For pastors who carry the pulpit week after week
When half of Americans deny Christ's deity and prosperity teaching spreads unchecked, the work of preaching grows harder, not easier. Faithful sermon evaluation is not optional for those who teach—it is obedience to Scripture's call to guard doctrine and test all teaching.
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The people you shepherd are swimming in these currents long before they hear your exposition on Sunday.
Biblical conviction is thinning while counterfeit gospels and entertainment grow—the air your members breathe Monday through Saturday.
A four-decade freefall from 12% to just 4% of adults holding a biblical worldview.
— George BarnaHalf say "Jesus was a great teacher, but not God." Most view the Holy Spirit as an impersonal force.
— Ligonier 2025Weekly attendance dropped from 42% to 30% in two decades. Christians now 62% of U.S., down from 78%.
— Pew Research76% of churchgoers believe God wants them to prosper financially. Over half hear "give more, get more."
— Lifeway ResearchThe pastoral letters do not treat careful teaching as a side project. They bind it to the shepherd's charge.
You are not the first generation of preachers to feel the pull toward novelty, comfort, or crowds. These voices point the pulpit back to the Word.
The most urgent need in the Christian Church today is true preaching.
The only logical response to inerrant Scripture is to preach it expositionally.
A biblical plumb line to test sermons against God's Word, not trends—whether you are polishing a draft, reviewing a guest preacher, or walking alongside fellow elders.
Honest, structured feedback supports sermon preparation, strengthens exposition, and keeps law, gospel, and application in proper order.
A 10-category rubric centered on doctrinal soundness, gospel clarity, and Scripture's authority.
Clear categories and written commentary help elders guard teaching, identify drift, and coach toward faithfulness.
Clear categories and written commentary help ensure the gospel is presented plainly, with law, guilt, grace, and a call to faith in Christ.
From solo pastors to elder-led congregations, SermonGrade gives you repeatable, written feedback so you can labor at the Word with your eyes open—anchoring preaching in Scripture and equipping the saints to discern truth from error.