo pastor, the bivocational pastor, the small-team church with a sub-$100/mo software budget. Shepherds, not content kings.

Why now.

Sunday's sermon is preached once. The Spirit keeps pressing it. Into the conversation at the school pickup on Tuesday. Into the doubt that wakes someone up at two in the morning on Thursday. Into the friend who scrolls past your church's post at lunch on Saturday. PastSunday exists because the friction between a sermon preached and a sermon carried into those rooms, the editing, the clipping, the writing, the scheduling, is too high for one pastor to absorb on top of everything else they do. We can take that friction off the table. The rest belongs to the Spirit and to the church on mission.

Questions, pushback, or want to talk shop? hello@pastsunday.com.