Edit Existing Sermons

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You can edit an existing sermon any time on Logos Sermons and your changes will display wherever your sermon is published.

 

  1. Select My Sermons and choose a sermon or series from the list. If your sermon is part of a series, open the series and select the sermon from the list.

    Delete Published Sermon 1

  2. Click Edit.

    Delete Published Sermon 2

  3. You can edit anything about your sermon, including metadata, images, and transcripts.

    • To change the cover image, select Change cover image, upload a new photo, and click Save.

      Change cover image

    • You can add audio and video files by selecting Add Files. To remove a file, select the X associated with it.  

    • While editing, you can add or remove metadata associated with your sermon. Remember, the more information you provide, the easier it will be for people to find your sermon.

      Sermon metadata

      As you add Bible passages and biblical topics, Logos Sermons will help you select existing passages and themes respectively. This process helps standardize phrasing and capitalization, which ensures all sermons related to these passages and themes are easily searchable.

      Note: Tags are searchable words not associated with Biblical passages or themes. To add multiple tags, include commas between each tag.

    • If your sermon doesn't include a transcript, you can add one. To edit an existing transcript, click Edit sermon notes.

      Edit transcript

      Note: If you imported a sermon text from a document or from the Logos Sermon Builder, you can't edit the transcript in Logos Sermons. You'll need to upload a new version of your transcript or make changes in the Logos app and reimport to update the transcript.

      When you've finished editing the transcript, click Done.

      Edit transcript 2

  4. When you’re happy with your changes, click Save at the bottom of the screen. Your changes will apply everywhere your sermon is posted.

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