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SermonAudio vs Lumin

SermonAudio is a library of preaching. Lumin is a companion for the message that was preached in the room you were standing in.

  • Cited Bible answers
  • Sermon digest and Anchor
  • Spoken prayer and walks
  • Memory you choose to keep
The Lumin sermon companion showing a digest, Scripture, and a way back into the sermon.
Lumin is more than a catalog: Scripture you can check, a sermon you can return to, and prayer you do yourself.

The direct answer

SermonAudio vs Lumin — which should I use?

Choose SermonAudio if you want a library of audio and video sermons from churches and ministries, live services, and Ask! — an interface SermonAudio describes as answering questions from sermons on the platform with citations and clips. Choose Lumin if you use iPhone and iPad and the job is the sermon you heard in your congregation: a digest, cited passages, an Anchor, and a conversation for the week. SermonAudio is the stronger public preaching library. Lumin is the stronger personal sermon companion. Playing someone else’s sermon is not the same as keeping yours.

Choose Lumin if

You want a companion for the whole week.

  • You want to add the sermon you heard and return to that digest during the week.
  • You want cited Scripture beside takeaways, an Anchor, and one practice.
  • You want spoken prayer you participate in, not only playback of a library.
  • You use iPhone and iPad and care more about continuity after your church than a catalog of other pulpits.

Choose SermonAudio if

SermonAudio is the better fit for its category.

  • You want to browse, bookmark, and play sermons from a large public library of churches and ministries.
  • You want Ask! answers that SermonAudio says are grounded in sermons on its platform, with citations into those messages.
  • You want live services, Apple TV, or Android as well as iPhone.
  • You do not need a private digest of last Sunday in your own sanctuary unless that church already publishes there.

The Lumin side of the split

What Lumin does better.

SermonAudio is built as a Public sermon library and sermon-grounded Q&A. Lumin is built as a companion: cited answers, the sermon you heard, spoken prayer, and memory you keep. That is the job it wins.

  1. 01

    Cited Bible answers

    A short, honest reply with the passage named so you can open the text yourself — plus one next step.

  2. 02

    Sermon to the week

    Record or import the sermon you heard. Keep takeaways, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation you can reopen on Wednesday.

  3. 03

    Spoken prayer you do

    Guided prayer and prayer walks with your eyes at rest. The guide helps you begin. It does not pray for you.

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    Memory you choose

    Keep the prayers and reflections you want to return to. Mark a prayer answered. Clear the record anytime.

Side-by-side

SermonAudio and Lumin on the questions that matter.

Category-level contrast from public product pages, set next to what Lumin actually ships. This is not a scorecard, a ranking, or a review aggregate.

SermonAudio vs Lumin across purpose, sermon follow-through, cited Scripture, prayer, memory, platforms, and spiritual-authority limits.
QuestionSermonAudioLumin
What it is forWhat job is this app actually built to do?SermonAudio presents a library of preaching: search, play, follow broadcasters, and — through Ask! — question that library in natural language.Lumin is Bible AI for iPhone and iPad that carries a sermon from Sunday into the week: a digest with takeaways, cited passages, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation you can return to.
Sermon follow-throughWill this help me live the sermon I heard on Sunday?SermonAudio helps you replay sermons that churches have published to the platform. That is not the same as importing the message from your service this week and carrying that specific digest unless your church is already there and you treat playback as enough.Record or import a sermon you are allowed to use. Lumin builds a digest with takeaways and Scripture references, helps you choose an Anchor and one faithful next step, and lets you ask the sermon a question later in the week.
Cited ScriptureCan I see the passage and check it myself?Ask! is described as citing source sermons and clips. That is citation into preaching on the platform, which you should still test against the biblical text itself.Short answers name the passage so you can open the text yourself. A sermon digest lists the references it heard. Treat every generated explanation as a fallible aid, not the Bible.
PrayerHow does the app treat prayer?SermonAudio’s public pitch is preaching, playback, and sermon-grounded Q&A. It is not framed as spoken guided prayer or prayer walks.Spoken, guided prayer and prayer walks — eyes at rest, room for your own words — with morning, midday, and evening rhythms. AI can prompt and structure a moment. It cannot pray.
Memory and continuityWhat persists from one day to the next?Follows, bookmarks, and a personalized feed create a listening habit across many pulpits. Continuity is “return to the library,” not a private thread from your Sunday.Keep the prayers, answers, and reflections you deliberately save. Mark a prayer answered. Clear the record anytime. Memory is something you choose, not a feed that owns your week.
PlatformsWhere can I use it today?SermonAudio offers a website and an official app listed for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, with public materials also describing Android.Currently iPhone and iPad on the Apple App Store. Android, desktop, and web access are not available today.
Spiritual-authority limitsDoes the tool claim a role it cannot hold?SermonAudio hosts preaching and, through Ask!, answers grounded in that preaching. A library of sermons still cannot replace your church or a pastor who knows you.AI is not God, a prophet, a pastor, or a substitute for church. Lumin assists with organizing, study, reflection, and questions. Scripture, conscience, pastoral care, and Christian community stay in their proper place.

Read Lumin’s commitments:Lumin Covenant,what Christian AI is,how to choose a Christian AI app, andprivacy policy.

What the split actually is

A library of sermons is not the same as keeping yours.

SermonAudio is a public preaching archive: churches upload, listeners play, and Ask! lets people query sermons that broadcasters have enabled. That is a real gift when you want faithful preaching beyond your zip code, or when your own church publishes there.

Lumin is not trying to host the world’s pulpits. It takes a sermon you are permitted to add — often the one from your congregation — and keeps the thread: digest, passages, Anchor, one step, a question you can ask later. If you want a library, SermonAudio matches the category. If you keep losing the message from your own Sunday, Lumin is the more personal tool.

A Lumin answer that names a Scripture reference and leaves one next step.
When Lumin answers a question, the passage stays visible so you can check it.

Public sources

Where SermonAudio’s description comes from.

Third-party claims on this page stay at what SermonAudio publishes. We do not invent ratings, review counts, prices, or features.

  • SermonAudio homepageSermonAudio. Public positioning as a Christian sermon library, including an Ask! feature for questions grounded in sermons on the platform.
  • Ask! Answers Grounded in SermonsSermonAudio. Public news page describing Ask! as natural-language Q&A with citations and clips from sermons on SermonAudio.
  • Sermons by SermonAudioApple App Store. Official app listing for browsing SermonAudio’s library of audio and video sermons.

A non-negotiable boundary

AI is not God, a prophet, a pastor, or the church.

A library, a chatbot, a Bible reader, and a companion can each help a person begin. None of them can love you, bear responsibility for counsel, gather around a table, or replace Scripture read in context.

If an app starts competing with those things, it is occupying the wrong place — Lumin included.

Questions people ask

SermonAudio vs Lumin, answered plainly.

SermonAudio vs Lumin — which should I use?

Use SermonAudio to play and search a public library of preaching. Use Lumin on iPhone and iPad to keep the sermon from your church available through the week. Playing a library is not the same as keeping your Sunday.

Is Lumin a SermonAudio alternative?

Not as a global sermon archive. Lumin is an alternative for personal sermon follow-through, cited Bible answers, and spoken prayer.

SermonAudio has Ask!. How is that different?

SermonAudio describes Ask! as answers grounded in sermons on its platform. Lumin is built around a sermon you add and a week of practice. Both can be wrong; both should send you back to Scripture.

What if my church already posts on SermonAudio?

Then you can replay that file in the library. Lumin still does a different job: a digest, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation tied to that message.

Does Lumin work on Android or Apple TV?

No. Lumin is currently available for iPhone and iPad. SermonAudio publishes more surfaces for listening.

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Try the Lumin side of the split

One question. One sermon. One practice.

If you want cited Scripture, a sermon that lasts the week, and prayer you actually do — on iPhone and iPad — try Lumin with a real question or Sunday. Check the passage. Decide whether it belongs in your week.