Coaching to support your
calling.
Sermon Coach exists to help preachers grow. Grounded in Scripture, shaped by scholarship, built to resource.
Theologically Sound
Rooted in Scripture and core Christian orthodoxy
Denominationally Aware
Your tradition, honored and understood
Personal Analysis
Your sermon, your growth, your voice
What Your Coaching Covers
Every sermon is analyzed across theology, communication, and pastoral impact — then delivered back to you as clear, actionable coaching.
Exegetical Review
Is your text handled faithfully? We assess contextual accuracy, redemptive-historical placement, and common misreadings — so your exegesis is sound before you preach.
Big Idea Clarity
Every great sermon has one unmistakable point. We identify your subject, complement, and fallen condition focus to reveal whether your message is landing where it should.
12-Point Scoring
Twelve individual scores across three dimensions — with detailed reasoning for each. Not a grade. A growth map.
Denominational Lens
Your coaching checks alignment with core Christian orthodoxy and your specific tradition — without penalizing faithful convictions held across the Body of Christ.
Pastoral Awareness
What will land well, what could be misheard, who might be missing from your message — so you preach with greater awareness of the real lives in front of you.
Practical Next Steps
A keep-improve-verify checklist with delivery notes. Specific, respectful feedback you can apply to your next draft or your next Sunday.
Coaching the Greats
We ran history's most iconic sermons through Sermon Coach. Explore the analysis — and see what every preacher can take away.
“I Have a Dream”
Martin Luther King Jr. · 1963
God's justice demands that America fulfill its promise of equality for all people, and we must not rest until that dream becomes reality.
Read Analysis“The Greatest Fight in the World”
Charles Spurgeon · 1891
The preacher's greatest fight is to remain faithful to God's Word in a world that constantly tempts him to abandon it for something more fashionable.
Read Analysis“The Prodigal God”
Tim Keller · 2008
Both moral rebellion and religious self-righteousness are ways of being lost, and only the reckless, extravagant love of God can bring either son home.
Read AnalysisYour Tradition, Honored
Sermon Coach coaches through the lens of your denomination — never penalizing convictions held by faithful Christians across the Body of Christ.
Reformed / Presbyterian
Covenant theology, TULIP, Westminster Standards
Baptist / Evangelical
Believer's baptism, soul competency, Bible authority
Pentecostal / Charismatic
Spiritual gifts, Spirit baptism, divine healing
Anglican
Via media, Book of Common Prayer, apostolic succession
Methodist / Wesleyan
Prevenient grace, sanctification, social holiness
Catholic
Magisterium, sacraments, apostolic tradition
Orthodox
Theosis, Holy Tradition, patristic theology
Non-Denominational
Core orthodoxy without tradition-specific emphasis
Core Orthodox Foundation: All evaluations are grounded in the historic Christian faith — Trinity, Incarnation, Scripture authority, salvation by grace, and the hope of resurrection.
Your next sermon starts here.
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