Preserve sermons, teachings, and church history.
ClosedCast helps churches organize sermons, events, classes, announcements, training, and ministry archives into one private streaming archive built for Roku and web.
Built for archives, not algorithms. No public feeds. No custom app headaches. Just a calm, TV-friendly home for the videos your church wants members to revisit.
Your message should still matter years from now.
Churches preserve meaningful stories every week through sermons, teachings, testimonies, and community moments: sermons, Bible studies, testimonies, worship nights, conferences, leadership training, youth events, announcements, and community moments.
Too often, that teachings gets buried in public playlists, scattered drives, social feeds, or systems members never use. ClosedCast gives your church a private streaming home where your archive stays organized, accessible, and focused on your community.
Your church videos are everywhere. But never truly together.
Storage is not preservation. Public posting is not a long-term archive. Ministry teachings should be easy to find, easy to watch, and protected from distraction.
YouTube distractions
Sermons and teachings sit beside ads, public feeds, recommendations, and competing videos.
Disorganized archives
Years of sermons, classes, and events become hard to browse, search, and revisit.
Scattered storage
Videos end up across drives, folders, livestream tools, cloud accounts, and volunteer laptops.
Difficult member access
Members should not need complicated instructions just to watch church archives on TV.
Poor Roku and TV support
Church media belongs in the living room, not trapped inside browser-first systems.
No real archive strategy
Without a dedicated archive, valuable ministry history slowly disappears into storage.
Churches don’t need to become software companies.
Many churches try to build their own app because they want ownership, control, and a better member experience. But custom apps often create new problems: expensive development, app store approvals, ongoing maintenance, volunteer dependency, broken updates, poor Roku support, confusing member adoption, and no real archive strategy.
ClosedCast gives churches the experience they wanted from a custom app, without the complexity.
A private church streaming archive without custom app complexity.
ClosedCast is built for churches that want a simple, reliable, TV-friendly way to organize and privately stream meaningful ministry archives.
No hype. No public algorithm chasing. No confusing portal. Just calm technology that helps real communities preserve what matters.
Organize the videos your church already creates.
Build a private streaming archive around the way your members actually look for church resources.
Bring sermons and teachings to the TV.
ClosedCast turns your church archive into a familiar streaming experience. Instead of asking members to search folders, open scattered links, or navigate confusing portals, give them something simple: open the channel and press play.
Not public video. Not file storage. Not a custom app project.
ClosedCast is for churches that want their ministry moments preserved, organized, private, and easy to watch — without becoming dependent on public platforms or custom software maintenance.
No public feeds, ads, algorithms, or unrelated recommendations around church videos.
Folders store files. ClosedCast creates a watchable church video library.
Give members a private streaming archive without development, app approvals, or maintenance.
Church streaming archive questions
Can churches stream sermons privately on Roku?
Yes. ClosedCast is built for private video streaming on Roku and web, making it easier for members to watch sermons and church archives on TV.
Is ClosedCast an alternative to building a custom church app?
Yes. ClosedCast gives churches a private streaming archive experience without custom app development, app store approvals, or ongoing software maintenance.
Can we organize sermons by series, date, or ministry?
Yes. Churches can organize resources into collections for sermon series, Bible studies, events, training, announcements, and ministry archives.
Can we keep internal church videos private?
ClosedCast is designed around controlled access so churches can share archives intentionally with the right viewers.
Does ClosedCast replace YouTube?
ClosedCast is not built for public discovery. It is built for private church archives, member access, and distraction-free streaming. Some churches may still use YouTube publicly while using ClosedCast for organized private archives.
Build your church streaming archive.
Preserve sermons, teachings, events, and ministry history in one private streaming archive built for Roku and web.