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ReviewsMarch 29, 2026·5 min read

The 5 Best AI Sermon Notes Apps in 2026 (Honest Comparison)

Every week, millions of people try to capture something worth keeping from a sermon. AI is making that easier. Here's an honest breakdown of who's doing it best.

Every week, millions of people sit in church pews with their phone in hand — not scrolling, but trying to capture something worth keeping. A verse. An illustration. A sentence that might change something.

The problem is the notes never quite capture the sermon. You type fast and miss the context. You highlight a verse and lose the thread. You walk out with fragments.

That's what AI sermon notes apps are trying to fix. After reviewing every major option on the market, here's an honest breakdown of who's doing it best in 2026.

The 5 Best Options

1. Sermon Scribe — Best for Personal Devotional Use

Sermon Scribe is the App Store leader with good reason. It records and transcribes your sermon, then generates summaries, reflection questions, and outlines. It also has a Bible chat feature and daily devotionals. If you're a regular churchgoer looking for a personal faith companion, it's polished and it works.

  • Best for: Individual attendees who want a premium, all-in-one app.
  • Pricing: $9.99–$12.99/month, $39.99–$69.99/year.
  • Weakness: No support for languages other than English. No small-group-leader features.

2. Sermon Keeper — Best for Simplicity

Sermon Keeper doesn't try to do everything. Record a sermon, get a transcription, add notes, export it to your email. Clean, fast, and private. They've added Spanish support, which is a step toward the global church.

  • Best for: People who want fast and simple without a steep learning curve.
  • Pricing: $6.99/month, $64.99/year. 3 free recordings.
  • Weakness: Bible support is KJV only. Limited AI depth.

3. Spirit Notes — Best for the iPad User

Spirit Notes shines on iPad with a three-column layout built specifically for note-taking during church. It supports 10+ Bible translations (ESV, NIV, NKJV, NLT, MSG, and more) and lets you organize notes by preacher or topic.

  • Best for: iPad users, Bible college students, home group participants.
  • Pricing: Appears free or freemium.
  • Weakness: Less AI-forward than newer apps. Live transcription is not a core feature.

4. SermonSpark — Best for Pastors Writing Sermons

If you're a pastor who needs to write sermons faster — not take notes on sermons — SermonSpark is built for you. Sixty-second sermon outlines, Greek/Hebrew word tools, social media post generation from your notes. It's a content creation tool, not a note-taking tool.

  • Best for: Pastors who prep and deliver weekly messages.
  • Pricing: Free (500 credits/month) → $7.95/month for 3,000 credits.
  • Weakness: Web-first. No live recording or listener-side use case.

5. Berea — Best for Serious Students of Scripture

Berea is built for people who want to go deeper. Record live or upload audio (MP3, M4A, YouTube links). Get a full AI transcription. Then actually study it: ask questions, generate cross-references, build a study outline, create reflection prompts.

What makes Berea different:

  • Tagalog support — the first AI sermon notes app to serve Filipino congregations natively
  • Built-in daily devotional — Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon, with daily readings
  • Small group leader tools — generate discussion questions automatically
  • Available in Portuguese — serving Brazil's fast-growing evangelical church

Berea went live on the App Store in March 2026 and is already serving active paid users across four continents.

  • Best for: Serious Bible students, pastors who listen to other preachers for their own formation, small group leaders, Filipino and Brazilian congregations.
  • Download: App Store

Bottom Line

The best AI sermon notes app is the one that fits your workflow:

  • Just want to remember what you heard? Sermon Keeper or Sermon Scribe.
  • Heavy iPad user? Spirit Notes.
  • Pastor writing sermons? SermonSpark.
  • Serious about study, serve a non-English congregation, or lead a small group? Berea.

The category is young. These apps are improving fast. But the question isn't which app is most polished — it's which one was built with your specific workflow in mind.

Berea is available free on the iOS App Store. Download here.

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