Turn Sunday's Sermon Into a Week of Social Media Clips
Your livestream already captured the message — but a 75-minute service recording doesn't reach anyone scrolling on Tuesday. OpenClip finds the most powerful 30-90 second moments in a sermon, crops them to vertical with the pastor framed, and burns in word-level captions, so a volunteer media team can publish all week without touching an editing timeline.
Scenario
Most churches already record everything: the livestream goes out through YouTube or Facebook, often driven by ProPresenter or an OBS setup at the media desk. What they don't have is an editor. The typical church media team is one staff member and a rotation of volunteers, and asking them to scrub a 60-90 minute service — worship, announcements, then a 30-45 minute sermon — for shareable moments every single week is how sermon clips quietly stop happening. OpenClip solves the volunteer-bandwidth problem directly. Upload Sunday's recording (or paste the livestream link), and the AI reads the full transcript, skips past the announcements and transitions, and surfaces the sermon's most quotable moments: the one-line truths, the story that landed, the challenge at the end of the message. Each clip comes out vertical, with the pastor tracked and centered even if they walk the stage, and with accurate word-level captions — which matter doubly for sermon content, since scripture references and names need to be right.
Workflow
Upload Sunday's service recording
Drop in the full livestream recording or paste its URL — the complete 60-90 minute service is fine. There's no need to pre-trim worship or announcements; the AI works from the transcript to find the message itself.
AI transcribes the full service
OpenClip produces a word-level transcript of everything said. Sermon-heavy content is ideal for transcript-based detection because the value is in the words — exactly what the AI scores.
Moment detection finds the sermon's peaks
The AI surfaces the moments congregations actually share: the memorable one-liner, the vulnerable story, the direct challenge. You get a ranked set of clip candidates instead of scrubbing 75 minutes of footage.
Vertical crop keeps the pastor in frame
Preachers move. Face tracking follows the speaker across the stage and keeps them centered in the 9:16 crop, so a wide sanctuary camera shot becomes a clean phone-screen clip.
Publish captioned clips through the week
Export clips with word-level captions burned in and schedule them across Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook — Monday encouragement, Wednesday challenge, Saturday invite for next service.
Benefits
Key Metrics
60-90 min
Typical service recording
5-15
Clip candidates per sermon
None
Editing skill required
5-7
Weekly posting slots filled
Features
Sermon Moment Detection
The AI reads the full transcript and ranks the message's strongest 30-90 second segments — the quotable truths and story payoffs people share — so no one scrubs a 75-minute recording by hand.
Stage-Tracking Vertical Crop
Face tracking follows the preacher as they move across the platform, keeping them centered in the 9:16 frame from a static wide sanctuary camera.
Accurate Word-Level Captions
Captions sync word by word, keeping scripture references and quotes readable and correctly timed — critical when the entire value of the clip is what's being said.
Full-Service Uploads
Upload the whole livestream recording as-is. The transcript-driven pipeline finds the sermon inside the service — no pre-trimming required from the media team.
Caption Styles That Fit Your Church
Choose from 10 presets ranging from clean and reverent to bold and high-energy, so youth-ministry clips and main-service clips can each look right.
Multi-Platform Export
Every clip exports vertical and captioned for Reels, TikTok, Shorts, and Facebook — where the congregation actually spends the rest of the week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sunday's Message Deserves More Than Sunday
Upload this week's service and get captioned, pastor-framed vertical clips your volunteer team can post all week — no editing timeline required.