Where Does AI Get the Information for Sermon Writing?
If you’ve ever wondered, “What is this thing actually pulling from?” — you’re not alone.
It’s a smart question. And the answer matters.
Here’s how it works:
Most general AI tools (like ChatGPT) pull from a massive mix of books, websites, forums, and online content. In other words: human-created content — not robot ramblings (lol). It’s good… but not exactly curated. That means it might help you brainstorm, but it’s not built with biblical accuracy or theological integrity in mind.
SermonDone is different.
We’ve trained our tool using:
-Theologically sound resources / prompts
-Historically orthodox Christian doctrine
-Biblical frameworks — not just what’s trending online
Even better: if you upload your own sermons, SermonDone learns from you. Your voice. Your theology. Your structure. So you’re not just getting generic ideas from the internet — you’re getting personalized sermon support, powered by AI.
We’ve also gone to great lengths to filter out heretical, unorthodox, and low-quality content. Because let’s be honest — your pulpit deserves better than Wikipedia.
At the end of the day, AI doesn’t replace your convictions. It reflects them — if you choose the right tool.