Message to ProPresenter
Drop in the manuscript. Get native ProPresenter slides.
Every week, someone on your team rebuilds the sermon into slides by hand — copy-pasting paragraphs out of a Word doc into text boxes, late, the night before. Message to ProPresenter ends that. Hand it the manuscript (.docx) and it generates the sermon deck as native ProPresenter files: point-and-import, zero manual rebuild, decodes clean.
The word native matters. These aren’t exported images or a PDF pretending to be slides — they’re real, fully editable ProPresenter slides that look like you built them by hand. Change a verse, fix a typo, restyle a point: it all works, because it’s a real deck.
Three steps. No drama.
Drop in the manuscript
The Word doc your pastor already writes. No reformatting, no special template — the document as it arrives.
It builds the deck
Points, verses, and structure are detected and generated as native ProPresenter slides — a real .pro file, not screenshots of one.
Import and run
Point ProPresenter at the file. The deck imports clean and edits like anything you built yourself. Sunday is ready.
What it does.
- 01Sermon manuscript (Word) in → native ProPresenter slides out
- 02Point-and-import — zero manual rebuild
- 03Fully editable in ProPresenter, not flat images or PDF
- 04Decodes clean — looks like you built it by hand
- 05Sibling to Sunday Prep: together they cover the whole weekend prep
The full kit.
- 01The manuscript-to-slides generator — .docx in, native .pro out
- 02Clean structure detection: points, scripture, headers, body text
- 03Native ProPresenter output that decodes with zero unknown elements
- 04Works alongside your existing templates and look
Proven on real sermons at Friends Church Orange — both build end-to-end and decode clean, every element accounted for.
The honest answers.
Are the slides actually editable in ProPresenter? +
Yes — that’s the whole point. The output is native ProPresenter slides, not images or a PDF. Everything is a real text element you can restyle, edit, and reuse.
Does the manuscript need a special format? +
No. It’s built for the document your pastor already writes. It detects the structure — points, scripture, body — from a normal Word manuscript.
What’s with the name? +
In church, the sermon is “the message.” Your message goes into ProPresenter. The name is the product. (It was prototyped as “Friends Sermon Prop” at our proof church — Friends Church Orange.)
How is this different from Sunday Prep? +
Sunday Prep builds next week’s weekend playlist from Planning Center. Message to ProPresenter builds the sermon deck from the manuscript. Together they cover the whole weekend prep.
Message to ProPresenter.
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