We have recently re-branded SoundFaith.com as Faithlife Sermons, at https://sermons.faithlife.com/.
We have also improved support for sermon series and made various other improvements. You can attach audio, video, Word documents, PowerPoint files, etc. to a sermon and get embedded viewers. Video content is automatically transcoded and made available on Faithlife TV to people who follow your church. (This is the easiest way to make your sermon videos available on Smart TVs for congregants to watch at home on a Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, etc.)
And of course there is automatic integration with Logos Bible Software's Sermon Editor, and Faithlife Proclaim. https://blog.logos.com/2016/11/logos-sermon-editor-proclaim/
Faithlife Sermons is free (you can subscribe for more content and more storage), and if you're in a church subscribing to Faithlife Proclaim Pro Media, you're already a subscriber.
Uploaded sermons are discovered by people searching the Internet, and are also returned within various guides in Logos Bible Software; using Faithlife Sermons as an archive will increase the reach of your sermons.
Will you try it out?
I'd love to hear about your experience, and your ideas on how we can make Faithlife Sermons the best sermon archiving tool for you.
(Note also that you can "Embed" a single sermon, or all your sermons, anywhere with a convenient iframe or WordPress plugin.)