Your curriculum stays in your Drive.
The church gets to read it.
DiscipleshipSource turns a folder in your Google Drive or OneDrive into a clean, searchable, shareable curriculum library. No Git, no Markdown, no copying files into someone else's system — keep writing in the tools your team already knows.
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How a folder becomes a library
Four steps, and only the first one needs you.
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Point us at a folder
Sign in with Google or Microsoft and pick the ministry folder you already keep your studies in. We only ask for access to what you select.
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We clean it up
Each document is parsed into semantic HTML: headings, lists, tables, and blockquotes survive. Inline fonts, tracked-change residue, and proprietary styling do not.
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It becomes readable
Your series get a fast, mobile-friendly reader and a searchable public index. Edit the document in Drive and the page updates itself.
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Others adapt it
Another pastor clicks Fork and the whole series is copied into their own Drive, theirs to edit, with attribution back to you.
Built for how ministry actually works
Most curriculum platforms ask a volunteer youth pastor to learn a publishing workflow. This one asks nothing: the folder is the repository, the Word document is the source, and Saturday night's edit is Sunday morning's lesson.
- Edits sync automatically through Drive and Graph webhooks.
- Images are re-hosted, so readers never need access to your files.
- Private by default — you choose what becomes public.
- Self-host the whole thing; the core is AGPL and free forever.
For subscribing teams
An assistant that only knows your curriculum
Ask for discussion questions, an icebreaker, or a recap email and the answer is drawn from your own synced lessons — with citations back to the exact document. If your material doesn't cover the question, it says so instead of inventing an answer.
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