Your AI Already Knows How to Talk. Teach It to Study Scripture.

20+ translations. Six classic commentaries. Greek & Hebrew lexicons. Cross-reference maps. Biblica Open Study Bible notes. SermoPage turns your AI into the research librarian you always wanted — without replacing the pastor it serves.

Works inside Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible AI assistant

A Tool for Research, Not a Substitute for the Spirit

AI belongs on the research side of sermon preparation — never the revelation side. That conviction shapes every feature we build.

📚 Research

What AI does well — and what SermoPage gives you
  • Survey six commentaries on any passage in seconds
  • Surface cross-references you might have missed
  • Compare how 20+ translations render a verse
  • Trace a Greek or Hebrew word across every occurrence
  • Pull historical and cultural context quickly

Revelation

What remains yours — and always should
  • Hearing from God in prayer and study
  • Deciding what this text means for your people
  • Writing the sermon in your own voice
  • Applying truth with pastoral sensitivity
  • Delivering the message with the Spirit
Think of SermoPage as a research librarian, not a ghostwriter. It can hand you every commentary on Romans 8:28 in seconds — but only you know that Mrs. Johnson just lost her husband, and your congregation needs to hear "all things work together" spoken with tears, not efficiency.

Built for How You Actually Prepare

Real scenarios from sermon prep, word studies, small groups, and deep research.

SERMON PREP

Sunday's Coming

It's Wednesday. You're preaching on the Good Samaritan. Ask your AI to pull Luke 10:25–37 in three translations, show what Gill and Matthew Henry say about the priest passing by, find cross-references to "neighbor" in the Torah, read the Biblica study notes on the passage, and trace splanchnizomai ("moved with compassion") across the Gospels. Ten minutes. Raw material that used to take an afternoon.
Tools at work: get_verse, compare_translations, get_commentary, get_study_notes, get_cross_references, search_original_word
WORD STUDY

What Does the Greek Actually Say?

A member asks about "love" in 1 Corinthians 13. Show the interlinear for verses 4–7, run a word study on agape, compare how the KJV, ESV, and BSB translate each use. Two minutes later you can explain why Paul chose agape over philia — and what that means for marriages, friendships, and communities.
Tools at work: get_interlinear, get_word_study, compare_translations, search_original_word
GROUP STUDY

Leading Small Group Tonight

Your group is walking through Philippians. Get the book introduction to understand Paul's purpose, read chapters 3–4 in the BSB, pull commentary on "I press toward the mark," check study notes for key terms, and find cross-references about contentment. You arrive with thoughtful discussion questions — not a canned curriculum.
Tools at work: get_book_intro, get_chapter, get_commentary, get_study_notes, get_cross_references
SCHOLARLY RESEARCH

Going Deeper

You're tracing how New Testament authors use the Suffering Servant passages. Ask deep Bible search: "Where do NT writers quote or allude to Isaiah 53?" It plans a multi-step search, checks six commentary sources, maps cross-references, and synthesizes results with citations you can verify.
Tools at work: deep_bible_search, get_commentary, get_cross_references, search_original_word

Works Where You Already Work

SermoPage connects to the AI tools you're already using. Set up once, research forever.

Claude Code

Download the SundayTask plugin — 7 skills, 4 commands, theological guardrails, and Bible research tools, all inside Claude Code.

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ChatGPT

Use SermoPage inside ChatGPT with MCP support. Same tools, same data, different assistant — your choice.

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Any MCP Client

Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible app. Add your credentials to the config and start researching.

Available Now

After downloading, unzip and run: /install-plugin /path/to/sundaytask

What AI Does Well, Where It Doesn't, and What It Should Never Do

Transparency builds trust. Here's where we draw the lines.

Works Well

  • Retrieving exact biblical text across translations
  • Looking up commentary from established scholars
  • Finding cross-references and parallel passages
  • Tracing original-language words and morphology
  • Aggregating data for research (timelines, geography, people)

Requires Your Judgment

  • Interpreting what a passage means for your context
  • Weighing which commentator's view to follow
  • Deciding how to apply a text pastorally
  • Synthesizing sources into a coherent teaching
  • Evaluating theological claims and nuance

Should Never Do

  • Replace prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit
  • Generate "original" Bible verses or fake citations
  • Make pastoral care decisions for you
  • Provide definitive theological pronouncements
  • Substitute for community discernment

Pricing That Respects Ministry Budgets

Start free. Upgrade when you need Greek, Hebrew, or more daily research sessions.

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Reliable Scripture data in your AI — not hallucinated verses.
  • 15 Bible & study tools
  • 20+ Bible translations
  • Commentaries & cross-refs
  • Biblica Open Study Bible notes
  • 50 daily API calls
  • 1 OAuth app
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Your whole staff prepares together. One subscription, every tool, every member.
  • Everything in Leader
  • Up to 25 team members
  • Team invitation system
  • 2,000 daily calls per member
  • 20 OAuth apps
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Real Scholarship. Real Data. No Guesswork.

Every tool is built on peer-reviewed sources, public-domain scholarship, and proven ministry frameworks.

Scholarly Data, Not AI Guesses

Original-language tools built on the STEPBible dataset from Tyndale House, Cambridge — peer-reviewed, open-licensed, scholarly data. When you look up a Greek word, you see real lexical information.

The 4 Cs Framework

Correct data, contextual tools, careful integration, community accountability — the framework from AI Fluency for Ministry. Every feature is designed with pastoral responsibility in mind.

What You Get Is What the Data Says

Real commentary text from public-domain scholars (Gill, Henry, Barnes, Clarke, JFB, Wesley). Biblica Open Study Bible notes (CC BY-SA 4.0). Real Bible translations. No fabricated verses. No fake citations.

Stop hunting through commentaries. Start listening for what the Spirit wants to say.

SermoPage handles the research so you can focus on the revelation. Free to start, no credit card required.

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