Built for the bivocational pastor with a second job.
You shepherd a church on the hours a full-time job leaves behind. Pastor Center cuts sermon prep from twelve hours to four without cutting depth, and clears the admin — so ministry fits the life you actually have.
— Your scarcest resource is hoursDepth that fits the time you have.
The bivocational pastor's constraint is not calling; it is the clock. Research and drafting compress prep, and an assistant layer absorbs the admin. See how it works in cutting prep from 12 hours to 4 and the sermon prep guide.
Prep that fits a weeknight
Run the passage through the research engine, draft from your outline, and finish a faithful sermon in the margins a second job leaves you.
Depth without the library
Commentaries, cross-references, and original languages, synthesized and cited — seminary-grade input without seminary-grade hours.
Admin off your plate
Guest follow-up and church management run on top of your system, so the operational tail does not consume your few ministry hours.
— What changesWhat a bivocational pastor gets back.
Your evenings
Prep that ends before midnight, so the church does not cost you your family or your sleep.
No quality tradeoff
The congregation gets a deep sermon; you get it in a fraction of the hours.
Sustainability
A workload that does not force a choice between the job that pays and the church you love.
— Common questionsWhat bivocational pastors ask before they try Pastor Center
I only have a few hours a week for prep. Can this help?
Will faster prep mean shallower sermons?
Does it help with the admin too?
Bivocational pastor, get the hours back.
7-day free trial. Prep this Sunday in a fraction of the time and see what it gives back to your week.