Your congregation ends at four walls
Sunday's message reaches the room but never the family member in another state, the shut-in, or the seeker who needed that word on Tuesday.
Your congregation extends beyond four walls. Your sermon belongs everywhere your people are - on the commute, in the hospital waiting room, and on the mission field.
Sunday's message reaches the room but never the family member in another state, the shut-in, or the seeker who needed that word on Tuesday.
Faithful volunteers carry far too much - managing cameras, the board, slides, and stream - because there is no professional infrastructure underneath them.
Years of anointed teaching sit unwatched on external drives rather than discipling new members, funding mission trips, or building your sermon library online.
The service mix stays grounded in outcomes, not abstract branding language.
Multi-camera broadcast of every service streams live and records a clean master simultaneously - so Sunday's message becomes a week-long discipleship asset.
One pastor saw his Sunday attendance grow 18% in six months as online viewers, now feeling genuinely connected to the community, began attending in person.
Sermon series graphics, announcement videos, and short-form clips extend your teaching voice into social feeds where your congregation actually spends time.
A series promo video shared on Instagram generated more first-time guest cards than any previous outreach mailer - at a fraction of the cost.
Your weekly message is edited, branded, and distributed to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube - turning your pulpit into a platform that preaches around the clock.
Pastors who launch a sermon podcast routinely report reaching three to five times their in-person attendance within the first year of consistent publishing.
We audit your current media workflow, identify the gaps costing you reach, and build a roadmap your team can execute - with or without our direct involvement.
One church reduced its weekly media workload by 40% after a single consulting engagement restructured volunteer roles and automated distribution workflows.
A sermon preached once in a room obeys the limitations of time and geography. A sermon recorded, distributed, and shared inhabits every moment someone needs that word. Every piece of media you produce is a form of stewardship - multiplying your calling beyond what your physical presence could ever accomplish. We believe pastoral media is not a marketing strategy; it is discipleship at scale.
A lead pastor at a 300-person congregation came to CMP frustrated that his teaching ministry was essentially invisible outside Sunday morning. Within 90 days of launching a weekly sermon podcast and a live-streamed service with clean archive cuts, his content was reaching over 1,400 listeners per episode - many of them in countries his church had never formally reached. Three of those listeners became monthly financial supporters of his church's mission fund.
Let's build a media strategy that matches the weight of what you carry from the pulpit. One conversation is all it takes to map the next step.