Academics publish; pastors preach. Why does Logos default to publishing sermons created using its software?
In the Sermon Manager, there's a check box to enable/disable that. I unchecked it once years ago and it's stayed that way on all my subsequent sermons. You have to have the info pain, the "i" in a circle button, to have it show it.
As for the reason why…Logos and Faithlife want you to use their products and auto-publish it to their sermon site so other people can have access to it and listen to it/see the notes. With Proclaim, you can set it to auto-record your sermons (either with audio or audio and video, depending on your setup), and it will automatically upload it all.
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