Your pastor poured
into Sunday.
Pour back.
One sermon. Built into a full discipleship experience — branded, beautiful, and delivered as a gift from you. Your congregation keeps moving all week.
Three steps. One meaningful gift.
Tell us which sermon moved you and what hit you. Add a personal note to your pastor — your words, your heart.
Multiply takes their sermon and builds a full branded discipleship experience — ready for the whole congregation.
Your pastor receives a beautiful email on your chosen date. The experience is live and waiting for their people.
"He preached that sermon four years ago.
I still have the notes."
— A church member
This is what lands
in your pastor's inbox.
This appears in the email exactly as you write it. Be real.
Pastor Johnson,
A member of your congregation wanted to honor your message. They gave you something — and asked us to deliver it.
More than a gift.
A movement that starts Monday.
Built from their sermon. Their name, their church, their colors. Members engage all week — not just Sunday.
Discussion questions, a connect prompt, and a live it out commitment. Leaders have everything they need for their midweek gathering or small group — whenever and however they meet.
A built-in story prompt surfaces what God is doing in the congregation. Testimonies come back to the pastor — not just out.
The experience gives new faces a place to go after Sunday. The Word keeps walking with them all week — guiding them deeper into the community they just found.
Ready to make it official?
Every season has a reason.
Every October, congregations look for something meaningful. Give your pastor something that keeps working long after the month ends — their sermon, multiplied.
Honoring the person — their calling, their years of faithfulness, the sacrifice behind every Sunday. This gift says: we see what you pour out, and we're pouring back.
Honoring the vision — the body, the legacy, the house God built. A church anniversary gift that doesn't sit on a shelf. It moves the congregation into the next season.
Something he said is still with you Tuesday. You don't need a special occasion. That's reason enough. Give it to everyone who needed to hear it too.