Share a sermon
Give other people view, comment, or edit access to a sermon.
By default a sermon is yours alone. The Share action — the first button on the canvas' right edge — lets you bring specific people in your organization into a single sermon and choose exactly how much they can do.
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Open the share dialog
Access levels
You can give each person one of three levels:
- View — They can read the sermon but can't change anything.
- Comment — They can read and leave comments, but can't edit the content. Comments show up on the Comments tab.
- Edit — They can change the sermon's blocks alongside you.
You can change someone's level or remove their access at any time from the same dialog.
What sharing does and doesn't expose
Sharing is scoped to the single sermon you share — nothing more.
Sharing a sermon never exposes your vault. Even if the sermon contains stories or concepts from your private library, the person you shared with sees only the items used in this sermon — not your vault as a whole. Your stories and concepts stay private to you unless you share those items directly.
Sharing with people outside your organization
The people above are members of your organization. To bring in someone outside it — a guest speaker, a mentor, a proofreader — invite them as a Guest Commentor from this same Share dialog. They get comment-only access to this one sermon and nothing else. See Guest Commentors.