Build on FaithMap

For pastors + ministry leaders

Publish your own catechesis, sermons-as-lessons, and denominational teaching alongside the wider Christian conversation.

Free by invitation

A pastor does not need another sermon repository. What ministry leaders have told us they want is this: a scholarly home for their denomination's teaching that learners from other traditions can also see, clearly labeled. FaithMap's Perspectives surface exists exactly for that. You teach Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed, Baptist, Anglican, Pentecostal (or another lane) in your own voice; the page keeps the attribution visible.

What you can publish

Answers to open Perspectives questions in your tradition's voice. Sermon-grounded lessons tagged to your tradition. Recommended scripture, councils, or confessional documents for each answer. Short scholar clips (2 to 5 min) when you have good video.

How your tradition is labeled

Every answer carries the tradition label, your byline, and the confessional documents or councils you anchor on. Readers see your tradition's answer in its own voice next to other traditions' answers, clearly distinguished. FaithMap never collapses differences or paraphrases you toward a generic middle.

Review posture

Editorial does a tone pass (FaithMap voice is loving, encouraging, authoritative) and checks attribution is present. Theological substance stays yours. A content-report pipeline surfaces reader concerns to you before they escalate.

Next step

Start with a Perspectives answer.

Pick one Perspectives question where your tradition has a distinctive answer. Draft it, cite the anchoring documents, and send us a pitch. We review weekly.

The editorial stance

Scholarly, non-denominational, loving, authoritative.

FaithMap carries the attribution (Catholics teach, Reformed confessions hold, historically understood). Contributors bring the subject-matter depth.