Allow adding images to sermons

Phil Gons (Logos)
Phil Gons (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799
edited November 20 in English Feedback
Please allow us to add images inline in our sermon documents.
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  • James Hudson
    James Hudson Member Posts: 337 ✭✭✭
    This would be a great addition; now we have great maps and charts these would be fantastic to add into the slides.
    Furthermore, now notes have images and we can have notes as a sidebar in sermon builder it seems the natural extension.
  • Having an image in the slide margin currently is nice, but I agree that having an image inline would be a preferable option to have
  • Yeti
    Yeti Member Posts: 15
    It would also be nice to be able to import videos to the sermon slides. I can drag an image in for a slide, but I can't drag a video into the presentation.
  • michael strand
    michael strand Member Posts: 24
    edited November 20
    Please bring parity between Sermon Builder and Notes.

    Specifically, Logos' Notes have enabled inclusion of images (pictures, charts, graphs, etc.). Please include this same functionality in Sermon Builder.
  • Robert Neves de Oliveira Lima
    Robert Neves de Oliveira Lima Member Posts: 55 ✭✭
    edited November 21
    Seria excelente ter no construtor de sermões a possibilidade de inserir tabelas e imagens junto ao sermão para melhorar a dinâmica dos sermões.
  • Maria
    Maria Member Posts: 200 ✭✭
    This would be awesome!
  • Bob Allen
    Bob Allen Member Posts: 14
    Makes perfect sense. Would love to see this incorporated.
  • Yes, please allow images (jpeg, png, etc.) to be inserted into our sermons.
  • Yes, this would be such a GREAT option to be more precise and flexible in serving our congregation! Please hurry to give us that option (not before Christmas (today is: 2023-12-19) but soon after... :)). TY for the option to vote for certain development areas! 
  • Mark Gosnell
    Mark Gosnell Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    Images are a good idea - images speak a thousand words in one picture! Example below.
  • David Cosand (Logos)
    David Cosand (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 73
    Hi there, I'd love to know why you want to insert images into your Sermon document in Sermon Builder. Can you tell me more?
  • David Cosand (Logos)
    David Cosand (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 73
    For those of you who are still interested in adding images to your sermon document in Sermon Builder, I would love to chat with you for 30-40 min to better understand your needs. Feel free to add some time to my calendar -- https://fl.vu/cosand-calendly
  • michael strand
    michael strand Member Posts: 24
    @David Cosand  Certainly. Two example use cases:


    1. Sometimes in sermon or small group prep, I write sketches, timelines, diagrams, etc. in my paper journal. I'd like to have snap a picture, even with just my external phone camera app, and embed the image in Sermon Builder as a "memory trigger" while preaching, while not necessarily presenting on a PowerPoint, or on a separate paper copy, etc.


    2. I have served as a missionary. When preaching in small churches, they often have a basic projector system. However, while travelling, I don't have a paper copy of the slides, nor room on my tablet to have Logos and PowerPoint open, nor the option to "display a duplicate copy on the wall in the back of the room."  Having a simple screenshot of my slides, embedded in the Sermon Builder, would help me stay on track.


    There probably are more use cases; these are the two that come to mind right now (I logged this idea a couple years ago!).
  • David Cosand (Logos)
    David Cosand (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 73
    @michael strand  got it, this is super helpful! thanks for the feedback today (and 2 years ago 😁)
  • michael strand
    michael strand Member Posts: 24
    One more related thought:  in addition to embedding images, I'd love a way to store the PowerPoint (or similar) I create in the sermon, or in a related place linked to the sermon.  Currently I use MSFT OneDrive to keep the .pptx file related to a sermon.   


    I realize this would add to the cloud storage space, so this including this as a separate Feature or subscription for storage space may be required to make it economically feasible for Logos.  However, it would be helpful!!!!
  • Quentin
    Quentin Member Posts: 13
    Adding PDF or images so you can add your sermons from other apps like exports from paper tablets (Remarkable, scribe etc)would be great!
  • Kevin R Shultz
    Kevin R Shultz Member Posts: 4
    YES Please
  • Stephan Thelen
    Stephan Thelen Member Posts: 613 ✭✭✭

    Seems to be a god idea, but what is the goal? To use them on a slide? Or to use the picture for the preacher?