Summaries
What the summary contains and how to get the most out of it.
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The Summary tab gives you a structured digest of the sermon — generated from the full transcript and tailored to your Faith Profile.
What the summary includes
- Overview — A 2–3 sentence summary of the sermon's central message.
- Key Points — The main arguments or teaching points, in order.
- Scripture References — All Bible passages mentioned, with context.
- Application — Practical takeaways: what the sermon asked you to do or believe differently.
- Discussion Questions — 3–5 questions suitable for small group discussion.
Generating the summary
Summaries are generated on demand — tap the Summary tab and it will generate if not yet available. This typically takes 15–30 seconds.
How your Faith Profile affects it
The summary uses your denomination and theological context. This means a Reformed sermon will be summarized with TULIP in mind, and a Catholic sermon will reference the Magisterium appropriately — rather than flattening everything into generic language.
Tip
Add the speaker's name and the scripture passage to the sermon details before generating the summary. These give Berea crucial context that significantly improves the result.