Create Sermon Outlines Faster

Creating a sermon outline is one of the most crucial—and often time-consuming—parts of preaching. The Sermon Outline tool helps you go from a blank page to a well-organized, clear outline more quickly, so you can spend more time on prayer, reflection, and personalization. This article walks through a real-world example of how pastors use the tool and what to expect.

 

Real-World Ministry Use Case

Imagine it’s midweek and you've already chosen your sermon topic and Scripture passage, but you’re having trouble organizing your thoughts. Instead of starting from scratch, you can use the Sermon Outline tool to generate a well-structured first draft that you can refine in your own voice.

Many pastors use this tool to:

  • Break through writer’s block
  • Organize scattered notes
  • Clarify sermon flow and main points
  • Create a starting point for deeper study and prayer

 

Navigate to the Sermon Outline Tool

  1. In the left navigation menu, click Content Library.
  2. Click the Create Content button and choose Create from Tool
  3. In the search box at the top, type Sermon Outline
  4. Click the Sermon Outline option below.

 

Sermon Outline Tool Walkthrough

Source

Source Content is optional. It's the files you've uploaded that Equip can use to generate your outline. If you like, click on an uploaded file from the list. For this walkthrough, we will not choose a source.

Click the Next button.

 

Details

Enter your sermon details here. Notice that the only required fields are Sermon Title and Primary Scripture. You don’t need perfectly polished input. Even a simple title and passage are enough to get started.

Example Input

Here’s an example of the kind of information you might start with:

Sermon Title: Trusting God in uncertain times
Primary Scripture: Proverbs 3:5–6
Target Audience: General Congregation

Click the Next button.

 

Preferences

Here, you can add optional details such as tags, template style, estimated sermon length, and learning objectives. These help Equip tailor the outline to your specific needs. Your input doesn't need to be perfect—even general information works.

Example Input

Tags: Trust
Template: Devotional
Estimated Length: 10 minutes
Objectives: Encourage practical trust in daily life.

Click the Start Writing button.

 

Example AI-Generated Sermon Outline (abbreviated)

Based on the input above, the Sermon Outline tool generates a structured outline with an introduction, main points, and conclusion—ready for your review and customization:

Title: Trusting God in uncertain times

Introduction

We live in a world filled with uncertainty - economic shifts, relational challenges, career crossroads, and countless decisions that keep us awake at night. How many of us have found ourselves paralyzed by the weight of choosing the "right" path?

Point 1: Trust God With Your Whole Heart

Genuine trust requires surrendering our complete confidence to God, not just portions of it.

Point 2: Acknowledge God in All Your Ways

Recognition of God's presence and authority transforms how we live and the decisions we make.

Point 3: God Will Make Your Paths Straight

The promise of this verse is not that life becomes easy, but that God provides clear direction and purpose.

Conclusion

Trusting God with all your heart means releasing your grip on control and placing your complete confidence in His care. Acknowledging Him in all your ways transforms your daily life into an act of worship and obedience. Allowing Him to make your paths straight brings peace and clarity that surpasses human understanding. These three elements work together to guide us through the uncertainties of today and beyond.

 

Tip for Best Results

Think of the Sermon Outline as your first draft partner. Many pastors generate an outline early in the week and then spend the rest of their preparation shaping the message to fit their voice, context, and congregation.

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