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Sermon prep tools built for Reformed pastors.

The research engine works in covenantal categories. Original-language depth from Calvin to Carson. Theological guardrails tuned to the Westminster confessions. Made for the pastors who care about exegesis on its own terms.

PCA · OPC · EPCReformed Baptist friendly23-agent researchOriginal-language depth

— Built for your traditionThe Reformed pastor's research stack, finally caught up to your tradition.

Most AI tools flatten tradition. The Reformed research agent reads passages as a Reformed expositor would — covenant theology, federal headship, sovereign grace, regulative principle of worship — without softening or hand-waving. Carson, Schreiner, Beale, Kline, Vos, Edwards, Bavinck cited by name and page.

— Feature 01

Covenant-aware exegesis

The research agent reads texts in their canonical and covenantal context. Old Testament passages surface New Testament fulfillment; epistles surface covenant theology where the text invites it.

— Feature 02

Reformed commentators by default

Carson, Edwards, Calvin, Bavinck, Vos, Kline, Beale, Schreiner — cited by name and page in every research report. Not as decoration; as substantive engagement.

— Feature 03

Original languages, taken seriously

Greek and Hebrew work that holds up to a Reformed seminary professor's sniff test. Aspectual nuance on Greek verbs. Hebrew syntactical analysis where the text demands it.

— Common questionsWhat Reformed pastors ask before they try Pastor Center

Does Pastor Center handle Reformed covenant theology?
Yes — directly. The Reformed research agent prompts with covenant-theological context (works of creation, of grace, redemptive-historical reading) so canonical reading is the default, not an override.
Can it handle the original languages well enough for serious Reformed exegesis?
Yes. The original-language agent does Greek aspectual analysis, Hebrew syntax, and lexical work using BDAG, HALOT, and TWOT-grade references. The output is briefing-level, not autocomplete.
Will it cite real Reformed scholars?
Yes — Carson, Edwards, Calvin, Vos, Kline, Bavinck, Beale, Schreiner are the default citation pool for Reformed research reports. Always real, always by name and page.
Does it work for Reformed Baptists too?
Yes. The Reformed Baptist tradition (covenantal but credo-baptist) is supported as a specific guardrail profile — neither the Westminster nor 1689 LBCF gets flattened into the other.
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Reformed pastors, this one's built for you.

7-day free trial. Try the Reformed research agent on this Sunday's passage.