Does anybody else preach the Sunday Morning message without any notes?  By heart?  Except on rare occasions, I have done this for 35 years.  This has rendered the Sermon Builder mostly useless for me (although I have dabbled in the AI features like illustrations or quotes on occasions).  I do manuscript my message (on Google Docs) as I prepare it.  I generally practice it three times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday.  Often during a practice, I come up with a new idea (outline, illustration, explanation) for the message.  I then go back and add it to the manuscript.  I get my manuscript to the AV guys (Google Folder Share) by the end of the week, and they put verses up on the screens as I refer to them.  They put the main outline points on slides too.  Occasionally I will have a picture, or some other AV item, and I simply stick that in the Shared Drive Folder, and I indicate to the AV team where I want it.  I have found that FOR ME it is juts easier to connect with the congregation when I am not referring to the notes all the time; usually, "just me and my Bible and my people".  This has worked well.  Finally, I got the idea of preaching without notes years ago from a Dale Carnegie book "Public Speaking" (1926).  Just food for thought for you all.  Happy to talk with anyone interested in trying this method.