Hey,
I use Logos sermon editor to compose sermons, which I then export to Proclaim to create slides. I overall enjoy this ease of use, but my problem is that when the sermons get published to FaithLife Sermons, It shows my outline as well as the sermon. That outline is typically a rough document, that is for me to use at the pulpit only. Rarely do I take a full manuscript into the pulpit so it looks bad/unhelpful to have right below the sermon video/audio.
Is there a way to not show the outline/notes/I create in Logos associated with that sermon?
Philip Pinckney — Edited
awesome thanks! Is there going to be an option to turn that off in the future. I can't think of many preachers who would want their sermon notes published immediately.- Philip Pinckney, I'll bring that recommendation up, it's definitely been requested by other users before. We'll look into it for you!
- > I can't think of many preachers who would want their sermon notes published immediately. Philip Pinckney, the notes are published as a draft sermon (not visible to others) when the sermon is exported from Logos to Proclaim. Then when the recording is published from Proclaim the sermon is marked as published (visible to others). Our thinking here is that while the notes may not be helpful to your congregation they may be helpful to other pastors doing their own sermon preparation. Are you directing your congregation directly to Faithlife Sermons? or are you using the embed on your own website?